Source: wtvr.com - Wednesday, February 25, 2015
CHARLOTTESVILLE, Va. – University of Virginia police said that a female student may have been sexually assaulted over the weekend. Officers said the woman was found unconscious at an apartment just off campus Sunday. The student reportedly had no memory of what happened the night before after she was given drinks from a man she met online. The victim was taken to the hospital. Charlottesville police are investigating. Here’s a message sent to the university from campus police: On February 23, 2015, the University learned of a possible sexual assault involving a female student victim on February 22, 2015. The student, who was found unconscious at an apartment in the 100 block of Harmon Street, was taken to the UVA emergency room. She subsequently reported having no memory of several hours of the evening after being given drinks from a male she had met online. These symptoms, which involve a rapid onset of intoxication out of proportion to the amount of alcohol ingested, as well as reported memory loss, are consistent with the ingestion of predatory drugs that may be used to facilitate sexual assault. The Charlottesville Police were called to the hospital and took a report. The case is currently under investigation. The University of Virginia shares this information to protect members of the University community by promoting safety, to help reduce the likelihood of future crimes, and to raise awareness of how to seek prompt assista
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