Larceny
On Nov. 27 at 5:43 p.m., officers responded to a call of a stolen catalytic converter in University Village West. Officers spoke with a 20-year-old male resident who reported someone had stolen his converter within the past 36 hours. This incident is still under investigation.
On Nov. 27 at 9:08 p.m., officers found another vehicle with a stolen catalytic converter. Officers noticed the vehicle’s muffler was laying on the ground on one side which was typical of a stolen catalytic converter and contacted the 19-year-old female owner of the vehicle. This incident is still under investigation.
On Nov. 30 at 3:47 p.m., officers spoke with a 27-year- old male resident who reported that someone between Nov.
26 and Nov. 27 had stolen his catalytic converter from his car. This incident is still under investigation.
If anyone saw or heard anything suspicious around Living Center Southwest and University Village between Nov. 26 at 9 p.m. to Nov. 27 by 9 a.m., please contact University Police at 989-964-4141
Suspicious Situation
On Nov. 24 at 9:09 p.m., officers noticed a suspicious vehicle parked outside the SVSU storage barns. Officers found the vehicle unoccupied and two of the storage barn doors unsecured. Officers cleared the buildings, secured the doors and set the alarm. Police attempted to contact the vehicle owner but were not successful.
On Dec. 1 at 7:12 a.m., officers responded to an accident in the Carmona College of Business. A custodian opened a door and the closing mechanism came apart and fell just missing the custodian. It is unknown if the damage was intentional or not.
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