Crime Notes
Student reports fire in Stockwell Residence Hall
-Department of Public Safety reports state that early Tuesday morning a resident of the Stockwell Residence Hall reported that something was on fire in her room.
The Ann Arbor Fire Department was dispatched to the residence hall but found no fire. Reports state that there might have been a possible light ballast burned or an electrical problem.
Theft reported at Subway in Union
-DPS reports state $20 was reported stolen from a cash drawer of the Subway sandwich shop located in the Michigan Union. Although the incident was reported Tuesday morning, the theft allegedly occured March 13.
The possible suspect is described as a 16-year-old female, reports state.
Soda stolen from Taubman Health Care Center
-A case of soda was reported stolen from the Taubman Health Care Center on Wednesday afternoon, DPS reports state.
The case was left unattended on a coffee table and was later found to be missing. DPS did not report having any suspects in the incident.
Pedestrian struck on Church Street
-A pedestrian was hit by moving vehicle while crossing Church St. on Wednesday evening, DPS reports state. The victim was transported to the hospital by ambulance.
Fleming chalked with graffiti
-The Fleming Administration Building was vandalized with chalk early Wednesday morning, DPS reports state.
Bus hits pole at Matthaei Gardens
-A bus driver left the University's Matthaei Botanical Gardens northeast of Ann Arbor after accidently knocking over a light pole at the gardens Wednesday morning, DPS reports state.
West Quad wallet stolen after run-in
-A resident of West Quad Residence Hall reported his wallet stolen after an unknown man "bumped" into him Wednesday afternoon, DPS reports state.
The subject is described as approximately 30 years-old, 5'11," of medium build, with shoulder-length black hair and rotten teeth. He was last seen wearing a black wind breaker.
M-Card reported stolen from CCRB
-A student reported his M-Card stolen while at the Central Campus Recreation Building last Saturday, DPS reports state.
The victim refused to file a report when advised he would need to speak with an officer.
- Compiled by Daily Staff Reporter Caitlin Nish.
Originally on page 3 in the 3-24-2000 issue of the Daily.
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