Alabama’s Auburn University is looking for a person accused of pushing down and abusing a lady who was heading towards campus.

The incident happened on Sunday just after 8 a.m. at the intersection of Miller Avenue and South College Street, which is a short distance from Auburn’s campus and where it was reported to the university’s campus safety and security team.
“The survivor stated that she was walking toward campus from Gay St[.] when an unidentified male pushed her down, got on top of her, and grabbed her buttocks,” campus police said in a Sunday alert.
According to the campus warning, the suspect left the location after a bystander stepped in to stop the crime.
The suspect, who has not been identified, is described as a “black male with shoulder-length dreads, slender build, around 6’ tall, no beard or glasses, wearing a yellow shirt and dark pants,” police said in the alert.
Authorities in Auburn are looking into the incident that occurred.
Through its Security Shuttle programme and the Lyft Late Night Smart Ride Programme, the institution provides door-to-door transportation services on campus.