'Really glad to hear that:' UWM students relieved to learn of arrest in 2 sex assaults in as many days

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Sex assault suspect arrested

Sex assault suspect arrested



MILWAUKEE -- Milwaukee police said Wednesday, Nov. 13 a 19-year-old man was arrested in connection with two sexual assaults near the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee campus. UW-Milwaukee police assisted in the investigation. The man, who is not a UWM student, was arrested Tuesday night.

Police said the man was arrested for a separate disorderly conduct incident that happened Nov. 12 and was also being considered a person of interest in the fourth-degree sexual assaults near UWM because he matches the descriptions the victims gave of their attackers. Charges were being referred to the Milwaukee County District Attorney's Office.

UWM officials sent out Safe Alerts on Monday and Tuesday after the assaults. Officials said the first attack happened shortly before noon on Monday. A woman was walking on Frederick Avenue near Park Place. Police said the woman was grabbed in the genital area, and when she screamed, the man walked away.

On Tuesday, police say a man came up behind the woman, grabbing her from behind and lifting her off the ground. This happened around 12:30 p.m. on Oakland Avenue near Kenwood Boulevard.

After a tense couple of days on campus, students were breathing a sigh of relief upon learning an arrest had been made.

"There's just kind of that weird vibe in the air," said Kingsley Ike, UWM sophomore.

"I hope they caught the person who is actually the one who's doing it, and I won't have to worry so much, hopefully, on my way walking home from school, so I'm really glad to hear that," said Shannon McDonald, UWM sophomore. "It sounds like it's a really sudden thing, and makes it more worrisome that it's happening in broad daylight."



"We weren't really sure what his intentions were," said Cassie Christiansen, UWM sophomore. "We just thought it was such a weird incident."

Despite the arrest, many students said they planned to take precautions, coming to the realization they can never fully let their guard down.

"Definitely gonna probably take off my headphones more often when I'm walking home," said McDonald.

"We don't want it to stop us from getting an education, but we do want to make it a safe campus," said Ike.



A UWM spokesman issued this statement:


Adam Jussel, dean of students, issued this statement to students: