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Towson University police warn of a woman on the loose, looking for a date for her son

Towson University police have asked students and staff to be on the lookout for a woman in her 50s wearing a multicolored scarf. She’s looking for a date for her son.

Students complained to officers that she approached them last week in two campus buildings, the Cook Library and Center for the Arts, showing them a picture on her cell phone and asking if they were interested in dating her son.

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It caused enough of a disturbance that police alerted students via an ā€œincident advisoryā€ that included a link to surveillance footage of the woman. They asked anyone with information about the woman or the incidents to contact university police at 410-704-4444.

University officials said the woman isn’t being sought for any criminal investigation, but simply to put the behavior to a stop.

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ā€œThis incident advisory is being provided in order to make the TU Community aware of an incident on campus that may cause concern,ā€ Charles Herring, chief of the university police department, wrote in an e-mail to the campus community. ā€œThis advisory is intended to heighten awareness and inform the community of incidents that may impact their safety and security.ā€

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