Crime Notes

Toxicology reports remain unnished

Autopsy reports and toxicology results concerning the death of LSA sophomore Chris Giacherio will not be released for another few days, Ann Arbor Police Lieutenant Jim Tieman said yesterday.

Giacherio was found dead in the home of a friend last Tuesday, and preliminary autopsy reports indicate heroine and cocaine may have contributed to his death.

Markley resident injured by fall into pothole

A resident of Mary Markley residence hall injured her ankle early Sunday morning after stepping in a pothole on S. State Street, Department of Public Safety reports state.

The caller told DPS officials the victim had fallen on the curb and broken or sprained her ankle.

The victim took a cab from S. State Street to Markley and remained in the lobby elevating her ankle. The victim was taken by Huron Valley Ambulance to University Hospitals' emergency room.

Dog left in parked vehicle

A dog was left unattended in a vehicle parked in the Greene Street parking lot Saturday, according to DPS reports.

DPS officers who checked on the canine said the animal did "not appear in distress." The tinted windows of the vehicle were reported open and reports said the officers would check-up on the animal at a later time. Three hours later, officers said the dog was no longer in the vehicle.

Trespassers play on ropes course

Several young men were reported trespassing on the Recreational Sports Ropes Course on Dixboro Rd. Sunday morning, DPS reports state.

Four or five individuals were seen running through the ropes course with flashlights, a caller told DPS officials. Arriving on the scene, DPS officers could not find anyone on the property or any signs of a disturbance.

Vandals deface sign in stadium

A group of three vandals were caught using paintball guns in the Michigan Stadium complex Sunday, according to DPS reports.

DPS officers observed the suspects using a paintball to deface a business sign. The suspects were located at a nearby residence by the DPS officers and questioned. The sign was cleaned by the suspects with no permanent damage.

'U' student found intoxicated in Diag

A University student was found intoxicated on a bench in the Diag early Sunday morning, DPS reports state.

The student was lying on a bench and had apparently vomited in the area. Huron Valley Ambulance personnel removed the suspect and placed him into police custody for minor in possession.

The student, a resident of Mary Markley residence hall, had no outstanding warrants and was released later that morning.

Occupational Safety and Environmental Health officials were called in to clean the holding room where the suspect had vomited and defecated both on himself and about the room.

- Compiled by Daily Staff Reporter Jennifer Yachnin.

09-22-98

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