Nov. 13, officers arrested Andrew Bourne, 6685 Molly View Point, Cumming, Ga., on charges of disturbing the peace by public intoxication after officers responded to a complaint at Graham Hall. Bourne was issued a misdemeanor summons.
However, Bourne allegedly returned to Graham Hall shortly thereafter and supposedly was knocking and kicking on room doors. In that incident, Bourne was charged with unauthorized entry of an inhabited dwelling, two counts of simple battery, two counts of simple assault and one count of disturbing the peace by fighting. Bourne was booked in the East Baton Rouge Parish Prison on those charges.
Nov. 12, officers arrested Stephen Boyd, 940 Stanford Ave, Apt. 427, Baton Rouge, on charges of remaining after being forbidden after an officer saw Boyd on West Lakeshore and South Campus Drives. Boyd was issued a misdemeanor summons.
Nov. 9, several people were arrested after allegedly knocking over portable toilets along South Stadium Drive.
Andrew Mulvihill, 9226 Kindletree Drive, Baton Rouge; Ross Baringer, 14452 Airline Highway, Baton Rouge; Nicholas Rodriguez, 9537 Horseshoe Bend, Baton Rouge; and Evelyn Landry, 685 Leeward Drive, Baton Rouge were arrested on charges of criminal mischief. All were issued misdemeanor summons.
In that same incident, Richard Gaudin II, 9324 Kingcrest Parkway, Baton Rouge, was arrested on charges of criminal mischief and possession of stolen things after officers allegedly found a pedestrian crossing sign in Gaudin’s vehicle. Gaudin was issued a misdemeanor summons.
Nov. 8, officers arrested Maurice Wesley, P.O. Box 335, Maringouin, La., on charges of remaining after being forbidden and disturbing the peace by disorderly conduct after officers responded to an incident at the Late Night LSU event in the Union. Wesley was issued a misdemeanor summons.
Nov. 6, officers arrested Rhonda Lolis, 3042 Main Street, on charges of remaining after being forbidden after officers responded to a disturbance at the Union. Lolis was issued a misdemeanor summons.
Campus Crime
November 17, 2003