UPDATE (Feb. 17, 2016): As of October 2015, all charges against Devin Mollegard besides institutional vandalism have been dropped, according to court documents. The Daily Collegian has updated the information in the headline and the article below.

A Penn State student was taken to jail early this morning after he vandalized a campus residence hall with derogatory words and images, including "drawings of penises," Penn State Police said.

Devin Mollegard, 19, of Bridgewater, New Jersey, reportedly used a black marker to draw "crude" images and words on 12 walls and 17 doors in Miller Hall, a dormitory in the Eastview Terrace residence hall complex, police said.

Police said the vandalism was not threatening, and did not appear to be aimed at a particular person.

The incident occurred at about 1:33 a.m., police said. When officers arrived, Mollegard — a resident of the hall — was found with the marker in a public area of the residence hall. He was under the influence of alcohol, police said, and resisted arrest. He would not cooperate with officers, to the point that it was a "breach of peace," police said.

Police arrested Mollegard and transported him to the Centre County Correctional Facility in lieu of $7,500 cash bail, according to court documents.

Mollegard was arraigned this morning on several misdemeanor charges, including two counts of criminal mischief, one count of institutional vandalism, one count of resisting arrest and one count of disorderly conduct for unreasonable noise, according to the documents. He also faces lesser charges of underage drinking and public drunkenness, according to the documents.

His preliminary hearing is scheduled Nov. 26 at 8:30 a.m.