OU police respond to rape in parking lot of campus apartment

OU police respond to rape in parking lot of campus apartment

CONDITION, AND WE WILL KEEP YOU UPDATED AS WE LEARN MORE. AND HAPPENING NOW IN NORMAN OU. POLICE SENDING OUT A WARNING TO CAMPUS AFTER A REPORTED SEXUAL ASSAULT EARLY THIS MORNING. ACCORDING TO POLICE, THIS HAPPENED AT THE TRADITIONS EAST APARTMENTS, WHICH IS A STUDENT APARTMENT COMPLEX. OFFICERS RESPONDED TO THE SCENE AROUND FOUR THIS MORNING. THE VICTIM TOLD AUTHORITIES THEY WERE RAPED IN A CAR BY AN UNKNOWN MA

OU police respond to rape in parking lot of campus apartment complex

An alert was sent out to University of Oklahoma students, notifying them of the situation on Saturday morning

The University of Oklahoma Police Department notified students of a rape that occurred Saturday morning outside of an apartment complex on campus. Open the video player above for more top headlines. At 3:45 a.m., police responded to the Traditions East Apartments, which is a student apartment complex, near Asp. Avenue and Imhoff Road. Police said a victim reported that they were raped in a vehicle by an unknown male suspect in the parking lot of the complex. An alert was sent out to University of Oklahoma students, notifying them of the situation on Saturday morning. >> Download the KOCO 5 AppThe investigation is ongoing. Top HeadlinesCaddo County escaped inmates found in OKC Law student graduates as valedictorian after many adversities Northern lights put on beautiful display over OklahomaOklahoma political ads ramp up amid Tom Cole’s bitter primary fight

The University of Oklahoma Police Department notified students of a rape that occurred Saturday morning outside of an apartment complex on campus.

Open the video player above for more top headlines.

At 3:45 a.m., police responded to the Traditions East Apartments, which is a student apartment complex, near Asp. Avenue and Imhoff Road. Police said a victim reported that they were raped in a vehicle by an unknown male suspect in the parking lot of the complex.

An alert was sent out to University of Oklahoma students, notifying them of the situation on Saturday morning.

>> Download the KOCO 5 App

The investigation is ongoing.


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