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DURHAM, N.H. (AP) — Police at the University of New Hampshire are reporting that a female student was grabbed by a man twice on campus and yelled for help before he fled.
Foster's Daily Democrat reports (http://bit.ly/1tWX1bi) Police said the woman was grabbed early Saturday by the man, who was in a dark-hooded sweatshirt. When she yelled, people started coming over.
The incident happened between Hubbard Hall and Christensen Hall.
Police and campus service officers are increasing their patrols. They ask that anyone with additional information or who was in the area of the assault and came to the aid of the victim is encouraged to contact the UNH Police Department at 862-1427.
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Information from: Foster's Daily Democrat, http://www.fosters.com
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