
Woman trespassing on campus charged
A Grambling woman was arrested at Grambling State University campus last week after she was found trespassing on campus.
Sheryl Lee White, 45, was arrested for criminal trespass and resisting an officer as well as a number of warrants after GSU officers located her in a housing complex without authorization.
Officers located a man and woman in one of the laundry rooms in the campus’s Steeple Glen Apartments. White said she was washing clothes and that a female in one of the buildings told her she could use the washer and dryer. Officers were unable to verify that information.
The man provided identification, but White said she did not have any ID on her. Initially, she gave the wrong date of birth twice. After several failed attempts to obtain White’s correct information she was placed under arrest. Police found in the suspects’ vehicle that provided White’s identification with the correct date of birth.
A records check showed White was wanted on four bench warrant from Ruston City Court for no liability insurance, driving under suspension, improper taillights, and resisting an officer. She was arrested and booked at the Lincoln Parish Detention Center for three counts of criminal trespass and three counts of resisting an officer by giving false information and the four warrants. Bail was set at $24,500.
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