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The Department of Public Safety identified a man whose identity was unknown since Sept. 8, and arrested him yesterday based on a Florida warrant.
John Federspill, 52, wandered into the University Medical Center on Sept. 8, claiming he did not know who he was. DPS discovered that Federspill had an outstanding felony warrant in Hernando County, Fla.
Federspill was charged for exploitation of the elderly by Florida police officials. He was detained in the Washtenaw County jail yesterday, and is waiting for extradition proceedings.
An unknown person tampered with the soft-serve ice cream machine at Mosher-Jordan residence hall Tuesday night.
The soft-serve machine remained on throughout the duration of the night. By morning, the melted ice cream on the cafeteria floor flooded the kitchen, DPS reports state.
A caller was allegedly spat on by a female Tuesday, DPS reports state.
The incident occurred when a male victim said a female acquaintance spit on him on the Diag.
The victim said he knew her, and told DPS officers that she was 18 years old, DPS reports state.
The female left the scene by the time a DPS officer arrived to investigate the incident.
A traffic incident occurred on the Diag on Tuesday, DPS officials state.
An unknown person was driving on the Diag and "ran over" new overhead lights that stand in the Diag, DPS reports state.
The overhead lights were to be installed near the Chemistry Building's flagpole. DPS officials are searching for information on this crime.
A man's ITD account was violated Tuesday, according to DPS reports.
DPS officials were able to locate where the transaction occurred and find out who signed on to that computer account, DPS reports state.
A fire extinguisher is missing from the Anderson House of East Quad residence hall, after its contents were discharged in one of the hall's stairwells, DPS reports state.
A caller reported "possible smoke" in the south stairwell of the building. The missing extinguisher has not been located.
DPS is investigating the incident as a possible larceny.
A female School of Education student was having heart trouble and chest pains Tuesday.
A caller reported the incident to DPS and was unable to determine if the student had heart problems in the past, DPS reports state.
An ambulance was called to the building's East University entrance. The victim was taken to University Hospitals.
The window facing University Health Services was broken with a blunt object, striking the center of the door window, causing it to spider web out.
DPS has no suspects at this time.
- Compiled by Daily Staff Reporter Stephanie Hepburn.
09-19-97
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