Former EMS worker arrested for sexual battery following incident with student
LSUPD spokesperson Lt. Kevin Scott said a former East Baton Rouge Emergency Medical Services employee was arrested for sexual battery following an incident involving a University student back in February.
The incident occurred on Feb. 14 at Herget Hall, according to Scott.
A student was receiving treatment from EMS when 51-year-old Timothy Eschete allegedly pinched the student’s nipple. Eschete admitted to pinching the student around the breast area, but not the nipple, Scott said.
Eschete is no longer employed by EMS, Scott said. It is unclear if this incident is related to Eschete’s employment with EMS.
Eschete was issued a misdemeanor summons for the aforementioned charge and then released.
One student, non-student arrested for trespassing in Tiger Stadium
Two people were arrested for illegally entering Tiger Stadium Tuesday evening, Scott said.
On April 4 around 7 p.m., LSUPD responded to Tiger Stadium where unauthorized individuals had accessed the stadium, according to Scott.
LSUPD made contact with the two individuals, 22-year-old University student Emily Vice and 23-year-old non-student Alexander Morales, Scott said.
Vice and Morales reportedly entered through an open gate that was being used by staff to access the stadium, Scott said.
Both were issued misdemeanor summons for criminal trespassing and then released.
Student arrested for threatening fellow student during lab
A University student was arrested for allegedly threatening a fellow student during lab coursework, Scott said.
On April 4 around 8:30 p.m., LSUPD received a report regarding an assault, which allegedly occurred that morning in Choppin Hall, according to Scott.
As a result, 18-year-old University student Taylor Stockman was arrested for simple assault.
Stockman was issued a misdemeanor summons and released.
Crime Briefs: Former EMS worker arrested for sexual battery following incident with student
April 5, 2017
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