Student arrested for indecent behavior
LSUPD spokesperson Lt. Kevin Scott said an 18-year-old University student was arrested for indecent behavior with a juvenile and possession of pornography involving a juvenile after he was caught sending a nude video of himself to a 15-year-old.
Scott said on Nov. 17, Tyler Braud was arrested because of information received by LSUPD from LSU Residential Life.
A residential assistant was reportedly informed that Braud sent a nude video of himself to the juvenile, according to Scott.
According to WBRZ, the video was reportedly recorded in a University dorm room via Snapchat.
The 15-year-old victim confirmed the incident, Scott said, and Braud later admitted to sending the video.
According to Scott, nude images of the juvenile were also found on Braud’s phone. Braud was arrested and booked into East Baton Rouge Parish Prison for the charges mentioned above.
University student denied access to Florida game, elbows arresting officer
An 18-year-old University student was arrested after she was denied access to the LSU-Florida game and refused to leave, Scott said.
According to Scott, on Nov. 19 around 3 p.m., LSUPD responded to a disturbance at the Student Gate (Gate 7) of Tiger Stadium. The student, Jariah Ebanks, attempted to enter the game but was denied because her Tiger Card was previously scanned, Scott said. Ebanks was ordered to leave, Scott said, but returned to the area a short time later.
Ebanks refused to comply with additional orders to leave the gate area, according to Scott. While detained, Ebanks reportedly elbowed an arresting officer, Scott said.
She was arrested for remaining after forbidden and resisting arrest and was booked into East Baton Rouge Parish Prison.
Two juveniles arrested in stolen vehicle after police pursuit
Two juveniles were arrested after stealing a car from East Fraternity Lane and leading police on a vehicle pursuit, Scott said.
On Nov. 21, LSUPD responded to a report of a stolen vehicle that was taken on East Fraternity Lane, according to Scott.
He said around midnight, LSUPD observed the vehicle on Highland Road near McKinley Street. LSUPD’s attempt to stop the vehicle resulted in a pursuit that ended on East Fraternity Lane, Scott said.
The 15-year-old driver of the vehicle was apprehended after the pursuit, according to Scott. During his apprehension, a 14-year-old passenger reportedly opened a pocket knife and threatened an officer, Scott said. He was also apprehended, and both were taken into custody.
A third passenger managed to flee north from the scene on foot, Scott said.
The 15-year-old juvenile was arrested for possession of stolen, aggravated flight from an officer and simple criminal damage to property. The 14-year-old juvenile was arrested for possession of stolen objects and aggravated assault on a peace officer. Both were booked into East Baton Rouge Juvenile Detention Center.
Students arrested for fighting over phone
Scott said two 18-year-old University students were arrested after fighting over a “mobile device.”
On Nov. 22 around 10:30 p.m., LSUPD observed Noah Sawyer and Brandon Hutson fighting over a phone near the north side of the Residential College complex, Scott said.
Sawyer and Hutson were arrested, issued misdemeanor summons for disturbing the peace then released.
Crime Briefs: University student arrested for indecent behavior
November 30, 2016
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