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No arrests made in October sexual assault caseBy: Christopher Blake The Fort Worth Police Department has not made any arrests in the search for the suspect in the Oct. 13 sexual assault, Sgt. Chad Mahaffey wrote in an e-mail Tuesday. He said he could not release anymore information because the investigation is ongoing. Sgt. |
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Field rushing had officials' approvalBy: Mary Sue Greenleaf As the clock ran out on Saturday's game against the Utah Utes, thousands of students flooded the field in Amon Carter Stadium with surprising ease. Junior writing major Sara Neal said that was the most school spirit displayed in her time at the university. |
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Field rush gave students a deserved celebrationBy: John Andrew Willis Between an all-time record crowd at the Amon Carter Stadium, a 27-point margin of victory over No. 16-ranked Utah and the most successful "Frogs for the Cure" game to date, there were a lot of winners Saturday night in Fort Worth. Among the less storied was new athletics director Chris Del Conte, who won the support and respect of the student body. |
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Game tickets still available on broker Web sitesBy: Sara Humphrey The Horned Frogs' football game against Utah has completely sold out Amon G. Carter Stadium for the first time since 2006, when the Horned Frogs played Texas Tech. Although the university box office has sold out of tickets, they are still available on ticket broker Web sites such as Texas Tickets and StubHub, ranging in price from $85 to $500 each as of Tuesday evening. |
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Crime briefs: Police investigate campus attackBy: Christopher Blake Police investigate possible connection between attacks An attack reported by a female student early Friday morning is still under investigation. Campus police Lt. Ramiro Abad said Friday that the university and Fort Worth police departments were looking into whether Thursday night's attack was related to a sexual assault reported Oct. |
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Campus police meets with Starpoint studentsBy: Christopher Blake Fifth-grader Dusty Leenhouts got to talk to undercover officers Friday. First-grader Magdelene Evans said police sirens were cool, but they hurt her ears. The sirens didn't seem to bother third-grader Cade Curtis, who said that he might like to be a police officer one day. |
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Police investigating possible connection in campus attacksBy: Christopher Blake Police are investigating whether an attack on campus Thursday night was related to the sexual assault reported on Oct. 13, a police official said. The incident took place around 11:30 p.m. near Jarvis Hall, according to the e-mail sent early Friday morning. |
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Defense classes full, additional workshop createdBy: Jessica Lawrence A surge in interest in the Rape Aggression Defense workshop has prompted TCU Police to add a third class this fall, an officer said. Campus police usually offers one class every semester, but the number of students who want to take the class has increased in light of the recent reports of sexual assault, Crime Prevention Officer Pam Christian said. |
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Official: Assault details not released to protect victimBy: Christopher Blake The Office of Communications did not disclose details about the Oct. 13 campus sexual assault when it sent a police flier through a campuswide e-mail Monday to protect the student's privacy, a university official said. "The university typically does not discuss the details of an assault out of respect for the privacy of the student," Lisa Albert, associate director of communications for the university, wrote in an e-mail. |
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No arrests made in sexual assault casesBy: Christopher Blake The Fort Worth Police Department has not made any arrests in an Oct. 13 sexual assault case on campus or in a different sexual assault reported Oct. 1, a police spokesman said. "The sexual assault unit is still conducting its ongoing investigation into each sexual assault," police spokesman Sgt. |
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