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3/14/2021, 9:15pm

Campus-Area Crime Map: March 8 through March 13

The campus–area crime map is a report of criminal activity that has been reported in the Ypsilanti-area, as well as on the campus of Eastern Michigan University.

By Tyler Gaw
Campus-Area Crime Map: March 8 through March 13

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Hit and run/driving with open intoxicants - March 8 - A subject was reported doing a hit and run, with reckless driving including having open intoxicants in the vehicle. The crime occurred at South Huron Street and Harriet Street at 2:03 a.m. This case is open.

Obstruct police (giving false identification) - March 8 - A subject reportedly provided police with false identification as they were arrested on felony warrants. The crime occurred at Pittman Hall at 4:37 p.m. This case is now closed.

Driving with a suspended license and no insurance - March 9 - an individual was reported driving with a suspended license and no insurance at North River Street and East Forest Avenue at 1:42 a.m. This case is now closed.

Disorderly conduct - March 9 - A subject was reported of disorderly conduct by urinating in public at Rice Street at 6:03 p.m. This case is closed.

Driving illegally - March 13 - A individual was reported driving with no vehicle insurance, registration, and no license at South Hamilton Street at 2:45 a.m. The license plate was confiscated for an improper plate. This case is closed.

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