IC man accused of sexually harassing Kirkwood Community College employee

Hunter
03/25/20
An Iowa City man who reportedly has a habit of not showing up for court dates has been arrested on a warrant stemming from a January incident where he allegedly sexually harassed a community college employee.
Police records indicate that on January 14th at 12:40pm, 32-year-old Troy Frazier entered the office of a counselor at Kirkwood Community College on Lower Muscatine Road. While in the office, Frazier allegedly made statements that were sexual in nature to the employee, while displaying condoms.
Frazier is accused of making personal contact with the employee and acted in a way that threatened, intimidated, and alarmed the employee. The employee reached out to other employees to help intervene and stop the interaction with Frazier.
Surveillance allegedly observed Frazier and he provided ID information to employees.
A warrant was issued for his arrest on January 31st and he was taken to the Johnson County Jail late Tuesday afternoon. He was charged with 3rd degree Harassment, a simple misdemeanor.
Court records show a charge of 3rd degree burglary from an incident this past October 9th, when he’s accused of taking keys from the unattended front desk at the Hilton Garden Inn and spending the night with no means to pay for the room. He also has two charges of unauthorized use of a credit card from November 4th, when he allegedly used credit cards found in a wallet to purchase cigarettes at the Coralville Walmart and booking a room at the Americinn on HolidayRoad.
Records also indicated that Frazier has repeatedly failed to show up for arraigments and case management conferences stemming from those charges.
If Frazier is convicted on all charges, he could be sentenced to over nine years in prison.