Crime Notes

Game-day fun leads to multiple alcohol citations

Thirty-five arrests and citations were made by Department of Public Safety officers and assisting law enforcement officials during the Michigan football game versus Wisconsin at Michigan Stadium on Saturday afternoon, according to DPS spokeswoman Diane Brown.

The breakdown included 10 Minor in Possession of Alcohol charges, two persons ejected for throwing projectiles, three cases involving ticket scalping, one assault and battery, one case of disorderly conduct, one violation of the controlled substance law and 17 citations for alcohol possession in the stadium.

Plate stolen from Wisconsin vehicle

A Wisconsin license plate was stolen from a vehicle at the School of Education early Saturday morning, according to DPS reports. DPS did not report having any suspects.

Doughnuts stolen from East Quad

Ten dozen doughnuts and six loaves of bread were stolen from the loading dock at East Quad Residence Hall on Saturday morning, according to DPS reports.

DPS reported having one suspect: A student passing out doughnuts from his room in the residence hall.

Another tampon machine looted

A tampon dispenser in a women's room on the third floor of the Henry Vaughan Public Health Building was broken into Thursday night, according to DPS reports. A tampon dispenser on the fourth floor of the Institute of Social Research was also broken into Thursday night.

Money was stolen from both machines. DPS does not have any suspects.

Portable toilets overturned

Two subjects were cited with Minor in Possession of Alcohol charges after pushing over portable toilets in a parking lot on Greene Street early Friday morning, according to DPS reports.

The pair were also charged with malicious destruction of property.

Holes punched in Markley wall

An unknown number of persons punched holes in a wall at Mary Markley Residence Hall early Friday morning, DPS reports state. Officers interviewed two suspects.

West Quad room burglarized

An unidentified person entered a West Quad Residence Hall room Thursday night and stole clothing, shoes, a handbag and a pair of walkmen while the occupants of the room slept, DPS reports state.

DPS did not report having any suspects.

$3,500 soccer canopy slashed

A canopy erected for soccer games was slashed Saturday night, according to DPS reports. The tent, located on Elbel Field, is valued at $3,500. DPS has no suspects.

- Compiled by Daily Staff Reporter David Enders.



Originally on page 1A in the 10-03-2000 issue of the Daily.

 

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