Published November 6, 2003
Students arrested with ‘substances’ could see
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Two University students were caught with two different
substances Tuesday at 1:53 a.m. in Mary Markley Residence Hall. The
Department of Public Safety arrested the first student with
possession of marijuana.
If the substance, after being investigated in the lab found to
be marijuana he is facing either a $1,000 fine or up to a year in
prison, because he was found with it on University property. The
other student was cited as a minor in possession of alcohol. The
subject’s court date is scheduled for Nov. 11.
Person harassed by co-worker files complaint with DPS
According to DPS, a caller reported that he was being verbally
harassed daily by a co-worker at the University Hospital at 6:12
p.m. Monday.
Hospital Security took the complaint and worked with the
supervisor to try to work out the situation. The issue is still
pending.If the harassment does not stop DPS said the matter could
turn into a stalking complaint.
Trying to urinate in Stockwell, man shoves custodian
A custodian was pushed by a subject attempting to use a urinal,
in Stockwell Residence Hall at 10:45 a.m. on Monday.
The custodian did not need medical attention, and the case is
still under investigation, according to DPS reports.
Vehicle brushes pedestrian’s hand
DPS said that a caller reported that while driving his vehicle,
he brushed against the hand of a pedestrian on North Division
Street Monday morning. The case was turned over to the Ann Arbor
Police Department.
Drinking bus rider gets cited, picked up on warrant
A bus driver filed a report with DPS that one of his passengers
had an opened container of alcohol on Tuesday at 8:32 p.m. DPS
boarded the bus to investigate the alleged suspect and ran a
warrant check on him. Then DPS discovered that there was an
existing warrant for his arrest in Livington County. The subject
was turned over to Livington authorities and cited by DPS for open
intoxicants.
Patient assaults medical staff, gets minor injuries
A patient was found assaulting medical staff at the University
Hospital on Tuesday, at 4:06 p.m. When hospital security officers
tried to restrain him, he received small injuries. There was a
report filed.
Theft in Alice Lloyd, merchandise missing valued at
$240
A caller reported that between Oct. 19 and Nov. 3 a table, globe
and computer mouse were stolen from the Community Learning Center
at Alice Lloyd Residence Hall.
The table is valued at $200, the globe at $20 and the mouse at
$20. The housing security took the report and forwarded it to
DPS.
Falling cement damages car
A caller reported that a piece of cement fell on his vehicle and
damaged it on Tuesday at 10:14 a.m. in the Thompson Street parking
structure. The damage was minor, and the case was turned over to
parking maintenance who will look into the repair of the parking
structure. The University’s insurance company, Risk
Management, is expected to pay for the damages done by the falling
cement.
Missing person found without problem
DPS officers were searching for a student they believed to be
missing, they thought the subject could be a possible missing
person at 2:55 p.m. on Tuesday on 430 E. University St. The subject
was later located and there were no further concerns.
--Compiled by Daily Staff Reporter Victoria Edwards


























