Student arrested on charges of exposing himself at career fair
Issue date: 11/3/05 Section: News
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A Webster student was arrested on campus just after 1 p.m. Nov. 1 on charges of exposing himself during the career fair in the Grant Gymnasium. A dispatcher for the Webster Groves Police Department did not release the name of the student, but Misha Sulpolvar, a senior art and religious studies major, identified himself as the student.
Sulpovar was charged with indecent exposure. Indecent exposure is typically a misdemeanor offense, but those charged with the crime can be forced to register on sex offender databases.
Trezette Dixon, assistant director of Career Services, confronted Sulpolvar at the Career Fair and told him public safety officers would confront him. Public safety officers detained Sulpovar and turned him over to Webster Groves police.
Incident reports from Webster Groves police and public safety were unavailable at press time.
Dixon referred all inquiries about the incident to Assistant Dean of Students Colette Cummings, who could not be reached.
Sulpovar was charged with indecent exposure. Indecent exposure is typically a misdemeanor offense, but those charged with the crime can be forced to register on sex offender databases.
Trezette Dixon, assistant director of Career Services, confronted Sulpolvar at the Career Fair and told him public safety officers would confront him. Public safety officers detained Sulpovar and turned him over to Webster Groves police.
Incident reports from Webster Groves police and public safety were unavailable at press time.
Dixon referred all inquiries about the incident to Assistant Dean of Students Colette Cummings, who could not be reached.
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