SAN FRANCISCO—On September 16, at 4:45 p.m., a suspect followed a victim at Harry Britt Building’s Q-Lot east side, which located near Frida Kahlo Way. The suspect intended to grab a female victim, but she screamed, catching the attention of another person who rescued her. The suspect never spoke and walked towards the bus stop.
On October 9, at about 4:30 p.m., when a student entered Harry Britt Building (HBB), they noticed the suspect sitting. As the student passed by, the suspect started laughing, standing up to lung the student, but he did not touch the other individual. He went into the 1st floor men’s restroom.
It was reported November 3, at 5 p.m., a timely warning was sent out to City College of San Francisco students, faculty and staff at its Ocean Campus, advising them to be on the lookout for a Latino male adult with long, curly hair mid 20s, 5 foot and 8 inches tall and 200 pounds. He is usually seen wearing a white hoodie, blue jeans, and he is carrying a black backpack. He was last seen at the Q-Lot, Southside of the Harry Britt Building (HBB). acting oddly, with suspicion and harassing students, staff and faculty. His last victims were City College of San Francisco employees and students.
The suspect was apprehended by authorities on November 10. The case has been sent to the San Francisco District Attorney’s Office for further prosecution.
If any student, faculty or staff at City College of San Francisco sees any kind of suspicion characters like this one, please notify the City College of San Francisco’s District Police Department at (415) 239-3200.





