Two youths were observed hanging around the fraternity quad and on the pedestrian footbridge — apparently without purpose — at 1:58 a.m. early Sunday morning.

According to Lafferty, Security responded to the report of the suspicious individuals and confronted them. After the suspects claimed that they had no identification on their person, Rochester police were notified and responded to the scene.

Once the police arrived on the scene, the individuals gave up their identifications, which police were then able to verify. It was determined that the suspects had no affiliation with the University.

The two suspects were warned and ordered not to return to University property. They departed the scene without incident.



Suspicious individuals found loitering on footbridge

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