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An Unknown Intruder, a Locked Dorm Room, and the Timely Warning That Named Neither

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A Penn State student reported that an unknown person entered their residence hall room in the East Halls complex uninvited and sexually assaulted them between 3:00 AM and 7:00 AM on Monday, July 15, 2024. University Police received the report at 6:45 PM that evening and issued a Clery Act timely warning. No suspect description was available.

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Pennsylvania State University
Public R1 · PA
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INITIAL ALERTEmail
Burglary, Sex Offense - Unknown has occurred at University Park University Police received a report of burglary and sexual assault at 6:45 pm on July 15, 2024. The victim, a student, reported an unknown perpetrator entered their residence hall room uninvited and assaulted them. The reported incident occurred on July 15, 2024, between 3:00 am and 7:00 am, in an on-campus residence hall. The incident reportedly occurred in an east halls housing complex. Police are investigating. Sexual Assault is a second degree felony in the state of PA, with sentencing that can include up to 10 years in prison, fines, and psychiatric treatment.
The alert classifies the offense as both burglary and sex offense, reflecting the uninvited entry into a locked room as a separate Clery-reportable crime
No suspect description was provided because the perpetrator's identity was unknown to the victim, making this a rare sexual assault timely warning with zero identifying information about the suspect
The four-hour window between the assault (3:00-7:00 AM) and the report (6:45 PM) reflects a common pattern where survivors need time before reporting
Context

Background

This timely warning was the second sexual assault alert at Penn State's University Park campus in the summer of 2024, following a July 8 report involving a known person in a southern campus residence. Penn State's timely warning system has been scrutinized by the student newspaper, the Daily Collegian, which reported increasing numbers of sexual violence timely warnings in recent years. The East Halls complex is one of the oldest residence hall areas on Penn State's campus and primarily houses first-year students. The dual classification as burglary and sex offense is notable because it reflects the Clery Act's requirement to report all applicable offenses, and the uninvited entry into the room independently qualifies as a reportable crime.
Analysis

Key Findings

Sexual assault timely warnings with unknown perpetrators provide essentially no actionable suspect information, functioning more as community safety reminders than tactical alerts
The dual Clery classification of burglary and sex offense illustrates how a single incident can trigger multiple reporting obligations under the Act
The delay between assault and report is typical for sexual violence cases, where survivors often need hours or days before coming forward
Outcome
Under investigation by Penn State University Police. No suspect identified publicly.
Provenance

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