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Crime Notes

Published March 4, 2004

Gunshot reported near Maiden Lane and Fuller Road

The Department of Public Safety responded to the area of Maiden
Lane and Fuller Road after receiving a report that a shot was fired
there Sunday afternoon. The Ann Arbor Police Department reported to
the scene and DPS officers assisted in cordoning off the area.

Juvenile sexual abuse victim lands in hospital

DPS assisted the Green Oak Township Police after an incident
involving criminal sexual conduct involving a child occurred late
Sunday night. The victim was taken to the University
Hospital’s emergency room. DPS was notified because the
victim was brought to the University Hospital.

Woman kicks vendor’s T-shirts; shirts
confiscated

DPS reports show that a woman was reported kicking a bag of
T-shirts being sold by a vendor outside Crisler Arena late Sunday
morning. Officers responded to reports of the disorderly woman and
discovered the man was selling the shirts without a permit.
Officers confiscated 43 shirts. No one sustained any injuries.

ROTC flag stolen from unattended six-foot-tall pole

Sunday night, a caller reported to DPS that an ROTC flag had
been stolen from the Diag within the past 10 minutes. The flag was
located atop a six-foot-tall pole. The flag and pole were left
unattended while members of the ROTC polished the “M”
on the Diag. DPS currently has no suspects.

Victim reports cash continuously stolen from wallet

A person reported to DPS that money has been stolen from their
wallet on a regular basis. A police report was filed and there is a
possible suspect.

Police escort trespasser from Crisler Arena

A man was found trespassing at Crisler Arena during a basketball
game late Sunday morning, according to DPS. The man had been known
for solicitation. He was given a verbal warning and DPS told him he
would be arrested the next time he is caught trespassing. Officers
later escorted the man out of the building.

Parking attendants report person with stolen bus pass

DPS reports show that the parking service at the Thompson Street
parking lot reported an incident involving bus pass fraud early
Monday morning.

As the suspect tried to purchase a parking pass at the lot, the
parking attendant noticed the suspect was in possession of a bus
pass that belonged to someone else. The attendant reported the
incident to DPS — the bus pass had been declared missing or
stolen several months ago. A report was filed and an investigation
is underway.

Person logs onto computer and changes password

A caller contacted DPS late Monday morning and requested to meet
with an officer regarding suspicious use of a computer. Someone who
had the caller’s password logged onto the caller’s
computer and changed the access codes. The next morning, the caller
was unable to access the computer. There are currently no suspects
and DPS is investigating the case.

Skateboarders reported at parking garage

DPS records show that a caller reported two or three people
skateboarding in the parking lot at 900 Huron Street on Monday
afternoon. Once DPS officers reported to the scene, the
skateboarders were nowhere to be found. According to DPS, this
incident is common when the weather becomes pleasant, and is
problematic because of structural damage that results from the
skateboarders grinding their boards on property.

 

—Compiled by Daily Staff Reporter Adhiraj Dutt