Squatter Pretending to be Student Lived in Stanford Dorms for Months

It looks like this guy only got caught when he tried to steal a dorm TV.

FOX News reports:

Stanford squatter: Man pretending to be university student stayed in dorm for 10 monthsAn Alabama man ia accused of squatting in at least five Stanford University dormitories since 2021, according to the school and its newspaper.The school’s newspaper, The Stanford Daily, first reported that William Curry – a Vestavia Hills, Alabama, high school graduate who posed as a Stanford student – was first removed from campus in 2021 but continued to pose as a student and squat in various dorms throughout campus.”Stanford can confirm that Mr. Curry was reported to be on campus several times since December of last year. The first time Mr. Curry was found to be living in a dorm, he was cited for violating the law. Since then, the university’s Department of Public Safety has obtained multiple stay-away letters, a prerequisite to citing someone for trespass on campus, to present to Mr. Curry but was unable to locate him until the most recent incident on October 27, at which point he was given the letter,” Stanford spokesperson Dee Mostofi told Fox News Digital in a statement.On Oct. 27, Curry allegedly tried to steal a TV from a dorm on campus, at which point resident assistants (RAs) contracted school officials, who handed Curry a stay-away letter at the time. Curry is also accused of harassing multiple students, according to the Daily, which said school officials stayed silent about the issue until the alleged Oct. 27 theft incident.Students who spoke with the newspaper said Curry would break in to dorms through windows and other means.

Tags: California, College Insurrection, Crime

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