Three female students sexually assaulted during a party at NCSU, campus police report
Three female students were sexually assaulted by male students at a party at N.C. State University on Friday, according to reports received by campus police.
Campus police are investigating three reports of sexual assault on Friday at Wolf Village. All three incidents were allegedly committed by male students known to the female students attacked at a party.
Anyone with information should call campus police at 919-515-3000.
NCSU police did not give any additional details.
University public relations assistant director Mick Kulikowski said by phone Sunday that he did not have any information beyond what the police released.
Wolf Village is an apartment-style residence community on N.C. State’s campus off Western Boulevard and Gorman Street open during school breaks with resident advisers onsite. The university’s housing website describes Wolf Village:
“At Wolf Village, our upper-class residents experience all the advantages of apartment living. Wolf Village is a convenient transitional community, where residents enjoy access to campus resources, study lounges and resident advisers as well as the benefits of added privacy and apartment style living. Wolf Village has a communal atmosphere and is only a short walk to campus, Hillsborough Street or Western Boulevard.”
Alcohol is allowed for students of legal drinking age in their residence hall room (if the residence hall is not alcohol free) and in apartment communities including Wolf Village, according to the university’s community standards. Police did not say if alcohol was involved in the assaults.
This story will be updated as more information becomes available.
This story was originally published July 23, 2017 at 11:33 AM with the headline "Three female students sexually assaulted during a party at NCSU, campus police report."