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Eugene Police detective seeks witnesses in broad-daylight indecent assault case


Eugene, OR – Per reports, detective from the Eugene Police Violent Crimes Unit is appealing for witnesses to come forward with information regarding a broad-daylight r-pe that occurred between noon and 12:30 p.m. on June 17.
The incident took place in the Broadway Alley/Willamette Alley area, near W. 10th Avenue.
Surveillance footage from the scene shows several potential witnesses passing by around the time of the assault.
The location is behind Cowfish and the Atrium Building, within a parking lot area.
If anyone witnessed a physical altercation between two individuals in that vicinity, they are urged to contact the detective at (541)-682-5786 or via email at [email protected].
Your information could be crucial in aiding the investigation.
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