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The stolen components include memory chips, hard disks, video cards, processor chips, mice, ethernet cards and scsi cards. After removing the components, the thief put the covers back on the computers.
The approximate value of the stolen components is $10,920. No suspects have been apprehended.
The victim, a female student at the University, said her buttocks were fondled while attending a dance at South Quad.
The alleged assailant was a 19-year-old Michigan State University student. He was cited for possessing alcohol as a minor and was placed under arrest for disorderly conduct. DPS will seek prosecution for fourth degree criminal sexual conduct.
Ann Arbor Fire Department officers reporting to the scene said the student who broke the window was intoxicated. AAFD workers bandaged the students's hand and the student was transported by ambulance to University Hospitals.
AAPD could not locate the vehicle in the parking area, but found the door handle from the brown Jetta. Officers then called and confirmed that the vehicle was not impounded.
Golf clubs and other property were in the car when it was stolen.
An East Quad security unit confirmed there were 15 people outside, but said they were dispersing. One individual received a head injury in the fight, but no suspects were apprehended.
- Compiled by Daily Staff Reporter Jason Stoffer.
02-24-98
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