String of sexual assaults reported at UCLA in recent weeks

A string of sexual assaults reported on the UCLA campus in recent weeks has led to growing concern for students.

A woman said she was sexually assaulted early Monday near UCLA's Greek Row. The victim confronted the suspect and took his picture. He then took her phone but returned it.

Police said the suspect took off in a gray Nissan sedan with tinted windows. He was described as a black male, 20 to 25-years-old and 6 feet tall with a muscular build. Authorities said he was wearing a black "San Francisco" sweatshirt.

An investigation into a second case involved a UCLA student who told officers she was assaulted by someone she knows inside her home.

University police were also looking for a man who allegedly sexually assaulted a third female UCLA student inside a campus residence hall after the pair met via an online dating application, authorities said.

The alleged attack, which occurred on Jan. 28, was reported to campus police on Feb. 2, according to a campus police crime alert. The suspect was described as white, 20-25 years of age, about 6-feet-1 inch tall, and weighing about 200 pounds.

Anyone with information on the cases were urged to call campus police at (310) 825-1491.

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