Campus Safety reported the Fall 2018’s second invasion of privacy notice on Sept. 11.
At about 1:40 p.m. a man walked into a women’s restroom in the LB building and looked into a stall.
The Timely Warning email sent out to all Citrus Students said that “the reporting party stated an unknown male entered the first floor women’s restroom shortly after her and was looking into the stall she was using.”
The suspect is described as a white male with short dark hair, and between the ages of 20 and 25 years old.
Campus Safety program assistant, Sabrina Lopez, said Ben Macias, head of Campus Safety, was unavailable for comment about the incident, and that “right now all the information is on the Timely Warning.”
On Sept. 6, Campus Safety reported a man entered and looked into stalls of a women’s restroom also in the LB building. The report said the incident took place at about 10:40 a.m. on the first floor of the LB building.
Glendora Police classified the incident as a “invasion of privacy.” Campus Safety notified students, staff and faculty by an email called a “Timely Warning.”
Campus Safety is required by law to notify students to stay “in compliance with the ‘Timely Warning’ provisions of the federal Jeanne Clery Disclosure of Campus Security Policy and Campus Crimes Statistics Act of 1998.”
The report describes the suspect as a white male with a “slim build,” and between 20 and 25 years old.
Campus Safety officer Bert De Los Santos said as of Friday, Sept. 7 there was no update.
“No further information is available at this time so the timely warning is still in effect,” said De Los Santos.
For more information, contact Citrus College Dept. of Campus Safety at (626) 914-8611.
Updated on Sept. 11.
That is scary! I’m glad I received the warning.