MAN ARRESTED FOR OUTSTANDING WARRANT, SUSPENDED LICENSE
Charles Williams, 29, of 275 W. Harrison St., was arrested July 12 for speeding, driving with a suspended license and having an outstanding warrant, according to LSU Police Department spokesman Cory Lalonde.
Police stopped Williams for speeding down River Road, Lalonde said. They determined he was driving with a suspended license and had an outstanding warrant from the 19th District Court for a marijuana-related charge.
Police arrested and booked Williams into East Baton Rouge Parish Prison.
MAN ARRESTED FOR CAR BURGLARY
Osazuwa Awanbor, 26, of 452 Nassau Drive, was arrested July 12 for simple burglary, remaining after being forbidden and for having a switched license plate on his vehicle.
LSU police officers responded to a call about a vehicle burglary at Nicholson Apartments, Lalonde said. By the time they arrived, the suspect had left the scene, but witnesses gave descriptions of the suspect and his car to the officers.
The police found the suspect in his car in the Bernie Moore Stadium parking lot and were able to identify him with the witnesses’ descriptions.
MAN ARRESTED FOR OPERATING VEHICLE WITHOUT LAWFUL PRESENCE IN THE U.S.
Raul M. Perez, 32, of 6041 Parkcrest Court, was arrested July 15 for operating a vehicle without lawful presence in the United States.
Lalonde said officers saw a vehicle speeding on Highland Road near S. Stadium Drive. They stopped the car, and after talking to Perez, they determined he had no license, and he was in the country illegally.
They then booked Perez into East Baton Rouge Parish Prison for speeding, driving without a drivers license and operating a vehicle without a lawful presence in the United States.
Campus Crime Briefs – July 19, 2012
July 18, 2012