By Rachel Chiang | Assistant News Editor & Rory Dulock | News Editor

Former Baylor student Satvika Amanana was arrested in connection with a false report of a kidnapping made last semester. On Jan. 16, Amanana was booked in the McLennan County jail and was released the following day on a $1,000 bond.

The offense stems from an incident in October when a Baylor Alert was sent out notifying campus of a report of an alleged kidnapping.

The initial report claimed that a victim was forcibly abducted in the parking lot between Morrison Hall and the Sid Richardson Building by a suspect who was described as a dark-skinned male, around 6’3” with short balding hair and in his mid-20s. According to the report, the suspect allegedly forced the victim into a white sedan before driving several blocks and eventually releasing the victim unharmed.

After nearly a day of investigation, the Baylor University Police Department concluded that the report was unfounded and sent out another alert with the update.

Falsely making a report of kidnapping is a Class A misdemeanor unless the false report is of “an emergency involving a public or private institution of higher education or involving a public primary or secondary school, public communications, public transportation, public water, gas, or power supply or other public service, in which event the offense is a state jail felony.”

According to Baylor spokesperson Lori Fogleman, “the student is not currently enrolled. The university was not involved in the investigation.”

Amanana declined to comment.

Rachel Chiang is a senior Journalism major from Flower Mound minoring in Japanese, Film and Digital Media, and Religion. In her free time you can usually find her reading, playing video games, or watching movies. When she graduates, she hopes to combine her studies and passions into her career whether that be as a journalist or wherever God sends her in life.

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