Crime Notes

Student hurt on way to stadium

A woman called the Department of Public Safety on Tuesday to report that her brother's foot was fractured by a gate on Elbel Field on the way to the Michigan-Iowa football game.

The incident occurred Saturday around noon, when the gate on the east side of the field fell on his foot, DPS reports state.

The injured subject went to a hospital in Maryland on Sunday and found that he had fractured his big toe on his right foot. A DPS officer took photographs of the area where the foot trauma had occurred.

Tantrum occurs in Angell Hall

A man in the computer lab in Angell Hall stood and screamed at other students and staff Tuesday, DPS reports state.

The University student was being verbally aggressive toward staff, yelling about the inadequacy of the computers at the University.

As students in the lab laughed, he stood up by the computer he had been using and shouted about his inability to get e-mail on the computer to the staff who asked him to leave.

Car damaged at construction site

A woman called DPS to state that she hit a huge rut on Kipke Road, causing damage to her automobile.

The rut is on the north side of the road, near the tunnel. DPS reports state that the rut was due to construction on the road.

The caller said that the construction site was not blockaded to prevent traffic from hitting the rut, according to DPS reports.

The front left tire of the woman's Pontiac Sunfire was flattened and there is possible suspension damage, DPS report state.

Vomiting student taken to hospital

A possibly intoxicated person was throwing up on the third floor of West Quad residence hall Wednesday, a residential staff member reported to DPS.

A staffer at the residence hall met the DPS officer in the hallway of West Quad where the sick student was vomiting. The student was taken by ambulance to University Hospitals' emergency room.

Wendy's worker has seizures

A DPS dispatcher reported to officers that a person was having a seizure at Wendy's in the Michigan Union on Wednesday. The Wendy's employee was on the floor coming in and out of seizures. She then went into a deep sleep.

Her superviser contacted the employee's family to determine her medical history, which was communicated to the emergency room at University Hospitals. The survival flight, the University's helicopter transport, also was notified of the seizures, reports state.

The subject was then transported to University Hospitals' emergency room for observation.

- Compiled by Daily Staff Reporter Stephanie Hepburn.

10-24-97

Previous Article Next Article

HOME| NEWS| EDITORIAL| ARTS| SPORTS| ARCHIVES|


©1997 The Michigan Daily
Letters to the editor
should be sent to:
daily.letters@umich.edu
Comments about this site
should be sent to:
online.daily@umich.edu