Man arrested for cyber stalking, harassment of female student
Officers arrested Ryan Joseph Timphony of 4405 North Turnbull Drive, Metairie, on April 3 for cyber stalking, improper telephone communications and extortion.
LSU Police Department spokesman Capt. Cory Lalonde said the 21-year-old, who is unaffiliated with the University, was arrested after LSUPD received a report from a female student in reference to being harassed on Facebook and by telephone. Lalonde said the victim advised officers that the suspect was Timphony.
The victim noted the suspect coerced her into sending photos of herself to him.
Lalonde said LSUPD investigators were able to locate and obtain an arrest warrant for Timphony. He was arrested in Metairie where he was transported to the East Baton Rouge Parish Prison and booked.
Student arrested for outstanding traffic warrant after routine stop
University student George Callie Stickman was arrested April 3 for an outstanding traffic warrant.
Lalonde said officers pulled over the 20-year-old from 2405 Brightside Drive, Baton Rouge, in a routine traffic stop near East Frat Circle and Dalrymple Drive.
Lalonde said after identifying the driver as Stickman, officers learned he had an outstanding traffic warrant from the East Baton Rouge Sheriff’s Office.
He was arrested and booked into the East Baton Rouge Parish Prison.
Man arrested for remaining at CC’s in Middleton after being forbidden
Joseph Boyle, a 62-year-old from 755 Napoleon Drive, was arrested April 9 for remaining after being forbidden.
Lalonde said officers responded to Middleton Library in reference to a report of a suspicious man. Lalonde said the complainant observed Boyle attempt to open a locked refrigerator at the Community Coffee House located in the library.
After finding him, officers learned Boyle had been previously banned from campus after locating him.
He was arrested and booked into East Baton Rouge Parish Prison.
Woman arrested for remaining after being forbidden from campus
Officers arrested 31-year-old Catherine Martin of 3924 Monticello Blvd., on April 10 for remaining after being forbidden from campus.
Lalonde said officers responded to a complaint of a female soliciting money at Hatcher Hall at 3:53 p.m. Officers located Martin and told her to leave campus and not return.
Lalonde said Martin was later seen near Memorial Tower soliciting money.
She was arrested and booked into East Baton Rouge Parish Prison.
Man arrested for attempted theft at museum, violating firearm laws
Officers arrested 20-year-old Kywong J. Moore of 845 Garfield St., for attempted theft, remaining after being forbidden, violating a firearm free zone, illegal possession of a concealed firearm and possession of a firearm with an obliterated serial number.
Lalonde said LSUPD received a call about a man attempting to steal money at the Foster Hall Museum. When officers arrived, witnesses said they observed Moore attempt to take money from the museum’s cash donation box.
Lalonde said officers arrested Moore and found a loaded .22 caliber revolver in his pants after searching him. The serial number of the weapon had been filed off the weapon.
After further investigation, officers learned Moore had been previously banned from the University.
He was booked in the East Baton Rouge Parish Prison.
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