INFORMATIONAL MESSAGE FROM ALERT CAROLINA: UNC Police Release New Information in Morrison Residence Hall Break-in Investigation

UNC Police are continuing their investigation into several related room break-ins in Morrison Residence Hall early Tuesday (Nov. 1).  The suspect is now described as a white male, 5-10 to 6-0 in height, having short, dark hair, and wearing a “Pablo Escobar” costume which included a black-and-yellow-striped shirt tucked into jeans, a “Wanted” sign hung around his neck, and fake wounds to the head (see newly released photos).

Anyone with information should contact UNC Police Investigator Oliver at (919) 445-8647.

This investigation is ongoing; continue to monitor Alert Carolina website (alertcarolina.unc.edu) for any updates in the investigation into these incidents.  For a list of safety tips, see the following link through the Alert Carolina page.

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UNC Students, Faculty and Staff:

UNC Police Seek Information on Morrison Residence Hall Break-ins

UNC Police are asking anyone with information which might aid in an investigation into several related room break-ins in Morrison Hall to please contact the UNC Public Safety Department.

The break-ins by a college-aged male were reported to have occurred in unlocked rooms over roughly a 30-minute period early Tuesday morning (Nov. 1).  The suspect was described as a white male, 5-10 to 6-0 in height, having short, dark hair.  He wearing a cowboy-themed costume including a black-and-yellow striped shirt tucked into jeans, with a “Wanted” sign hung around his neck, and fake wounds to the head. He may be a resident of Ehringhaus Residence Hall.

Anyone with information should contact Investigator Oliver at (919) 843-6165.  Also, anyone seeing any suspicious activity anywhere on campus is reminded to call 9-1-1 immediately.

This investigation is ongoing; continue to monitor Alert Carolina website (alertcarolina.unc.edu) for any updates in the investigation into these incidents.  For a list of safety tips, see the following link through the Alert Carolina page.

About Informational Messages: The University sends an Informational Message to inform the campus community about a situation that is not an emergency, but is expected to be of significant interest to the campus. An Informational Message is one of three tiers of communication under the University’s revised emergency communications plan. Emergency Warning refers to a siren activation for a significant emergency. And a Timely Warning is issued if there is a continuing danger AND notification will not compromise law enforcement efforts.