Two female staff members at Yakeley Hall reported that a man exposed himself to them outside the hall about 1 p.m. Friday, said MSU police Sgt. Keith McDaniel.The man, about 35 years old, was reportedly trying to urinate on a moving squirrel in the halls picnic area. The man was later identified and contacted. Police are continuing the investigation.l A male student reported theft of MSU season football tickets Thursday, McDaniel said. The tickets, valued at $100, were taken from the students South Wonders Hall room between Aug. 24 and Sept. 3. Police have no suspects.l At least 12 vehicles parked in Lot 89, the commuter lot, were broken into Sunday, McDaniel said. The vehicles each had a broken window and mostly electronic and stereo equipment removed. There are no damage or property value estimates yet. Police are still trying to contact some of the owners. There are no suspects.l A male student was charged with possession of a weapon, a minor in possession of alcohol and false identification Sunday morning, McDaniel said. Phillips Hall workers identified the student as a resident of the hall about 4 a.m. He reportedly had a set of metallic knuckles. Police are continuing the investigation.l An International Center showcase valued at $70 was broken early Sunday morning after a fight broke out, McDaniel said. A large group of people gathered around the fight just after midnight, but it was broken up before police arrived. No witnesses came forward. There are no suspects.l A female student living in Rather Hall reported a male nonstudent was touching her inappropriately Saturday, McDaniel said. The suspect was identified and prosecutors are reviewing the case.
Police briefs 09/10/01
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