Student threatened
Oct. 10 &- Police arrested a man after he allegedly threatened a student at Tenochca Residence Hall. San Diego State Police Lt. Lamine Secka said 25-year-old Cervin Morris was arrested after allegedly pinning a student against the wall and threatening him. The victim, who said he knew the suspect, was asked for money. Morris, who is not an SDSU student, was arrested and transported to jail on suspicion of attempted robbery, false imprisonment, criminal threats and battery.
Grand theft
Oct. 12 &- A camera worth approximately $12,500 was stolen from Sigma Nu Fraternity. The flare thermal imaging equipment belonged to a contractor. The contractor had been at the fraternity house to fix a broken pipe. He was working in the area while the camera may have been unattended for approximately two hours. The equipment has not yet been found.
Petty theft
Oct. 9 &- Police arrested two men after they were allegedly seen stealing bicycles from a bike rack at Villa Alvarado Apartments. Both of the men, who are not affiliated with SDSU, were located near the Alvarado Medical Center trolley station. Jeffrey Dunn, 45, was arrested on suspicion of committing petty theft, possession of a syringe and conspiracy to commit a crime. Tony Olson, 42, was arrested on suspicion of conspiracy to commit a crime, theft with priors, possession of a controlled substance and possession of burglary tools. Police recovered two bicycles, a green Diamondback and a blue Motiv, at the scene.
&-Compiled by Senior Staff Writer Kristina Blake