UCF Police Department issued an indefinite trespass warning to a 45-year-old man Tuesday night after receiving 13 complaints about him approaching women on campus and asking them to be his girlfriend, the report says.

Police said the man, Joshua Schuyler Hanson, was located leaving UCF’s library at approximately 6:08 p.m. by UCFPD after a two-hour search.

“[He] approached multiple women on campus and asked them personal questions,” UCF Police spokeswoman, Courtney Gilmartin, said. “Questions generally pertained to relationship  status and dating availability.”

At approximately 4:18 p.m. a complaint was made to police about a suspicious male. During the search for him, two additional calls were made detailing that the man was wearing gloves and using crutches to walk. [sam_ad id=”3″ codes=”true”]

In the report, police say the complaints sounded similar to a call they received last week about a suspicious male on campus.

During the search, UCFPD talked to numerous women who told them that Hanson approached them asking if they wanted to be his girlfriend, including a woman who said the same incident happened Monday outside of the library.

Police located the suspect’s vehicle, a silver truck with tires in the bed, inside of Parking Garage H. Police noticed a lot of property inside the vehicle, particularly a box of gloves, tape, scissors and a cooler that was pad locked.

Police located the suspect leaving the library, and he was issued an indefinite trespass warning for all UCF property.

If any suspicious activity on campus is seen, call UCF Police at 407-823-5555.