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The 32-year-old Ann Arbor resident was jogging on the high school's track when she was approached by a man. The suspect then pushed the woman to the ground and proceeded to rape her on the track. The suspect then ran to the Gallup Park area. Ann Arbor Police Department reports indicate that the suspect implied that he was carrying a weapon but did not use it.
The incident was classified as a first-degree criminal sexual conduct, meaning that penetration resulted from the assault and force was used.
The woman reported that she ended the relationship with the man more than two months ago, but the man has continued to contact her.
The man has made verbal threats to her and has not used any weapons, but the caller requested that her locks be changed.
A report has been filed and a description of the man has been given to DPS officers.
The caller said he locked his bike at the bicycle racks in front of the C.C. Little Building at approximately 2:30 p.m. When the man returned at 7:40 p.m., the bike was gone. The caller said he thought the lock was cut, as it was left lying near the bicycle rack, DPS reports state.
A report was filed.
The caller said the caged-in room was broken into during spring break. He said that the suspect most likely cut the padlocks off the cage.
More than $3,900 in power tools were taken, DPS reports said.
A report was filed.
Reports state that the thieves entered through a sliding glass door on the ground floor. The door was believed to be unlocked at the time of the incident.
A television, VCR and stereo were taken in the burglary. The total value of the stolen items was assessed at $950.
- Compiled by Daily Staff Reporter Reilly Brennan.
03-13-98
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