Juvenile arrested for possession of stolen items and burglary tools
Officers arrested a 16-year-old juvenile Oct. 4 for possession of stolen items and burglary tools.
According to Det. Jason Bettencourtt, LSU Police Department spokesman, officers found the suspect at 6 p.m. on South Stadium Drive and the North AgCenter parking lot. In the suspect’s backpack, officers found four MP3 players, a stolen debit card, a socket wrench and black leather gloves.
The suspect was released to his guardian with charges, Bettencourtt said.
Student arrested for resisting and battering police officer in dorm
Officers arrested an 18-year-old University student Oct. 7 for resisting and battering an officer.
Around 3:30 a.m., officers were sent to a residential college in response to a fight between two roommates, Bettencourtt said. One roommate said he was awoken by a blow to the head and loud noise, which he later realized was his drunken roommate entering the room while yelling and throwing things.
Officers attempted to wake Jack Davis, of 239 Flournoy Lucas Road, Shreveport, and when Davis woke up, he struck the officer in the stomach, Bettencourtt said.
Officers restrained Davis, who continued to resist and smelled of alcohol, Bettencourtt said.
Because of his high level of intoxication, officers contacted EMS, who transported Davis to Our Lady of the Lake Regional Medical Center for further testing, Bettencourtt said.
Davis was issued a misdemeanor summons.
Man arrested for stealing slicer from fraternity-serving caterer
Officers arrested a former catering-company employee Oct. 11 for felony theft.
Chad Fryou, 21, of 26123 Whispering Pines Ave., Denham Springs, worked with a catering company that services fraternity houses at the University, Bettencourtt said.
In December 2009, Fryou stole a meat slicer valued at $1,000, and officers obtained his home address and arrested him, Bettencourtt said.
Fryou was booked in Livingston Parish Prison, Bettencourtt said.
Student arrested for wallet theft during Himes Hall computer test
Officers arrested a 20-year-old student Oct. 5 for misdemeanor theft.
A student in McVoy Hall said her wallet was stolen from the computer lab in the basement of Himes Hall on Oct. 4, Bettencourtt said.
Police used cameras to identify Richard Macaraeg, of 4600 Burbank Drive, Apt. 121, Bettencourtt said. Officers were informed that Macaraeg was taking a test in the computer lab, and they dispatched officers to Himes Hall to make the arrest.
The victim’s debit card and ID were recovered. Macaraeg was issued a misdemeanor summons, Bettencourtt said.
10, 13 and 16-year-olds arrested for bicycle theft near 459 Commons
Officers arrested three juveniles Oct. 9 for stealing bicycles.
Police were dispatched to the area in front of The 459 Commons at 9:30 p.m. where they found the suspects, ages 10, 13 and 16, attempting to steal bikes, Bettencourtt said. Officers were able to recover three bikes in their possession.
The suspects were released to their guardians with their charges.
Student arrested for DWI, tailgating
Officers arrested a student for DWI and tailgating the car in front of him Oct. 8.
At 3:45 a.m., officers patrolling outside Knapp Hall saw two vehicles approaching Highland Road at South Stadium Drive, Bettencourtt said. A white truck, which was traveling at a high speed, began tailgating the car in front of it.
Officers stopped the truck and conducted a field sobriety test in which the driver, Jeffrey Foltz, 22, of 208 Terra Ave., Alexandria, showed signs of intoxication, Bettencourtt said.
Foltz tested with a 0.103 grams percent blood alcohol content and was booked in East Baton Rouge Parish Prison, Bettencourtt said.
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Campus Crime Briefs
October 11, 2010