Battery

Reported Offense: Battery

Date & Time of Occurrence: 07/05/2026 4:09 p.m.

Location: Near the intersection of Jefferson Boulevard and Orchard Avenue near UPC

Report Number: 2602332

Incident Description: The suspect approached the victim as the victim was walking along the sidewalk toward their vehicle. The suspect made a lewd remark to the victim, which the victim ignored. After the victim entered their vehicle, the suspect prevented the victim from closing the driver’s side door and then forcefully slammed it shut, causing the door to strike the victim’s leg. The suspect was last seen walking eastbound on the north side of Jefferson Boulevard toward the USC Village. The victim did not report any injuries.

Vehicle Description: None

Suspect Description (provided by reporting party):

Age:Between 25 and 30 years old
Eye Color:Unknown
Hair Color:Black
Height:Unknown
Race:Indian
Sex:Male
Weight:Unknown
Additional Description:Wearing a blue long-sleeve collared shirt, dark pants, black sunglasses, a white earbud in left ear, gray athletic shoes, and a black backpack
Weapon:None

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Please note that race, ethnicity, gender and/or religious affiliation are NOT considered the basis for suspicion; only behaviors are considered suspicious.

If you have information relevant to the crime(s) reflected in this alert, immediately call DPS at (213) 740-6000 for the University Park Campus (UPC), (323) 442-1000 for the Health Sciences Campus (HSC) or (213) 485-6571 for the LAPD Southwest Division.

The purpose of this warning is to aid in the prevention of similar crimes by alerting the community about the incident and to provide information which allows individuals to make informed decisions about their personal safety.

USC Department of Public Safety Recommendations

  • If you feel you may be in danger, immediately go to a safe location and report the crime to law enforcement. Call DPS emergency for UPC at (213) 740-4321, for HSC call (323) 442-1000, or call 911 for LAPD.
  • If you observe a crime in progress, STAY CALM AND CALL DPS emergency for UPC at (213) 740-4321, for HSC call (323) 442-1000, or call 911 for LAPD. Do not attempt to apprehend any suspects or perpetrators of crime. Your personal safety and the safety of others around you should be your primary concern. 
  • Not every person you meet has good intentions. Be cautious of strangers and keep a safe distance. There is safety in numbers, so travel with friends.
  • Avoid using cell phones or other technology while walking as criminals target distracted, inattentive individuals using them.
  • Be a good witness : It is important to recall what you observed and provide as many details as possible to law enforcement such as: the sex, race, age, height, hair color, clothing, tattoos, scars of any suspects and a description of the make and model of any vehicle used in the crime and its license plate if possible.
  • Do not attempt to apprehend any suspects or perpetrators of crime. 

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