Sexual assault reported in university residence hall
A sexual assault is reported to have occurred in a southeast residence hall on Sunday, according to a university crime warning. The victim and offender were confirmed to know each other.
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A sexual assault is reported to have occurred in a southeast residence hall on Sunday, according to a university crime warning. The victim and offender were confirmed to know each other.
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