Woman arrested for theft at The Club at LSU Union Square
Tyquincia Haney, 20, was arrested for stealing $180 from the backpack of a co-worker at The Club at LSU Union Square, formerly the Faculty Club, LSUPD spokesman Capt. Cory Lalonde said.
LSUPD contacted Haney on Sept. 17, the day after speaking with the victim. Haney admitted to taking the money from the backpack, Lalonde said.
Haney was arrested and issued a misdemeanor summons.
Gameday fight results in arrest
Two people were arrested Saturday around 4 p.m. when LSUPD responded to reports of a fight near the intersection of Nicholson and Burbank Drives.
Kyle Jason Mercier, 22, and Chelsea Fortmayer, 18, were arrested for simple battery, simple criminal damage and disturbing the peace by public intoxication, Lalonde said.
According to witnesses, Fortmayer punched a woman in the face after a verbal argument escalated, breaking her sunglasses, Lalonde said.
Witnesses said Mercier punched another woman in the face and damaged her cell phone while she was trying to break up the fight.
Mercier, who was charged with the felony crime of criminal damage because the price of the phone was worth more than $500, was arrested and booked into East Baton Rouge Parish Prison.
Fortmayer was arrested and issued a misdemeanor summons.
Woman arrested after being ejected from game
An “angry and aggressive” woman was arrested for belligerence after being ejected from Saturday’s football game, according to the arrest report.
After being ejected, attendees must provide identifying information to the athletic department before exiting the stadium.
Amy Frechette, 21, who was unhappy with her ejection, tried to cut in line and disobeyed direct orders from officers while they tried to get her information as she left the stadium, police said.
Frechette was arrested for remaining after being forbidden and issued a misdemeanor summons.
Man arrested for cyberstalking
Police responded to a complaint of threatening text messages from a resident of Broussard Hall around 1:30 p.m. on Sept. 21.
The victim told police he had received numerous threatening text messages and an anonymous note slipped under his door threatening bodily harm.
The man told police he believed the suspect was Brandt Tycer, 19.
Upon speaking to Tycer, police said he admitted to sending the threatening texts because the victim was in a relationship with Tycer’s ex-girlfriend, Lalonde said.
Tycer was arrested for cyberstalking and booked into East Baton Rouge Parish Prison.
Police arrest man relating to outstanding warrants
During employee background checks at Drakes Catering, which works Tiger Stadium on gamedays, identified two oustanding warrants for Frederick Hamilton, Jr., 42.
Drakes Catering notified LSUPD, who located Hamilton at Tiger Stadium on Sept. 17 and subsequently arrested him for outstanding failure to appear and contempt of child support warrants.
Hamilton was booked into East Baton Rouge Parish Prison.
Woman arrested for theft at The Club at LSU Union Square
September 24, 2015
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