STAFF REPORT
YOUNGSTOWN — An 18-year-old Massachusetts woman staying with a friend near the Youngstown State University campus told police she was raped in a vacant house after initially venturing out with her laptop computer to use the Wi-fi service at a fast-food restaurant on Fifth Avenue. The woman was interviewed by police at St. Elizabeth Health Center on Tuesday evening where she went for a rape examination.
The woman said she left her friend’s Wick Oval apartment around 5:30 p.m. Tuesday and headed across the YSU campus, passing Stambaugh Stadium. Instead of stopping at the fast-food restaurant on Fifth, she continued walking west near Belmont Avenue. From her description of the area, police believe she may have ended up on a side street near a housing project. The woman said a man grabbed her from behind, took her into a white house and raped her repeatedly, reports show.
Afterward, the man said he was going to buy some crack cocaine and forced her to accompany him. After walking a short distance, she fled. Reports show that the man took her computer and two cell phones, but left clothing items in the house.
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