LINCOLN, Neb. (KLKN) — An Oklahoma man was arrested Sunday after he was found stalking a student on the University of Nebraska-Lincoln’s campus. Just before 3:15 a.m. on Oct. 1, a UNL community service officer found a suspicious male walking around a residence hall on campus. SEE ALSO: UNL Police report suspicious man inside residence hall on campus The officer told police the man — later identified as 34-year-old Alexander Sanchez — was looking at doors inside the residence hall for one hour. According to court documents, UNLPD responded to the residence hall after Sanchez made comments about finding his girlfriend. Police met Sanchez in the lobby of the residence hall. According to an affidavit, Sanchez initially refused to identify himself, insisted on leaving and was confrontational with officers. This led officers to temporarily detain Sanchez in handcuffs until he complied. According to court documents, Sanchez made several statements stating he was looking for his girlfriend, who he said personally invited him to the university. Sanchez told officers he was invited by the victim through Snapchat and TikTok Live. He also said he had traveled by bus from Oklahoma on Sept. 3 to find the victim. Officers looked through the
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