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10/30/2008 - Assault - 1222 East 13th Ave., Eugene, OR, United States

Two separate incidents also occurred Oct. 30. The first, at about 6 p.m., involved a female student who was struck from behind while jogging. The location has not been released, so it's been approximated.

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10/30/2008 - Assault - 890 E 16th Ave, Eugene, United States

Two separate incidents also occurred Oct. 30. Late that night, according to DPS, a male and two females assaulted a group of male and female students. This location and time have been approximated.

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11/09/2008 - Assault - 1666 University STR, OR, United States

Five campus-area attacks have been reported to DPS and EPD since Oct. 19, the most recent of which occurred Sunday near Pioneer Cemetery, including the attempted abduction of a female student that occurred late Sunday, Nov. 9. This location and time has been approximated.

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10/19/2008 - Assault - 1801 University Street, Eugene, OR, United States

Early in the morning of Oct. 19 , a male attacked two female students outside McArthur Court, according to campus crime statistics on DPS' Web site.

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11/08/2008 - Assault - 1599 E 18th Ave, Eugene, OR, United States

The Eugene Police Department also reported an attack that occurred Saturday at about 3 a.m. in the southeast campus area. This location has been approximated.

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