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by Lynn Heidmann
Monday, December 11, 2006

The third sexual assault of the semester by a stranger near the University of Wisconsin campus occurred early Saturday morning near the intersection of Langdon Street and North Carroll Street, and the suspect is still at large.

Ald. Mike Verveer, District 4, said the victim was a UW student, and the incident occurred on the 500 block of North Carroll Street — less than a block away from the first attempted sexual assault this semester.

A report from the Madison Police Department said a stranger abducted the victim around 3 a.m. and took her to a separate location where she was sexually assaulted. After the assault, the woman was released, the police report said.

"The first thought that occurred to me when I heard of this was, 'I can't believe there's another one this semester,'" Verveer said. "I am very frightened and personally upset and angry about this — it's just outrageous that this is happening, and it's absolutely tragic."

According to Verveer, MPD has been pouring "tremendous resources" into solving campus-area sexual assault since the beginning of the semester and, so far, police have identified suspects in two of the four cases, which include one additional case of attempted sexual assault.

MPD employs several sensitive crime detectives who have already been working on the most recent case since Saturday, Verveer added.

With two weeks left in the semester, Verveer cautioned students to watch out for their safety around campus, especially with the added stress of final exams.

"Not that there's any good time for this to occur, but this is the worst time with everyone stressed out enough with their academic work," Verveer said. "I would just beg folks to think of their own personal safety given what happened this weekend."

However, members of neighborhood watch projects remain optimistic that their efforts are helping the community as a whole. Pi Kappa Alpha fraternity President Drew Willert, who spearheaded the Langdon neighborhood watch among the UW Greek community, said Saturday's incident was "unfortunate," but still maintained the initiative has been successful in promoting awareness.

City officials and members of the campus and Greek community are scheduled to engage in a discussion today to decide how Mayor Dave Cieslewicz's $100,000 safety initiative will be spent. Verveer said the most recent campus-area sexual assault will "cast a shadow" on the discussion and further the call of action to city officials.

Willert said that at the meeting he hopes to collaborate efforts and ideas with other community members to improve the serious situation of assaults on campus. The Greek community may receive a few hundred dollars from the mayor's initiative to provide supplies and make Langdon Street volunteers "more visible," Willert added.

"I'll be the first to admit [the Greek neighborhood watch] needs improvements … but overall, it went pretty well this semester," Willert said. "One hope we have for tomorrow's meeting — other than money — is to see who else is out there and who is trying to help us … so we can better direct our resources."

The Madison Police Department did not return phone calls seeking comment as of press time.


Anonymous (December 11, 2006 @ 4:13am):

So much for the Greek system plan working. Here's the problem. It's band-aid. Anyone who is going to do this will wait for the hours the watch program is not out there. The Greek system is using their watch program as a justification for the rapes, SAE style parties, and other bad things they do. These kids segreate themselves off onto Langdon Street and expect us to feel bad when one of their drunk, out-of-state, I can afford 30K a year to do here and 5K extra for booze, friends makes a bad choice to walk alone?

Please.

Anonymous (December 11, 2006 @ 7:14am):

No description of the attacker?

Anonymous (December 11, 2006 @ 8:44am):

"and the suspect is still at large."

No, the perpetrator is still at large. There is no suspect. To quote Mark Twain: "Use the right word, not its second cousin."

Anonymous (December 11, 2006 @ 11:22am):

JEFF SCHORFHEIDE, better job with the night time photo. I would, however, adjust your white balance to counteract the yellow glow of the street lights. Thanks for not using a flash.

Anonymous (December 11, 2006 @ 2:22pm):

how about madison starts paying cops to actually protect civilians rather than ticket underagers at a bar. I'm sure if the cops made rounds thru all the poorly lit streets on campus, it would make a difference. If cops actually drove thru langdon and its adjacent streets they would've prob prevented some of the assaults going on, even all of the fights and shootings at the KK.

Anonymous (December 11, 2006 @ 8:17pm):

use SAFEwalk.

oh, and people should stop raping people too.

Anonymous (December 11, 2006 @ 8:40pm):

11:22 AM-- You're from the Daily Cardinal, right? Lame.

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