Chattanooga, TN – Police at the University of Tennessee at Chattanooga (UTC) are requesting the community’s assistance in locating a suspect involved in a serious attack on campus over the weekend. The incident has raised concerns among students and local residents.
A female student reported that she was assaulted by an unknown male while she was on campus. The alleged assault began off-campus and culminated in a UTC parking lot on Mabel Street. According to the victim, she got into the vehicle of a man she did not recognize near East 3rd Street. During the encounter, the suspect reportedly choked her, stole her backpack, and fondled her.
Police have provided a description of the suspect to aid in the investigation. He is described as an African-American man in his 20s, characterized by bushy eyebrows, a thin mustache, and a goatee. He also has tattoos on his hand and neck. Authorities believe that this specific description could help in identifying him to the public.
The suspect was driving a tan Nissan SUV that bore a temporary license plate. This information may assist anyone who may have seen the vehicle around the time of the incident.
The event took place on the UTC campus on the weekend of the incident. Specifically, it started in the vicinity of the 1600 block of East 3rd Street before moving to a parking lot nearby.
Following the report, UTC Police have encouraged anyone with information regarding this incident to reach out. Community safety is a priority for local law enforcement, particularly in an educational environment. Police have stated that cooperation from the public is essential to help bring the perpetrator to justice.
If you believe you have any valuable information related to this case, you are urged to contact the UTC Police Department at 423-425-4357. Your insights may be crucial in addressing this matter and ensuring safety within the campus community.
The UTC campus, along with its surrounding neighborhoods, is on alert following this frightening incident. Authorities are hopeful that with the public’s help, they can identify the suspect and ensure the safety of all students and residents in the area.
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