These undated photos provided by the University of Arizona Department of Public Safety show Henry Yanez III (top) and Brad Wilkinson next to the cars they were mostly driving near campus. Both men have continued to be spotted on campus after they were each recently banned after allegations they were harassing women on campus, UA police say.

Two men already banned from the University of Arizona for allegedly harassing female students seem to be back at it again, campus police say.

UA police issued an alert asking the campus community to remain vigilant and aware of their surroundings as their investigation continues.

Last month, UAPD arrested Henry Yanez III following several incidents where he reportedly followed and harassed young women and tried to get them inside his vehicle by offering them rides, police said.

Police said this is the second time Yanez has been arrested for similar allegations on or around campus. He was arrested on similar charges in 2015.

Yanez is out of jail but has been issued an exclusionary order to stay away from the campus.

The second man, Brad Wilkinson, 73, has a recent history of being on campus for extended periods of time, police said. He has been accused of offering women rides and following them once they decline.

Wilkinson was banned from campus but was caught violating the order days later when UA police say he attended back-to-school events on the campus.

Anyone who sees the two men on campus is asked to immediately alert campus police by calling 911 or 520-621-8273. Anonymous calls can be made to 88-CRIME (520-882-7463).

Police say it is important to be aware of your surroundings, avoid walking alone and use transportation services like ASUA Safe Ride, Uber, Lyft and taxi services. Go to uapd.arizona.edu and safety.arizona.edu to find additional safety tips.


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