Crime & Safety
UCPD Seeking Suspicious Person in Foothilll Housing Complex
The suspect seemed to be under the influence of something and reportedly had bloody hands with cuts on them, according to UCPD.

The University of California Police Department is investigating two incidents regarding a suspicious person at the Foothill residential housing complex.
On Monday, April 22 at 4:22 a.m. a female student was studying in the common area of her suite in La Loma building 3 when a man who appeared to be homeless walked into the suite, sat down on a couch, and stated talking to the student, police said.
The suspect seemed to be under the influence of something and was rambling
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about different things.
The victim noticed that the suspect’s hands had cuts on them and were bloody.
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The victim asked him about the cuts but the suspect told her he didn’t know because he was high. The suspect got up and ran out of the room.
The victim told UCPD that she had noticed the same individual on Saturday, April 20 at around 2 a.m. at the gate to the housing complex.
At that time he had asked her if he could use her phone.
The suspicious person is described as a mixed race male (possibly part Hispanic and/or Black), around 19 years old, between 5 ft. 6 inches to 5 ft. 8 inches in height with an average build. He was wearing baggy beige pants, a
grey sweatshirt or a long sleeved tee-shirt and smelled of dirty clothes and marijuana.
Please call UCPD if you see this person on campus. (510) 642-0472 betwen 8 a.m. and 5 p.m. or (510) 642-6760 all other times.
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