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An unidentified older white male, after being asked to leave the Eliot House courtyard at 2 a.m. yesterday, received a trespass warning from University police.
The alleged intruder had previously received a trespass warning after an incident this January 16 at Eliot House.
An Eliot House resident tutor had initially observed the alleged intruder waiting outside an entryway door. Upon the approach, the alleged intruder remained evasive to questions and the tutor asked him to leave.
Although the tutor followed the alleged intruder up Dunster Street to Mt. Auburn Street, a few minutes later he returned and the University police responded to the scene.
After questioning from the police, the alleged intruder said that he was looking for a girl named Alexa. He did not know her last name, her age or her phone number.
After questioning and the issuing of the trespass warning, the alleged intruder left the premise.
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