On Wednesday, 40-year-old Eric Brown was charged with sexual assault and aggravated robbery for the Feb. 7 assault at the UH Welcome Center Student Parking Garage.
Brown was arrested by UHPD later that night when court documents say he became confrontational with police and was shocked with a Taser.
The University of Houston said they wanted charges pressed for his interaction with police, but the district attorney said there was not sufficient evidence, and he was released.
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When ABC13 asked if UHPD notified the DA's office that Brown was a suspect in the sex assault, a university spokesperson said she did not have that information.
It's unclear when Brown was officially connected to the sexual assault, but as of Wednesday, there's a warrant out for his arrest.
On Feb. 7, UH police said Brown approached a 21-year-old woman on the second floor of the Welcome Center student's parking garage at around 5:30 p.m.
According to charging documents, the victim was cleaning her vehicle as she was preparing for a sorority event when Brown came up to her and asked to borrow a pen. That's when Brown reportedly forced his way into her vehicle and raped her at knifepoint, documents said.
Additionally, police say he stole $30 from her. When officers ran into him later that night, Brown was found with the cash and a knife, according to charging documents.
Documents reveal that Brown has a lengthy history of charges, dating all the way back to 2002. His most recent charge was a misdemeanor assault on a family member in 2018, documents said.
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