Police question SOCC Students about alleged sexual assault

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By KCBY News Staff

COOS BAY, Ore. -The Coos Bay Police Department continues their investigation into an alleged sexual assault reported on Oct. 29, at Southwestern Oregon Community College.

Early Friday morning, officers served multiple search warrants in student housing, and several persons of interest were interviewed. No arrests have been made as of yet, but the investigation is continuing.

Due to the sensitive nature of the investigation, the names of the involved individuals are not being released at this time.

Anyone with information regarding the incident is encouraged to call the Coos Bay Police Department at 269-8911 or Coos Stop Crime at 267-6666.

The Coos Bay Police Department was assisted by the Oregon State Police, Coquille Police Department, and North Bend Police Department as members of the Coos County Major Crime Team. The Coos Bay Police Department would also like to thank the administration of Southwestern Oregon Community College for its continuing assistance and cooperation in this matter.
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