Wednesday, November 21, 2012

WSU issues crime alert after attempted sexual assault

Detroit — For the second time in a month, there has been an attempted sexual assault of a female at Wayne State University.

The university issued a crime alert after a 25-year-old student said she was attacked last week while walking up a stairwell at the Old Main building, located at Cass Avenue and Hancock Street.

According to the WSU campus police, the attacked occurred at about 8:40 p.m. Thursday with the victim reporting the incident to police on Saturday.

The victim told police a man walking down the stairwell attempted to pull down her sweatpants. She kicked him in the groin then ran and locked herself in a nearby restroom.

Police said the woman — who was uninjured — called friends who came to her aid.

The victim described her attacker as a heavyset male in his 40s, 6-feet-tall with a goatee and grey hair. He was wearing a black skull cap, red hoodie sweatshirt and blue jeans.

By Tom Greenwood
From The Detroit News:

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