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Larceny, ordinance violations and obstructing justice were all reported multiple times last week. 

The Michigan State University Department of Police and Public Safety disclosed the incidents under the Jeanne Clery Campus Safety Act, which requires universities to publicly list reported criminal offenses and is subject to change as events are reported.

Incidents are distinguished by the date they were reported in crime blotter reports, and this week's reported incidents may include incidents from days prior. 

Saturday 5/30

An incident involving obstructing justice occurred near Bogue St. and Grand River Ave. around 8:30 p.m., which MSU DPPS said was a traffic stop due to driving with no license plate.

Sunday 5/31

An incident involving public urination occurred near 1855 Place at 670 S Harrison Road around 3:30 a.m.

Monday 6/1

Damage to property at Ramp 2 occurred around midnight, involving graffiti sprayed on the parking ramp wall, according to MSU DPPS.

Larceny of a scooter from the Duffy Daugherty Football Building was reported to have occurred around 7 a.m. MSU DPPS said that after looking into the incident, the scooter was eventually located and no charges were filed.

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