Friday, February 6

UCLA punter arrested on suspicion of rape, suspended from team

UCLA backup punter Adam Searl was arrested Thursday for allegedly raping another student. Searl met the student at an off-campus party last October, police said. Searl accompanied her to a residence, where she fell asleep and woke up to him sexually assaulting her. Read more...

Photo: UCLA redshirt sophomore backup punter Adam Searl was arrested Thursday for allegedly raping another student. (UCLA Athletics)


LAPD determines suspicious package did not contain bomb

Police determined Wednesday that a suspicious package on Kelton Avenue did not contain a bomb. The Los Angeles Police Department received a call around noon reporting a suspicious cardboard box, said Arren Jefferson, LAPD spokesperson. Read more...

Photo: Police determined Wednesday that a suspicious package on Kelton Avenue did not contain a bomb. (Austin Yu/ Daily Bruin senior staff)


Bomb threat reported on Kelton Avenue

A bomb threat was reported on Kelton Avenue Wednesday afternoon, prompting residents to leave their buildings. The Los Angeles Police Department received a call around noon reporting a suspicious package, said the department’s spokesperson. Read more...

Photo: A bomb threat was reported on Kelton Avenue Wednesday afternoon, prompting residents to leave their buildings. (Austin Yu/ Daily Bruin senior staff)



UCPD arrest student for allegedly inappropriately touching children

A UCLA student was arrested Tuesday for allegedly inappropriately touching three children during a UCLA women’s soccer match at Drake Stadium on Sept. 25. University police arrested the 25-year-old fourth-year student on suspicion of a lewd act involving a 14-year-old child, said UCPD spokesperson Nancy Greenstein. Read more...

Photo: University police arrested a UCLA student at UCPD headquarters Tuesday in connection to the inappropriate touching of three children during a UCLA women’s soccer match at Drake Stadium on Sept. 25. (Daily Bruin file photo)



UC denies allegations in students’ sexual assault lawsuit

The University of California Board of Regents issued a response Monday denying allegations that officials inadequately responded to two UCLA graduate students’ sexual assault complaints. Nefertiti Takla and Kristen Glasgow, both graduate students in history, alleged in a federal lawsuit in June that UCLA officials discouraged them from filing a formal report after they reported history professor Gabriel Piterberg sexually assaulted them. Read more...

Photo: (Daily Bruin file photo)



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