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University officials warning students about woman who’s been roaming campus grounds in search of a date for her son

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You thought your mom was embarrassing?

The Towson University Police Department is on the lookout for a woman seeking students to date her son.

An advisory has been issued asking faculty and staff at the Maryland teaching school to be on the lookout for a woman in her 50s who has visited the university’s library and arts center showing off a cell phone photo of a man she claims is her son.

“This advisory is intended to heighten awareness and inform the community of incidents that may impact their safety and security,” the advisory reads.

Officials released surveillance video of the alleged culprit, who was wearing a patterned scarf, striped shirts and glasses while playing matchmaker.

Cops aren’t treating this as a criminal case, according to the Baltimore Sun. They just want her to stop bothering people.

Towson claims more than 22,000 students and 1,600 staffers. It’s famous alumni include CNN anchor Brian Stelter, Broadway actor Andy Karl, WWE wrestler Stacy Keibler, Hall of Fame quarterback Johnny Unitas and former Giants stars Dave Megget and Sean Landeta.