CAMPUS ADVISORY
TO: UAF staff, faculty and students
FROM: University Relations
SUBJECT: Sexual Assault Reported
LOCATION: UAF Fairbanks Campus
DATE & TIME: Friday, March 29, 2002
The University Police Department is currently investigating a report
of a sexual assault and kidnapping of a female UAF student. The student
reported that on Thursday, March 28 at 9:47 p.m. she was outside the Wood
Center Building when she was pulled by the assailant from the north to
the west side of the building and assaulted.
The suspect fled the scene and is described as a 30-year-old white male,
5'8" tall, weighing 250 lbs. with blue eyes and short or shaved hair.
He was wearing blue jeans and a maroon and yellow coat and had two hoop
earrings in his left ear. Anyone with information about the incident is
encouraged to call campus police.
Students are reminded to exercise safety precautions: keep residence
halls and rooms locked, use the buddy system or police security escorts
and to contact campus police or residence life if you feel uncomfortable
about a person or situation.
Enhanced, emergency 911 phones marked with BLUE LIGHTS are available
on campus in 21 locations. By dialing 911, the phones ring directly into
the UAF police dispatch center. The location of the caller is automatically
registered.
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Note: List of emergency phone locations is attached.
CONTACT: UAF Public Information Officer at 474-7778 or carla.browning@uaf.edu
for more information.
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Emergency
Phone Locations
- Administrative Services Center, College Road
- Arctic Health Research Building
- Bunnell Building
- Butrovich Building
- Chapman Building
- Cutler Apartment Complex
- Haida parking lot
- Harwood Hall
- Hess Commons
- Hess Village
- International Arctic Research Center
- Moore-Bartlett-Skarland Complex
- UA Museum
- Natural Sciences Facility
- ONeill Building
- Patty Center parking lot
- Rasmuson Library
- Stevens Hall
- Student Recreation Center/Ski Hill
- University Park parking lot
- Whitaker Building (intercom located at the front door to the police department)

