Two students were injured and a non-student was arrested in ZuraHall on March 16 on suspicion of battery.
According to police reports, the non-student, Brad Frazier, 20, ofthe 3300 block of Robles Drive, and his girlfriend were arguingloudly at about 2 a.m. on the fifth floor of the residence hall whenanother student attempted to intervene.
Frazier then allegedly hit a second student at the scene, reportssaid.
Police said he then began to walk down the stairs. Frazier said helost his balance and leaned on his girlfriend, who then fell.
He was placed under citizen’s arrest by the student he allegedlyhit. Police arrived, he was cited for battery and was escorted offcampus.
Frazier’s girlfriend was transported to Alvarado Hospital.
This case is still under investigation.
Student slapped in PS II
Police are investigating a case of battery that occurred inParking Structure II on March 15.
According to reports, a student was standing next to her car onthe first level of the structure at about 10 p.m. when a black NissanPathfinder pulled up in front of her.
Police said an unknown male got out of the passenger’s side of thecar, approached the woman and asked her to go to a party with him.
When she said she was not interested, the subject allegedly sworeat her and slapped her across the face.
Reports said he got back into the car, which was driven by anothermale, and fled the scene.
The suspect is described as a white male in his early 20s,6-feet-1-inch, 160 pounds, brown hair, brown eyes and as wearing ared SDSU hooded sweatshirt and dark jeans.
Anyone with information is asked to contact University Police at(619) 594-1991.
Non-student leads police in carchase
A 21-year-old non-student was arrested by University Police lastweek for several felony charges.
Police observed the suspect, Dylan Dyson, of the 5000 block ofThorne Drive, driving near campus in a Nissan Sentra with no licenseplate. According to reports, Dyson matched the description of aburglary suspect from the day before.
When police attempted to pull Dyson over for a traffic stop, theNissan allegedly began to pull over and then sped off.
University Police requested assistance from San Diego PoliceDepartment. Two police units pursued the car.
Reports said Dyson apparently lost control of the vehicle on the4000 block of 54th Street and the car went up on a curb and stoppedon an embankment.
Dyson was taken into custody.
During a search of the vehicle, officers found methamphetamine,marijuana, a crack pipe and several burglary tools, reports said.Officers also said the car was stolen.
Dyson was arrested for alleged vehicle theft, reckless evasion ofpolice, driving without a license, possession of a controlledsubstance and possession of drug paraphernalia.
He was booked into county jail.
Police are investigating this case further to see if it associatedwith three cases of auto burglaries that occurred in ParkingStructure IV March 15.