According to Nancy Greenstein, spokesperson for the UCLA police, while Stuckey was in custody, his fingerprints were run through Livescan, a national fingerprint database based in Washington, D.C.
His outstanding warrant from HUPD came up, as well as a warrant from police at San Francisco State University (SFSU). Stuckey is currently being held on the San Francisco State warrant in Los Angeles County Jail.
"We're very pleased today at HUPD," McNamara said.
On court records in Cambridge, Stuckey listed his occupation as a cashier at a Starbucks coffee shop in California.
In late November, Stuckey pled guilty to all nine charges HUPD lodged against him following an Oct. 22 arrest for a series of robberies in Matthews Hall, Thayer Hall and Weld Hall.
There were no burglary charges among these, but all related to the burglaries, including five counts of possession of stolen property.
Middlesex County District Court Judge J. Curran sentenced him to two years in jail--but suspended his sentence based on the 38 days Stuckey had already served in jail.
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