Student booked for disturbing the peace and possession of drug paraphernalia
LSUPD officers were called to the Acadian Hall parking lot Thursday after receiving a report of an intoxicated person sitting in the passenger seat of his vehicle.
LSUPD spokesman Capt. Cory Lalonde said another subject, William Bradley Jr., 18, approached officers during their investigation, repeatedly trying to talk to the DWI suspect in the vehicle.
Lalonde said officers repeatedly asked Bradley — who appeared to be intoxicated — to leave, but he refused to comply.
Lalonde said officers tried to remove him from the scene. As soon as they did, Bradley became belligerent.
Through further investigation, officers learned Bradley had marijuana in his dorm room.
Lalonde said Bradley consented to a room search. Officers found two grams of marijuana and two smoking pipes.
Bradley was arrested for disturbing the peace by intoxication, interfering with law enforcement, possession of marijuana and possession of drug paraphernalia.
Lalonde said Bradley was booked into East Baton Rouge Parish Prison.
University student booked for resisting an officer and disturbance of the peace
Carter Kronlage yelled curse words repeatedly at McVoy Hall on Friday, causing LSUPD officers to dispatch there.
Lalonde said when officers arrived, they located and identified Kronlage, who showed severe signs of intoxication.
Officers asked Kronlage to stop yelling and disturbing dorm residents.
Lalonde said Kronlage stopped screaming for a short period but began screaming at the residents once again.
When officers approached Kronlage, Lalonde said he fled on foot.
Officers were able to detain Kronlage. They took him into custody, arrested him and he was booked into EBR Parish Prison.
University student issued misdemeanor summons for stealing portable radio
Alana Adam was charged with theft after stealing a Motorola portable radio on Oct. 25.
Lalonde said officers discovered Adam had posted a picture of the stolen radio on social media.
After further investigation, officers were able to identify and speak with Adam, who then admitted to taking the radio.
Lalonde said Adam retrieved the radio and returned it to investigators.
She was issued a misdemeanor summons for theft.
Student booked for disturbing the peace and possession of drug paraphernalia
November 4, 2014
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