Campus bathroom intruder suspect arrested, held without bail

The Citrus college bathroom intruder was caught and arrested Oct. 5.

Phillip Osuna, 25, a Citrus College student and Covina resident, has been arrested and charged with four counts of invasion of privacy.

Osuna was caught on suspicion of “entering a Citrus College campus women’s restroom in an attempt to watch females while they were in bathroom stalls,” the Glendora Police Department press release said. “The law applies to situations where a suspect peeks through a hole or an opening into an area someone is occupying in which a reasonable expectation of privacy exists.”

Detective Mike Howell with the Glendora Police Department said  the suspect was caught as a result of joint investigation efforts between the Citrus College Campus Safety and GPD detectives.

“We worked with Campus Safety so that they were aware of what we were doing,” Howell said.

“From the investigation, I determined who I believed it was.”

The Clarion previously reported that a male bathroom intruder struck Citrus College three times.

Osuna was on parole for an unrelated crime. He is placed on parole without bail. He will not be released from jail until a judge addresses his case.

Osuna’s case will be filed with the district attorney’s office in West Covina.

 

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