Fourth Acacia house thief identified
Four students were arrested for simple burglary and resisting an officer, LSUPD spokesman Capt. Cory Lalonde said.
On April 17, LSUPD responded to a call about people inside the Acacia fraternity house that was closed to public access at the time. Officers arrested three students at the house — Patrick Green, 19, Dylan Graham, 19, and Drew Graham, 19 — but a fourth student was able to flee, Lalonde said.
Brian McCamley, 19, was later identified by LSUPD, and he agreed to meet with investigators on April 23. He was then arrested and booked into East Baton Rouge Parish Prison, Lalonde said.
University employee arrested for vandalism
Teri Davis, 55, was arrested April 22 after damaging a gate by CEBA Lane, Lalonde said.
LSUPD received a complaint of someone intentionally breaking a gate arm near CEBA Lane and Nicholson Drive Extension.
Officers were able to determine the woman as a University employee. When speaking to Davis, Lalonde said she admitted to intentionally breaking the gate arm.
LSUPD issued Davis a misdemeanor summons.
Student arrested for DWI, reckless driving
Emily Lobb, 21, was arrested for reckless driving, DWI and failure to stop at a stop sign April 26, Lalonde said.
Officers patrolling River Road near Gourrier Avenue saw a car run the stop sign at Gourrier Avenue and travel up the levee bank, where it crashed, Lalonde said.
After poor performance on a field sobriety test, Lobb was transferred to East Baton Rouge Parish Prison, Lalonde said.
Crime Briefs: Student arrested for theft inside Acacia
April 28, 2015
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