Four students arrested for criminal trespassing at Huey P. Long Fieldhouse
Around 10 p.m. on Nov. 19, LSU Police Department officers were dispatched to the Huey P. Long Fieldhouse in reference to a report of trespassing.
Upon investigation officers located four individuals and arrested them for criminal trespassing, said LSUPD spokesman Capt. Cory Lalonde. One man, Alexander J. Spilman, 19, of 725 Thornington Drive, Roswell, Ga., was charged with simple possession of marijuana in addition to criminal trespassing.
The other three individuals, Blake L. Bilger, 19, of 6211 Willow Glen Road, Midlothian, Va., Andrew N. Nezelek, 18, of 5707 Long Cove Road, Midlothian, Va. and Hannah A. Jones, 18, of 425 Browning Loop Mandeville, La., were only charged with criminal trespassing. They were all issued misdemeanor summons and released.
Student arrested for four counts of battery on an officer, resisting an officer and disturbing the peace by intoxication
On Nov. 23 at 4 p.m. LSUPD officers noticed a female passed out near the intersection of South Campus and South Stadium Drive.
Officers attempted to wake her up, and she appeared extremely intoxicated, Lalonde said. When she woke up, she was unable to stand, and officers asked her to remain seated, but she refused and struck one of the officers twice, Lalonde said.
Officers attempted to place her in handcuffs and she struck them again, he said. She was identified as Alexandria Klair Prosperie, 18, of 510 Cascade Drive, Houma, La.
Prosperie was placed under arrest and booked into East Baton Rouge Parish Prison.
Two students arrested for simple assault
On Nov. 23 around 10:45 a.m. LSUPD officers were dispatched to Residential College West Hall for a simple assault complaint.
Officers met with the victim, who stated he had been involved in a dispute with Connier Cronin, 18, of 4821 Cottage Hill, and Samuel A. Hidalgo, 18, of 2785 South I-49 Service Road, Opelousas, La. The victim told officers the two had made threats the night before, Lalonde said.
When officers met with Cronin and Hidalgo, both admitted to making threats, but claimed they were not serious, Lalonde said. They were both issued misdemeanor summons and released.
Lalonde said under Louisiana law, assault is considered a threat, but if it is carried out, it becomes battery.
Man unaffiliated with the University arrested for simple battery, disturbing the peace by intoxication
On Nov. 23 around 7 p.m. LSUPD officers were escorting the Tiger Band following the football game and observed Judson Milum, 31, of 239 Maxine Drive throw an object that struck a band member, Lalonde said. Officers immediately attempted to arrest Milum and he resisted, appearing intoxicated, Lalonde said. He was arrested and brought back to the LSU Police Department where he was issued a misdemeanor summons and released.
Crime Briefs: November 25, 2013
November 25, 2013