Suspect Sought After 3 UCLA Students Attacked in Campus Parking Structures

Suspect Sought After 3 UCLA Students Attacked in Campus Parking Structures
UCLA Parking Structure 1 on Gayley Avenue is seen in this photo. (Screenshot via Google Street View)
City News Service
2/7/2023
Updated:
2/7/2023
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LOS ANGELES—Police continued searching Feb. 7 for a suspect who tried to rob and possibly kidnap three students in University of California–Los Angeles (UCLA) campus parking garages.

According to campus police, the first attack occurred around 4:30 p.m. Feb. 5 near Parking Structure 1. The man demanded money, attempted to kidnap the victim, held her hands together, and refused to let go. The suspect claimed he had a gun, but the victim did not actually see a weapon, police said.

That victim managed to elude the suspect, who approached two other people around 6:45 p.m. Sunday near Parking Structure 7 “and committed similar acts,” police said.

“In both cases, victims were able to pull away from [the] suspect and leave the area,” according to police.

One of the victims in Parking Structure 7 suffered scratches to a hand in the encounter, police said.

The suspect was described only as a man between 25 and 40 years old, about 5-foot-10 with a slim build and short dark hair, and brown eyes. He was last seen wearing a dark blue shirt with white lettering and light blue jeans.

During the second attack, the suspect was last seen with a red or orange blanket.

UCLA police urged students to always be alert and aware of their surroundings and report any suspicious activity to the police. Authorities also suggested that students avoid poorly lit or deserted areas when walking at night, and take advantage of the university’s Safe Ride Service and evening escort service.