UCF Police Arrest ‘Dangerous’ Man Known for Roaming Campus with Crowbar

Crime — By on September 8, 2011 at 11:05 pm

UCF Police arrested Steven Marshall for the second time after he was caught vandalizing vending machines on campus.

Students spotted Marshall in the Health and Public Affairs building and told police which led to his arrest. The tip that led to the arrest came in after UCF police posted a campus alert about the situation that week.

Marshall has been arrested over forty times and has a violent history. UCF police have called him “dangerous.”

Check below for the original story and KnightNews.com’s exclusive confrontation with Marshall.


Original Story:

UCF police are looking for someone breaking into vending machines on campus. UCF police spokesman Sgt. Troy Williamson told KnightNews.com that they usually come out at night.

It is still unclear who might be behind these crimes, but in a UCF police crime alert the images of two individuals, who have been arrested for breaking into vending machines before, were released so students can be on the lookout for them and call police if they spot them on campus.

If you have any information on these men on campus or have seen any suspicious activity call the UCF Police Department at 407-823-5555. Do not make contact with either of the subjects and if you see a crime in progress, dial 911.

KnightNews.com first reported that Steven Marshall, a man with a violent criminal history, was arrested for breaking into vending machines on campus in March.

A video of KnightNews.com confronting Marshall can be seen below

Sgt. Williamson talking about the arrest of Steven Marshall:


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  • Evan says:

    Yup cause it’s better than everyone else’s and if it’s good enough that local news stations ran on TV then it’s good enough to promote!

  • DriveByPoster says:

    Great job, guys. You may be promoting the lamest “confrontation” in journalistic history. You’re proud of that?

  • Some guy says:

    His arrest interrupted the Urban Gaming Clubs capture the flag game.

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