Sexual assault reported in Arboretum
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Trevor brown |
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12:00 AM ON Jul. 20, 2006
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A victim reported she was inappropriately touched Monday while walking from the Student Recreational Sports Center to the Health, Physical Education and Recreation building, said IU Police Department Sgt. Craig Munroe reading from the police report.
He said the victim was walking on 10th Street when she noticed a man looking at her strangely. After she turned onto the sidewalk to the arboretum, she reported the suspect came from behind her and "slapped her on the buttocks," Munroe said. The victim called IUPD following the incident.
She described the man who inappropriately touched her as a Latino male, 5-foot-4 or shorter, wearing blue shorts, no shirt, with curly chest hair and short dark hair.
Anyone who's familiar with the subject or who may have witnessed similar incidents is encouraged to please call 855-4111 to speak with an IUPD officer or detective.
Police, fire departments sent to a fire at Tulip Tree Apartments
IUPD officers were dispatched Tuesday evening to a third floor room in the Tulip Tree Apartment complex when they received a complaint of heavy smoke, Munroe said reading from the police report. He said when they arrived, a small fire had just been put out by a housing assistant.
Munroe said after the officers arrived on the scene and made sure no one was in the apartment, the fire department also arrived to remove the smoke from the room and hallway. The cause of the fire reportedly was from someone cooking pork on a stove, he said.
It was unclear at the time if there was any fire damage due to the fact that the powder from the distinguished covered most of the room. If there was any damage it was minor, Munroe said.
Lecture on police shootings to be presented to IUPD cadets
The IU Police Academy will hold a special presentation Friday for their cadets on instruction on 'police shootings' Munroe said. During the event speeches will be given by Indianapolis Police Officers Michael Antonelli and Stephanie Thompson and Indiana State Trooper Jim Soper.
According to a press release, an incident that occurred on Nov. 20, 2005 will be examined when Antonelli, an IU alumnae and former IUPD officer, was shot in the eye during a traffic stop in Indianapolis. Both Thompson and Soper were involved in pursuing the subject that shot Antonelli.
The presentation will take place 9:30 a.m. Friday in the Graduate and Executive Education Center room 001 in the Kelly School of Business.