Unidentified man attacks student in D6 parking lot
By CHRISTINE KRALY
News Writer
Dillon Hall resident Peter Garrison was assaulted and robbed in the D6 north parking lot on May 8, according to Notre Dame Security/Police (NDSP) reports.
Garrison could not be reached for comment.
The incident occurred at approximately 10:20 p.m. when Garrison was walking through the parking lot and was struck on the head, according to Chuck Hurley, director of NDSP. Garrison was knocked unconscious and told Hurley he could not recall if he was struck with an object.
Garrison awoke to find that the man had stolen his shoes and $10 and a driver's license from his pocket.
Garrison sustained head injuries and scrapes and bruises to his arms, Hurley said.
The suspect is a black male, approximately six feet, 30-40 years old with a full beard and was wearing a white T-shirt and blue jeans.
Collaboration between NDSP and the South Bend Police Department led to a suspect line-up which Garrison witnessed May 12. Garrison could not identify the attacker.
Hurley said this was an isolated mugging incident but that students should report any suspicious-looking people to security as soon as possible.
All News Stories for Friday, May 19, 2000