Campus Crime | Nov. 17, 2025

Nov. 17 | 4:36 a.m.

Officer Kevin Willis was dispatched to Arkansas Hall in reference to a student being harassed over social media. 

Upon arrival, Willis spoke with the victim. She said she met the suspect student, identified as the suspect, last year, and they exchanged contact information. The victim reported that at the beginning of the last school year, the suspect asked for her phone number. She said that he then began repeatedly calling and texting her. 

She blocked his number, but he continued to follow her on multiple social media platforms, including TikTok, Instagram, Snapchat and Facebook. She said that each time she blocked one of his accounts, he would create or use another account to add her again, primarily on Facebook.

The victim wrote a voluntary statement. In her statement, she said that on Oct. 12, she messaged the suspect and told him she was uncomfortable and asked him to stop contacting her and following her on social media. 

Despite this, she stated he continued to add her. She reported that the most recent incident occurred on Nov. 15, when he added her again on TikTok and she blocked that account as well.

This report was completed for informational purposes only, as no criminal offense had occurred at the time the report was taken.

Nov. 14 | 9:26 p.m.

Officer Cooper Roberts and Corporal Heidi Custodio were dispatched to the Pike house in reference to a welfare concern. 

Upon their arrival, they made contact with Associated Person One and the suspect. The suspect said she was concerned about the whereabouts of her boyfriend. She said she had concerns that he was trying to harm himself. 

At this time, Officer Marcus Caskey was able to speak with Associated Person Two on the suspect’s phone. Associated person two said he was by the pond at the pavilion on campus and that he was not going to harm himself. 

Upon arriving at the pond, Caskey made contact with associated person two, who was standing by a park bench. He said he was fine and explained that he and the suspect had gotten into an argument earlier in the day regarding his desire to leave school. He said he walked to the pond to clear his head and calm down. 

Caskey asked if he had made any statements about harming himself, and he said he had not. Caskey then asked if he would like a safety escort back to his dorm at North Park Quad, Building 4, and he stated that he would. 

During this time with Custodio, the suspect became very hysterical. Associated person one and Custodio were able to calm her down at times, but spells of hysteria kept happening. While Custodio was understanding of the situation at hand, associated person two was speaking with Caskey and still on the phone, on speaker, where Custodio could hear the conversation. 

When associated person two told Caskey where he was so they could speak, the suspect was in a frantic state looking around her when she could hear the associated person on the phone saying, “I’m over here.” 

The suspect’s actions were of concern to Custodio, so she asked the suspect if she was in contact with the Wilson Counseling Center. She responded that she was. Custodio unsuccessfully attempted to contact the Wilson Counseling Center.

During this time, Caskey transported associated person two to his dorm.

They arrived at his building, where Caskey let him out of his patrol unit. Caskey asked Associated Person Two one last time if he was okay and if he had any thoughts of harming himself. Associated Person Two reassured me that he was fine and did not wish to harm himself.

With Custodio, the suspect said she wanted to go to her dorm to be with associated person two. The suspect said that she wanted to walk with associated person one. Custodio advised them both that if there was anything more they needed, to get back in contact with UPD.

Nov. 13 | 8:15 p.m.

Corporal Heidi Custodio and Officer Cooper Roberts were dispatched to the Reng Student Union in reference to a report of a stolen scooter.

Upon their arrival, they made contact with the victim. He said he left his scooter outside the

library and when he returned, his scooter was gone. The victim was able to give a serial number for his scooter and said it has scuff marks on the light.

After reviewing the camera footage, they saw that at 6:13 p.m., three individuals took the scooter from the north entrance to the library bike rack. 

One female wearing a white pullover jacket with blue jeans and red hair was seen taking the scooter, another female wearing a black jacket and gray pants with black hair was seen riding the scooter, and one male wearing a gray hoodie with a logo on the front and black pants was seen with them. 

The female wearing a black jacket rode the scooter to the student union and placed the scooter at the bike rack located at the southwest entrance. The three individuals then walked into the student union at 6:16 p.m.

At this time, Custodio and Roberts were able to locate the scooter and match the serial number and return it to the victim.

The individuals were unable to be located on cameras by dispatch until 6:36 p.m., leaving the south entrance of the library and in a black car.



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