ANN ARBOR, Mich. (WXYZ) — The University of Michigan's North Campus reopened late Wednesday night after a person threatening self-harm prompted police to close off the area and urge people to stay away.
Police sent emergency alerts Wednesday before 9:30 p.m. urging people to avoid the area of Plymouth Road and Huron Parkway. Entrances to the North Campus Research Complex were blocked off. The University of MI Transportation Research Institute was also impacted.
The person is OK, police said. The area has been cleared and reopened to the public.
Officials said there was no danger to students.
Wednesday was the last day of final examinations at the university, so not many students were not campus at the time of the incident.
Multiple agencies assisted.