Monday, August 28, 2023

This message includes information about a crime that was recently reported on or near the University of Iowa campus. The purpose of this email is to provide you with the information you need to stay safe and take any appropriate precautions.

In the interest of campus safety, we want everyone to be aware that University of Iowa officials received a report of fondling, a form of sexual assault, that occurred near the top floor of the North Campus parking ramp on Saturday, Aug. 26 just after 10 p.m. According to the report, a man split from the group he was walking with, grabbed the person, and touched their crotch area. The reporting party yelled loudly and was able to get away. 

The suspect is described as a 6'1" or 6'2" white male with brown hair, wearing a bar crawl t-shirt. 

If you have any additional information about this incident, please contact UI Police at (319)-335-5022 or submit a crime tip via text message using the Rave Guardian app.


The only person responsible for a crime is the perpetrator. Crime alerts are sent to UI students and employees in accordance with federal law requiring universities to disclose information about crime to help prevent similar crimes and to identify offenders.

This is not an emergency notification. These timely warnings are prompted by crimes that have already occurred, but could represent a serious or ongoing threat to students and employees. This message alone is not necessarily an indication that crime rates on campus have increased or that a pattern of crime has emerged. To learn more about crime in your area and/or on campus, we encourage you to read the Campus Safety and Security Report and review previous crime alerts.

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Report a Crime

If you witness something that is a threat to public safety or an individual, you are strongly encouraged to report it to UI Police as soon as possible. If it's an emergency, call or text 911For the non-emergency line, call 319-335-5022.

Safety Tips and Resources

The university is committed to supporting your personal safety. Learn more about crime prevention strategies, training opportunities, and campus safety services, including Nite Ride and Rave Guardian.

Reporting Options

Reporting options: The university has a number of resources and reporting options depending on the situation you're facing. Learn more about how to report and reporting options.

Additional Resources

The university offers many resources, including confidential advice and medical assistance, to help you through whatever situation you may be experiencing. Review this comprehensive list.