Safety Alert issued after woman sexually assaulted on Lawrence Tech campus
Man accused of exposing himself, groping woman outside athletic field
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The Michigan Sexual Assault Hotline offers anonymous assistance and support without judgement. It can be reached at 855-864-2374.
SOUTHFIELD, Mich. – Police are looking for a man in connection with a sexual assault that happened Saturday afternoon on campus at Lawrence Technological University.
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Police said he groped a woman who was walking down 10 Mile Road and exposed himself shortly after 1 p.m. It’s believed the predator and his victim exchanged a few words and went back to a set of trailers in the parking lot, near the athletic field. Police said that’s where the man began forcibly touching the woman and exposed his genitals and took off on foot.
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Safety Alert issued after woman sexually assaulted on Lawrence Tech campus
DETROIT – Police are looking for a man in connection with a sexual assault that happened Saturday afternoon on campus at Lawrence Technological University.
Anyone with information is asked to contact the Campus Safety Department at 248-204-3945 or the Southfield Police Department at 248-796-5500.
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LEWISTON A group of Bates College students are planning a protest Friday calling for administrators “to defund and disarm campus safety” officers.
An Instagram post by the Bates Leftist Coalition on Thursday.
The Bates Leftist Coalition said the 1 p.m. walk-out and rally is meant to “reemphasize our ongoing commitment and persistence to the work of disarming, defunding and reimaging” the Campus Safety Department.
The move follows a decision by the college this week to take away the batons carried by its security officers, who are not otherwise armed.
That decision followed a petition by the leftist coalition and the Bates Restorative and Transformative Justice Coalition, signed by 18 groups and 546 people, that called for the removal of both batons and handcuffs from officers and to oppose equipping them with body cameras.