Crime Notes

Women report groping incidents on campus

A female student called the Department of Public Safety on Monday evening to report that a man grabbed her breast as she walked outside of Mason Hall.

The woman said that as she was walking, a man approached her and said he was a graduate school student. He then grabbed and fondled her breasts.

A similar incident was reported Tuesday afternoon, when a female student called DPS to report that a man grabbed her breast as she walked under the arch in West Hall. The woman said the unidentified man walked up to her and complemented her on her good looks.

After 20 minutes of continuing to watch her, he approached the woman and grabbed her breast, she said. DPS has no suspects at this point. Reports have been filed.

Suspects attempt fraud at Kinko's

An employee of Kinko's Copies on Maynard Street called the Ann Arbor Police Department on Monday afternoon to report an incident of attempted fraud.

Reports indicate that two subjects walked into the establishment and attempted to copy a University handicapped parking permit and asked to have it laminated by a Kinko's employee.

The employee called the AAPD immediately. The two subjects were arrested on fraud charges, DPS reports state.

Room sprayed with extinguisher

A woman called DPS on Wednesday to report that someone sprayed a fire extinguisher in her room in West Quad.

The caller said an unknown person sprayed the contents of the fire extinguisher under her door. The contents filled the room, the caller said.

DPS has no suspects at this time. A harassment report was filed.

Man disguises himself as officer

A woman called DPS on Wednesday morning to report that a man contacted her and falsified his identity in a telephone conversation, disguising himself as an AAPD lieutenant.

The woman claims the caller said he was investigating a traffic accident, and that two females had left the scene of the alleged crime. He said one of the females claimed that the woman with whom he was speaking had been involved with the accident, and that a vehicle had been stolen.

DPS contacted AAPD, which had no record of the lieutenant in question. The badge number that the man gave was also false. A report was filed.

Finger broken in CCRB brawl

DPS received a call Monday after a fight broke out between two men in the main gym of the Central Campus Recreation Building, DPS reports state.

Both fighters left the building before police arrived, but one of the men returned to the CCRB shortly thereafter with a broken finger. He said the finger was broken in the fight, DPS reports state.

The man had no outstanding warrants and was transported to University Hospitals by Huron Valley Ambulance. No charges have been filed.

- Compiled by Daily Staff Reporters

Reilly Brennan and Jason Stoffer.

04-03-98

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