
Berkeley, CA – A man who allegedly spent several hours inside a UC Berkeley sorority house, reportedly watching women sleep and potentially stealing underwear, has been arrested by police. The incident, which prompted a 911 call from a resident, occurred early Saturday morning in the 2300 block of Warring Street, an area known for its concentration of university fraternities and sororities.
According to reports from The Berkeley Scanner, the suspect entered and exited the sorority house multiple times between approximately 3 a.m. and 6 a.m. A woman residing in the sorority house awoke around 6:20 a.m. to find a stranger in her bedroom, leading her to contact authorities.
Berkeley police confirmed the arrest, which took place on Wednesday night. Authorities recognized the suspect from prior contacts, noting his previous association with a local homeless encampment. The police department has been actively investigating the case since the initial disturbing report.
In response to the unsettling intrusion, the sorority has reportedly increased its security measures as a precaution. The incident has raised concerns within the UC Berkeley community regarding student safety in residential areas adjacent to the campus.
The Berkeley Scanner initially broke the news, stating, > "A man who spent hours inside a UC Berkeley sorority watching women sleep and possibly stealing their underwear has been arrested, police report." Further details regarding the suspect's identity and specific charges are expected to be released as the investigation continues.