Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

UA, Fayettevil­le investigat­ing fourth dorm rape reported in less than seven weeks.

Case fourth in seven weeks; none connected, police say

- JAIME ADAME

FAYETTEVIL­LE — An 18-year-old University of Arkansas, Fayettevil­le student told police Wednesday she was raped at a campus residence hall back in January, the fourth dorm rape reported to police in a time span of less than seven weeks.

The women reporting the crimes have said they were raped by someone known to them, but there’s no connection between any of the cases, said Capt. Gary Crain, a spokesman for the university’s police department.

The most recently reported rape took place before 9:30 a.m. on Jan. 21 at Maple Hill East, according to police crime log informatio­n. An 18-year-old student is alleged to have committed the crime, Crain said.

Police are conducting interviews and checking for any possible surveillan­ce video as part of their ongoing investigat­ion, Crain said. About the string of cases, Crain said students should be on campus “to get an education, not to commit crimes, not to take advantage of people, and this just needs to stop.”

Crain said the Washington County prosecutin­g attorney’s office has been sent the case files of a Maple Hill South rape reported to police Jan. 19 and another in Hotz Hall reported Feb. 1. The prosecutor’s office reviews such cases to decide if criminal charges will be filed.

Police continue gathering informatio­n about the most recent case and another in Bud Walton Hall reported Feb. 7, Crain said.

Data for 2020 isn’t yet available in annual campus security reports. For all of 2019, there were 11 rapes reported as occurring in either UA-owned campus property or other UA-affiliated sites that include fraternal organizati­on properties not owned by the university.

Experts say that rape and sexual assault frequently go unreported, however. A 2014 U.S. Department of Justice study found that approximat­ely 20% of rapes and sexual assaults among college student victims were reported to police.

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