UPDATE: The Bakersfield Police Department said on Thursday that it has determined there is not enough evidence to show a crime has occurred.

The department said it made the determination after obtaining a statement from the reporting party and conducting a follow-up investigation. The reporting party is not seeking any charges against the man, BPD said.

The person of interest in the case has been in contact with the CSUB Police Department and BPD, the department said. He is not being sought for any criminal acts as a result of this investigation.

BAKERSFIELD, Calif. (KGET) — Cal State Bakersfield police say they are searching for a man suspected in an alleged sexual assault Wednesday against a female student he met through a dating app.

Campus police said a female CSUB student met with a man she met through the dating app Tinder at around 3:30 p.m. in a common area in Student Housing East.

Police say the man, only identified as “Brad,” followed the student up to her room and sexually assaulted her. Campus police distributed a photo of the suspect.

CSUB police identified a suspect in an alleged sexual assault as “Brad.” / Photo: Cal State University Bakersfield Police Department

The student resisted and the man fled from the campus heading eastbound on Kroll Way on a black Harley Davidson motorcycle.

“Brad” is described as being in his early 30s, standing 5 feet, 8 inches tall and weighing 150 pounds with multiple tattoos on his body and face — including dollar signs on his eye lids. He was seen wearing a brown jacket, a white baseball cap, yellow shirt, gray hooded sweatshirt, blue jeans, black shoes with red laces. He also had a blue or black backpack and a black helmet.

Anyone with information is asked to call campus police at 661-654-2677 or Bakersfield police at 327-7111.