Campus Safety and Glendora Police chase campus peeper after third bathroom intrusion

A Citrus College student posted on Twitter she scared off a male intruder in the women’s bathroom in the Life Science building at 1:35 p.m.

After spotting a man in the bathroom, the woman, Kaylyn Barajas wrote she shouted she would call Campus Safety and the man fled. Barajas described the intruder as a “tall, Caucasian” and wearing a “red flannel.”

Campus Safety and Glendora Police vehicles parked outside of Munson Chapel at 2p.m. on Sept. 20 at Azusa Pacific University. The intruder was chased from Citrus College to a nearby Chick-fil-A. Photo by Talia Pastrana.

“PSA the peeper is back at Citrus College,” Barajas wrote on Twitter. “He looked at me through the stalls in the LS bathroom.”

After calling Campus Safety to report the incident, Barajas announced she confronted the peeper to her psychology class in LH 103.

“He ran when I said I’d call campus safety,” Barajas wrote. “Spread it.”

Barajas also wrote a suspect was apprehended at the Chick-fil-A at Citrus Avenue and Alosta Avenue in Azusa. She wrote she did not recognize the man’s shoes so her account had an “inconclusive identification.”

The incident today is the third intrusion into women’s restrooms in September and the second occurring around 1:40 p.m.

The investigation is still ongoing and I have no comment at this time,” De Los Santos said.

The Glendora Police detective leading the investigation, Mike Howell said no arrests were made.

“We were in the area looking for people, but we did not find any,” Howell said.

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