Loyola, Columbia colleges issue safety alerts after groping incidents
Loyola, Columbia colleges issue safety alerts after groping incidents

Loyola, Columbia colleges issue safety alerts after groping incidents

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Chicago's Loyola University and Columbia College have issued safety alerts following multiple sexual assaults on their campuses. At Loyola University, three incidents occurred in rapid succession on Monday night, with a suspect groping students near Campion Hall, Mertz Hall, and at the corner of Loyola and Sheridan before fleeing into a CTA Red Line station. The suspect was described as wearing a gray and black puffy coat and white shoes. On Tuesday, Columbia College reported a similar assault outside the Harold Washington Library. While connections between the incidents at both schools remain unclear, heightened security measures are in place, and students are urged to stay alert. Authorities request that anyone with information contact campus security or the police.

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