A 20-year-old student at Loyola has been arrested in connection with October’s attempted abduction of a woman walking home through the university area, New Orleans police said.

Julian Correa is charged with second-degree kidnapping and simple battery in connection with the incident, which took place around 3 a.m. Oct. 11 in the 7600 block of Oak Street, according to a NOPD news release. Correa was identified via surveillance camera images from the area and subsequently confessed to attacking the woman, the release states.

Correa is listed as a student in Loyola University’s online directory.

“This student has been suspended until we can schedule a hearing and determine appropriate action,” said Mikel Pak, a university spokeswoman.

Correa’s bond was set at $100,000 in an initial court appearance Sunday, and he is “not allowed to travel in the university area,” according to court records. The Orleans Public Defender’s office was assigned to represent him, and his next hearing date is Tuesday, the record shows.

Conviction on a charge of second-degree kidnapping carries a mandatory sentence of between five and 40 years, at least two of which much be served without parole, probation, or suspension, according to Louisiana law.

For more information, see the full news release below: