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Statement from Aaron Graves Regarding Durham Police Visit to Campus

Statement from Aaron Graves Regarding Durham Police Visit to Campus

April 14, 2006 |
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Editor's Note: Aaron Graves is the associate vice president for campus safety and security at Duke University.

Durham, N.C. - "Two Durham police detectives visited a residence hall on the Duke University campus yesterday evening. They were there as part of the ongoing police investigation of the March 13 incident on North Buchanan Boulevard, and they notified the Duke Police Department ahead of time. No search warrants were executed. The purpose of the visit was to conduct interviews. We do not know who they interviewed during the hour and 15 minutes they were in the Edens Residence Hall.

"Duke reiterates its earlier statements that it is cooperating fully with the police investigation and urges anyone with information pertinent to the events of March 13 to cooperate with the authorities. Any further questions about this should be directed to the Durham Police Department."

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