News 9/6/2010: UGA Student Reports Sexual Assault in Vehicle She Believed To Be Taxi
Monday, September 6th, 2010 at 6:38pm: Our Violent Crime News blog features the latest stories reported throughout the News networks, every hour. It tracks news containing specific violence-related key words, which we update from time to time. This way, you can use this single feed to stay up-to-date with current news events on this subject.
UGA Student Reports Sexual Assault in Vehicle She Believed To Be Taxi
by WXIA-TV
ATHENS, Ga -- An 18-year-old college freshman has told Athens-Clarke County police that a man driving what she thought was a taxi sexually assaulted her ...
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Canandaigua Woman Accused of Assault
by 13WHAM-TV
McCormick was charged with second degree assault and is being held in the Ontario County Jail on $2500 cash bail. She is due in court again on Wednesday.
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Tenn teacher accused of holding teens at gunpoint
by The Associated Press
He was being held on $180000 bond Monday, charged with nine counts each of aggravated assault and false imprisonment.
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Violent carjacking and robbery near Mandurah
by ABC Local
Police say the men then used a gun to carjack a black Landcruiser. The vehicle was found dumped and set alight last night in the northern Perth suburb of ...
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POLICE REPORTS: Woman says she had to use pepper spray to fend off ex-boyfriend
by Lufkin Daily News
A woman told Lufkin police she had used pepper spray on her ex-boyfriend after he assaulted her during an argument on North John Redditt Drive. ...
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