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MSU police respond to home invasion, domestic assault

September 29, 2015
<p>Michigan State University Police Department on Aug. 29, 2015. Courtney Kendler/The State News</p>

Michigan State University Police Department on Aug. 29, 2015. Courtney Kendler/The State News

Home invasion

At 9:30 on Sept. 26, an apartment in University Village Apartments was broken into and a $500 TV was stolen. The victim was a 22-year-old male student and said his roommates left the window to the apartment open where the suspects entered. The suspects stole a TV and left through the front door, since the TV was too big to fit back out of the window. There are currently no suspects and the case is under investigation.

Harassment

Between Aug. 4 and Sept. 24, an 18-year-old female student at Wilson Hall was the victim of a series of harassment on social media. The subject, a non-student male, used social media to continue unwanted conversations. The case is still under investigation.

Domestic Assault

On Sept. 27 between 8 a.m. and 1 p.m. a 20-year-old female student at Spartan Village Apartments was the victim of a domestic assault. The subject is a 21-year-old non-student. The two have a child together and the suspect is the victim's boyfriend. She asked him to leave and he refused, afterwards the argument turned into a physical altercation. The suspect was arrested and lodged in the Ingham County Jail, though the victim does not want to press charges. The case was forwarded to the Ingham County Prosecutor's Office for review. 

For a more detailed view of major crimes on campus, check out The State News crime tracker, updated most weekdays.

This does not represent every report taken by MSU police. For every incident's time and location, view MSU police's Clery Crime and Fire Log.

For the East Lansing Police Department, visit their crime map.

Due to the large number of crimes usually occurring during home games, individual reports are not detailed. For a total number of incidents on campus during home football games, visit this previous story from The State News.

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