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LOGAN, Utah (AP) — Utah State University has issued a warning to staff and students after a sexual assault was reported at a fraternity house near the Logan campus.
The university tweeted out the alert Thursday afternoon which said the assault occurred on August 31.
According to the alert drugs may have been involved in the incident. A suspect has not been named.
The report comes months after two other assault cases involving former Utah State University students.
A former university football player convicted of sexually assaulting six women was sentenced to 26 years to life in prison in March.
In January a former student accused of sexually assaulting his peer was sentenced to six months in jail.
Logan police will investigate the report.
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