A man has been arrest in connection with burglaries at the Theta Xi Fraternity house on the University of Arizona campus, authorities say.

Henry Tavel, 42, was arrested in suspicion of burglary in two incidents at the frat house on East First Street, campus police said.

The first burglary took place at about 4:30 a.m. May 24, Surveillance showed the burglar enter the empty fraternity from the front door with two bags. He left out the back door with four bags.

The second burglary took place just after 6 a.m. May 27. The property again was vacant, but a resident watching live surveillance footage called police. Officers found Travel inside, UA police say.

Tavel was arrested on suspicion of second degree burglary, possession of dangerous drugs, possession of drug paraphernalia and possession of prescription drugs, UA police said.

Travel also has been banned from campus, police said.


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