Staff Reports
Texas State University Police Department announced an investigation into a sexual assault on campus, which occurred on December 1 at a university residence complex.
According to UPD, officers responded to a delayed report of a non-stranger sexual assault Tuesday, December 4. The victim is reported to have been a Texas State Student.
No description of the suspect was released. However, UPD did say the assailant was not a Texas State student.
The University Police Department released the following danger signals often exhibited by sexual offenders to help students and members of the community.
“Sexual assault is not the fault of the victim. Only a perpetrator can prevent sexual assault. While a university is required under the Clery Act to notify the public of such reports, it is also our responsibility to provide information regarding protective measures.”
The Clery Act is a federal statute requiring colleges and universities participating in federal financial aid programs to maintain and disclose campus crime statistics and security information.
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I bet $100 bill assailant is either black or brown..
I bet you $100 you do not perceive your comment as being racist.