Zara started sending inappropriate text messages, the affidavit states.

“The messages became increasingly obscene, including a picture of Zara holding his penis, suggesting he is well-endowed and they would ‘have a killer time,’ ” the affidavit states. “Zara sent 73 text messages to (the woman) in less than an hour’s time. (The woman) told Zara 17 times to stop messaging her via text message and Facebook.”

Baylor police made contact with Zara, who said he lied to the woman’s friends to get her phone number and that he thought the woman would “enjoy” the photo he sent her, the affidavit states.

The woman said the messages caused her fear and anxiety, prompting her to get a no-contact order from the Baylor Title IX Office, the arrest affidavit states. She also requested housing relocation and had people escort her to and from class.

In February, Zara began harassing another woman at Baylor, who got many “disturbing and crude messages via Facebook from an unknown male,” the second arrest affidavit states. She reported the harassment to Baylor police Feb. 20 and said she did not know Zara before the messages started Feb. 18.