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19 Sep 2016

Incident #1:  On September 6, 2016 at 10:00 p.m. a student at Loyola University was walking in the 6500 block of N. Kenmore when she felt somebody touch her buttocks from behind.  When the victim turned she observed the offender ride in a northwesterly direction on a bicycle.

Incident #2:  On September 7, 2016 at 9:05 a.m. a faculty member from Loyola University was walking alone to work at approximately 1600 W. Greenleaf when an unknown male approached her from behind on a bicycle and grabbed her buttocks.  The offender then fled in an unknown direction.

Incident #3:  On September 7, 2016 at 12:30 a.m. a student at Loyola University was walking home from the school library at approximately 6300 block of N. Winthrop when she was approached from behind by the offender who was riding a bicycle.  As the offender approached her, he touched her buttocks.  The offender then rode by her a second time and touched her breast. The offender then fled northbound on Winthrop on the bicycle.

Incident #4:  On September 18, 2016 at 10:30 p.m. a student at Loyola University was walking on the 6300 block of N. Winthrop when she passed two male subjects leaning on the fence in front of one of the school’s buildings.  One of the two males walked up to her and touched her buttocks.  The males then walked away from the area.

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