Published September 22, 2002
Person escapes custody, found riding bus
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A subject escaped from the custody of a Northville Corrections Facility Corrections Officer while at the University Hospital Emergency Room Friday. The subject was later located on a Ann Arbor Transportation Authority bus at the corner of Washtenaw Avenue and South Forest Avenue. The subject was then taken back into custody and transported to the hospital, according to DPS reports.
Caller reports her vehicle missing from parking lot
A man woke up Thursday morning to find his van missing from the parking lot at 1600 McIntyre, where he had parked it the previous night. The van was discovered missing at 7:15 a.m., when he went to take his kids to school. His wife called the Department of Public Safety and filed a report, and a Be On the Lookout order was put over the radio. The Lot Enforcement Intelligence Network was also contacted.
Woman reports advances by man
A woman reported Thursday that a man rubbed her leg and grabbed her while at the Michigan League Sept. 15. According to police reports, the woman had repeatedly told the man not to touch her. She was not injured.
The subject left the building after being notified he was trespassing and Sexual Assault Prevention and Awareness Center was contacted. The incident is pending further investigation.
Man assaulted, beaten, injured by 'friend' in carport
A man received four punches to his head, including one that cut him below his left eye, while at the Church Street Parking Structure early Saturday morning. According to police reports, the man had been assaulted by a friend for unknown reasons.
The victim declined transportation to the University Hospital ER by the Huron Valley Ambulance. A DPS officer drove him instead. The victim received stitches for the cut. The incident is under investigation.
Burnt popcorn triggers alarm in Mosher-Jordan
A fire alarm was pulled in Mosher Jordan Residence Hall Saturday afternoon. According to DPS reports, the only problem officers found was burnt popcorn.
Fire alarms also were triggered in East Quadrangle Residence Hall, once Thursday and again Friday. The first alarm was due to an outside contractor cutting tile in the janitors closet and the smoke from the tiles activated the smoke detector. The second alarm was caused by steam near the basement loading dock, according to DPS reports.
Gold foreign car involved in hit-and-run collision
After a car driving down Madison Avenue was hit by another vehicle, described in DPS reports as being an "unknown gold foreign vehicle, newer model," the driver allegedly responsible for the crash left the scene. The victims informed officers that the driver had first asked them if they were OK, but drove off when they tried to get his information.
The victims had minor bruises.
Caller claims lady stole beer, soda cooler on wheels
A lady, described as being about 40 years old, standing five-feet-ten to six-feet with a heavy set build, long brown hair and gray sweatpants, allegedly stole a cooler filled with beer and pop Saturday afternoon, during the football game. The property stolen is described as a large white and blue cooler on wheels.
Two chairs stolen from West Quad computing site
Two chairs were reported missing early yesterday morning from the Res-Comp computing site at West Quadrangle Residence Hall, according to DPS reports. They were discovered missing at 8:00 p.m. Saturday.
- Compiled by Daily Staff Reporter Maria Sprow.


























