The search warrant affidavit describes break-ins and assaults that occurred on the following dates:

• Feb. 18, when a woman said she woke up after an intruder entered her dorm room and touched her buttocks;

• April 8, when another woman alleged someone came in her room and tickled her thigh as he crouched at the end of her bed;

• April 26, when two women said a man entered their apartments and left after being seen;

• Sept. 10, when a woman said she saw someone flee her residence after he opened her bedroom door;

• Oct. 7, when a woman reported that an intruder entered her room and asked her about her roommate.

The document indicates the TU Information Technology Department was able to determine Molina had been logged in to the school’s wireless internet network with his TU email address at the time of at least two of the burglaries. Tulsa Police say a search of Molina’s electronic devices revealed a video recording of a rape of an unconscious woman.

TU spokeswoman Mona Chamberlin told the Tulsa World that Molina, who is suspended pending the outcome of an upcoming disciplinary hearing, has been a TU student since the fall 2015 semester.