A Penn State freshman will be charged with disorderly conduct after she was identified having sex Saturday morning in a seventh-floor laundry room downtown, State College police said Monday.
Police said the incident happened shortly after 7 a.m. at the Beaver Hill apartment building, 340 E. Beaver Ave. The student and her partner started out having oral sex in the third-floor laundry room there, according to a police report.
They relocated to the seventh floor after staff from A.W. and Sons, which runs the apartment building, found them on the third floor and asked the couple to move along, police said.
The couple left the premises after the staff confronted them again on the seventh floor, according to the police report. In addition to facing a disorderly-conduct charge, police said, the freshman will be asked to pay a $285 clean-up fee — thanks to a ‘biohazard’ left behind after the seventh-floor encounter.
Authorities have not identified her partner in the incident, which was captured by cameras in the building, according to the police report. The partner’s identity is not clear in the security-surveillance footage, police said.
The name of the freshman who was identified has not been released.
In other State College police news from the weekend:
- A woman taken to Mount Nittany Medical Center early Saturday will be charged with disorderly conduct, police said. According to a police report, she was taken there after she was found intoxicated in public. Then, after four and a half hours at the hospital, she began screaming at and otherwise disrupting the medical staff, police said. Her blood-alcohol-content level at that point, shortly before 10 a.m., was still in excess of 0.25, according to the police report.
- A 19-year-old Penn State student unsuccessfully tried to enter the Brewery, 233 E. Beaver Ave., with fake identification at 12:24 a.m. Sunday, police said. He soon fled the scene, but not before leaving behind a credit card and a university identification card with his name on them, according to a police report. Police said charges against the student are pending.
- Shortly before 1:30 a.m. Sunday, a man called police to complain that he was being denied entry to Mad Mex, 240 S. Pugh St., police said. When police arrived at the scene, the man charged at them, according to a police report. He was later found to be in possession of a spring-loaded knife. Police said the man was intoxicated and will be charged. No injuries were reported.