Rape reported in residence hall
Katherine White
Issue date: 10/6/09 Section: News
Saturday, Sept. 26, a second-degree rape was reported in Tyler Residence Hall according to the ECU police daily crime logs.
According to the incident report filed with the ECU Police Department, the incident happened inside the co-ed residence hall during the early hours of the morning.
The female student reported an unknown male forcibly sexually assaulted her in a friend's dorm room. Both drugs and alcohol were present according to the report.
Dawn Tevepaugh, assistant chief of police, issued a statement via e-mail releasing an update regarding the investigation. She said, to protect the identity of the victim and to ensure that no complications relating to the investigation occur, the victim's identity will remain confidential and no detailed information would be released at this time.
According to an article published in The Daily Reflector on Sept. 28, Tevepaugh said a safety alert was not issued because authorities did not think the suspect posed a continuing threat to the ECU campus.
In the e-mail, Tevepaugh said it was important that officials were aware that the ECU community was not in any danger.
Additional safety reminders were also included in the statement aimed toward students, regardless of whether their residence was on or off campus, relating to ensuring their personal safety.
Officials urge students to always take steps to be safe by walking in groups, arranging and using safe means of transportation and enjoying alcoholic beverages responsibly.
If students see suspicious behavior or know of a crime that occurred on campus, students can report the incident anonymously on the ECU Police Department Web site or by telephone.
A crime in progress should be called in immediately by dialing 911 or dialing ECU dispatch at 252-328-6787.
This writer can be contacted at news@theeastcarolinian.com.
According to the incident report filed with the ECU Police Department, the incident happened inside the co-ed residence hall during the early hours of the morning.
The female student reported an unknown male forcibly sexually assaulted her in a friend's dorm room. Both drugs and alcohol were present according to the report.
Dawn Tevepaugh, assistant chief of police, issued a statement via e-mail releasing an update regarding the investigation. She said, to protect the identity of the victim and to ensure that no complications relating to the investigation occur, the victim's identity will remain confidential and no detailed information would be released at this time.
According to an article published in The Daily Reflector on Sept. 28, Tevepaugh said a safety alert was not issued because authorities did not think the suspect posed a continuing threat to the ECU campus.
In the e-mail, Tevepaugh said it was important that officials were aware that the ECU community was not in any danger.
Additional safety reminders were also included in the statement aimed toward students, regardless of whether their residence was on or off campus, relating to ensuring their personal safety.
Officials urge students to always take steps to be safe by walking in groups, arranging and using safe means of transportation and enjoying alcoholic beverages responsibly.
If students see suspicious behavior or know of a crime that occurred on campus, students can report the incident anonymously on the ECU Police Department Web site or by telephone.
A crime in progress should be called in immediately by dialing 911 or dialing ECU dispatch at 252-328-6787.
This writer can be contacted at news@theeastcarolinian.com.
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Hmm
posted 10/06/09 @ 9:12 AM EST
Interesting that there is no acknowledgment of a few missing facts: the girl was drunk, she was underage, she was in a place she was not supposed to be. (Continued…)
Hmm
posted 10/06/09 @ 9:47 AM EST
Since commentary which mentions uncomfortable aspects of this incident appears to be unwelcome here at TEC, I encourage all interested parties to consult the coverage that appeared in The Daily Reflector. (Continued…)
@ Hmm
posted 10/06/09 @ 2:12 PM EST
Actually, those points are about as relevant to this case as "How short was the skirt that she was wearing?"
If it is the case that she broke laws (underage drinking, breaking dorm rules, etc), in the eyes of the American justice system, they would be prosecuted seperately. (Continued…)
ugh
posted 10/07/09 @ 2:39 PM EST
underaged drinking or not... the girl was raped... this shouldnt have even been an article, thats a private matter and people only bitch about it happening until it happens to them. (Continued…)
Hmm
posted 10/07/09 @ 6:32 PM EST
One word for you, @Hmm. - HOFSTRA. Shit like that is the reason for my commentary.
As for them being rare? A study of rape allegations in Indiana over a nine-year period revealed that over 40% were shown to be false -- not merely unproven. (Continued…)
To Mr. Hmm
posted 10/08/09 @ 7:06 AM EST
Your sources are way outdated. Try again.
C
posted 10/08/09 @ 11:28 AM EST
I find it horrible that this is being discussed like she is automatically a liar. It does not matter if she was drinking, or in a room past curfew, or even wearing a short skirt. (Continued…)
Disgusted
posted 10/11/09 @ 11:28 AM EST
You all disgust me. This girl, whether she's lying or not, is obviously going through something difficult in her life. It's a cry for help. And yet you sit here passing judgements on what's going on. (Continued…)
Hmm
posted 11/05/09 @ 12:11 AM EST
Oh, and @Hmm, I have another, more pertinent (and recent) example for you ...
The girl that said she was raped in Austin? She lied about it. It never happened. (Continued…)
Ashlie
posted 11/06/09 @ 8:18 PM EST
Hmm... I want you to know that 1 in 4 females are victims of rape and 1 in 8 males are victims of rape. Maybe if you're lucky you won't be a victim, but maybe you will. (Continued…)
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