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North Cowichan/Duncan RCMP say they found no evidence of sexual assaults outside Cowichan District Hospital.
Police conducted an extensive look into third-party reports of sexual assaults in the area between Nov. 2 and 17. article continues below
Sex Assault Investigation Concludes at Cowichan Hospital
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The North Cowichan-Duncan RCMP says it’s concluding the sexual-assault investigation involving Cowichan District Hospital.
The RCMP says, “despite a thorough investigation into the matter to date, further evidence has not been obtained to support the allegations of sexual assaults occurring outside of the Cowichan District Hospital.”
In mid-November, the RCMP issued a statement urging potential victims or witnesses to come forward with any information they may have.
The police were investigating third-party reports of sexual assaults, allegedly happening outside the Cowichan District Hospital between November 2 and Nov 17.
However, while the North Cowichan-Duncan RCMP is concluding its investigation, anyone with information is still encouraged to come forward.