Trio arrested for trespassing in Tiger Stadium
Two University students and one non-student were arrested for trespassing in Tiger Stadium last Wednesday evening.
According to the affidavit of probable cause obtained from the East Baton Rouge Sheriff’s Office, non-student Claire Dorbandt, 22, University student Tiffani Harel, 21, and University student Kevin Nguyen, 22, jumped over a fence to enter the stadium on Feb. 22 just before midnight.
A security guard located the three, secured them and contacted LSUPD, according to arrest records. They were then taken into custody.
All three were arrested, charged and booked into East Baton Rouge Parish Prison on one count of unauthorized entry into a place of business.
Four involved in foot chase after Tiger Stadium break-in
Three juveniles and one 17-year-old were arrested after breaking into Tiger Stadium and trying to run from police.
According to LSUPD spokesperson Lt. Kevin Scott, LSUPD responded to Tiger Stadium in regard to individuals trespassing inside on Feb. 24.
Before being arrested, the four individuals led LSUPD on a brief foot pursuit that ended outside of the stadium, Scott said.
Three of the four were caught and charged with unauthorized entry into a place of business and resisting an officer by flight, according to Scott. All three were then released to “concerned adults,” Scott said.
Of the three caught, two were 15-year-olds and one was a 16-year-old, Scott said.
The fourth individual was identified and later reported to LSUPD that same day. As a result, 17-year-old non-student Karl Lambert was arrested for unauthorized entry into a place of business and resisting an officer by flight.
Lambert was issued a misdemeanor summons and released, Scott said.
This marks the seventh time Tiger Stadium has been unlawfully accessed this year.
Six detained, charged for trespassing in Union Square Parking Garage
Six individuals were detained and charged with criminal trespassing after entering a mechanical room at the Union Square Parking Garage, Scott said.
According to Scott, LSUPD observed a male climbing over a wall in the garage to access a mechanical room via campus surveillance cameras on Feb. 27 at 3:30 a.m.
Once inside, the male opened the locked door and let other individuals inside, Scott said.
LSUPD responded to the scene and six individuals were detained, according to Scott.
As a result, three juveniles, two being 16 years old and one 15 years old, were charged with criminal trespassing, Scott said. The three were then released to “concerned adults,” Scott said.
Additionally, non-students Colin Richard, 18, Jack Way, 17, and Austin Arnold, 17, were arrested, issued misdemeanor summons for criminal trespassing and then released.