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UMPD investigating reported sexual assault
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and last updated 2021-05-24 17:48:38-04
MISSOULA â The University of Montana Police Department is investigating the report of a sexual assault that occurred in the University Villages housing area on Thursday, May 20 around 10 p.m.
The suspect is described as tall, slender, mid-20s and wearing a black hoodie, black cargo pants, black tennis shoes. The suspect also wore a black ski mask and gloves.
An alert states the incident was reported to UMPD at approximately 10 a.m. on Monday.
Anyone who witnessed the reported incident or has information about the suspect is asked to UMPD at (406) 243-4000.
UM Police Investigate a Sexual Assault at University Villages
th in the University Villages housing area.
The assault allegedly occurred at about 10:00 p.m. and the suspect is described as a tall, slender man in his mid 20’s, and was last seen wearing a black hoodie and cargo pants along with black tennis shoes.
UM Police also said the suspect was wearing a black ski mask and gloves.
The incident was reported to UM Police at approximately 10:00 a.m. on Monday.
UM authorities ask anyone who may have any information about this suspect to contact UMPD at 243-4000.
A statement accompanying the Timely Warning states that:
Rianna Bowers, a freshman at UM, tested positive for COVID-19 on Oct. 2. Â
She thought it was just a cold. So she went to Curry Health Center and ended up receiving a positive COVID-19 test. She wasnât a close contact, though, so when it came back positive, Curry tested her again. The second test came back positive as well.Â
Bowers was sent back to her dorm room and told to pack what she would need and wait for a call from the University. Within an hour, UM dropped off a car for her to transport her things to Aber Hall, which was then being used as COVID-19 housing.Â