Crime Alert: Report of stalking in the USU community
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Update: Jan. 19, 5:40 p.m.
Police have located the body of the suspect inside one of the residence halls on campus. No foul play is suspected. The investigation is ongoing at this time.
Jan. 17, 3:27 a.m.
An alert was sent out to the Utah State University community early Sunday morning about a stalking incident reported on the Logan Main campus.
According to the alert, the incident was reported at 12:30 a.m. on Jan. 17 near central campus.
The suspect was last seen wearing a dark blue jacket and dark colored pants.
The suspect is apparently wanted for questioning in relation to several burglaries on the Logan campus as well.
It was reported that the individual fled from police around the central campus area. Police are advising everyone around the community to keep all doors and windows locked, and to not allow the suspect entry.
Anyone who has information about the incident should contact the USU Police Department at 435-797-1939.
How do you flee from the police on foot around here? Just goes to show how lazy and useless Logan cops are…
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