Towson University police are on the lookout for a woman who’s been hanging around campus asking students if they’re interested in … dating her son.
The 50-something woman’s shenanigans led to students making complaints last week. The woman, who allegedly hangs out around the Cook Library and Center for the Arts, showed pictures of her son on her cell phone while inquiring about possibly dating him.
The Baltimore Sun reports that Towson officials say the woman is not wanted for any criminal investigation, but they add her behavior has to cease.
TUPD warns students and staff of a woman in her 50s donning a multicolored scarf on campus trying to find a date for her son. Source:
https://t.co/nNtZX2lLsO— The Towerlight (@TheTowerlight) February 10, 2019
“This incident advisory is being provided in order to make the TU Community aware of an incident on campus that may cause concern,” Charles Herring, chief of the university police department, wrote in an e-mail to the campus community. “This advisory is intended to heighten awareness and inform the community of incidents that may impact their safety and security.”
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