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Walsh violates orders by trespassing

By Rebecca LeFever on April 8, 2009 in News

Randall Walsh, 29, was charged in January with allegedly threatening a philosophy professor with a knife. “Randall was banned from campus for a reason,” Chief Wayne Silcox of MUPD said. But Walsh came back.

On March 31 MUPD received a call that Walsh was seen on campus but officers were unable to locate him. Walsh returned to campus on April 1 and was arrested with two misdemeanor counts of trespassing and stalking. Charges were filed before District Justice Leo Eckert.

When he was arrested on Jan. 7, Walsh was charged with terroristic threats, simple assault, disorderly conduct, and two counts of criminal mischief after damaging a professor’s desk with a knife and a University police holding cell.

He was not enrolled in winter classes at the time of the incident, but he was a current Millersville University student.

“Apparently the fact that we don’t want him here doesn’t mean much to Randall,” Silcox said. Walsh won’t be returning to campus anytime soon. He is being held in Lancaster County Prison under $1,000,000 bail for violation of his trespass order. According to Silcox, he will most likely receive a bail deduction at a later date.

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