Arrest Made in Sexual Assault Investigation Involving University of Kentucky Police

Lexington, Ky. — An arrest has been made in connection with a sexual assault investigation involving the University of Kentucky police. Authorities have charged 21-year-old Saif Al-Khafaji from Louisville with first-degree sexual abuse and second-degree indecent exposure.

The arrest took place on Saturday evening at the Louisville Airport, following a warrant issued by Fayette County. This action stems from an incident reported by the University of Kentucky Police that occurred on November 10, when a victim was assaulted while walking near Rose Street and Euclid Avenue.

On November 15, UK Police released a crime bulletin outlining the sexual assault report. The investigation was able to link Al-Khafaji to another incident of indecent exposure through the victim’s description. Additionally, security camera footage from the campus helped identify the suspect.

University authorities are reminding community members that they can reach out for support. Victims of sexual assault can contact the UK Police Special Victims Unit at 859-257-8573 to speak with an advocate.

This investigation reflects the university’s commitment to ensuring the safety and security of its campus community. Further details regarding Al-Khafaji’s arraignment and legal proceedings are pending.


Author: HERE Lexington

HERE Lexington

Recent Posts

Winter Weather Advisory Issued as Lexington, Kentucky Sees First Snowfall of the Season

Lexington, Kentucky experienced its first snowfall of the season on Thursday morning, with snowfall starting…

6 hours ago

Valvoline Reports Strong Q4 Earnings with $92.3 Million Net Income

LEXINGTON, Ky. — Valvoline Inc. has reported a robust fiscal fourth-quarter net income of $92.3…

7 hours ago

ArtHouse Kentucky Creates Community Sanctuary for Artists and Visitors This Holiday Season

Lexington, Kentucky – As the holiday season approaches, ArtHouse Kentucky is positioning itself as a…

7 hours ago

Road Closures on Martin Luther King Boulevard Begin Monday for Sewer Construction in Lexington

Lexington city officials announced that a section of Martin Luther King Boulevard will undergo road…

7 hours ago

Former US Senator Fred R. Harris Passes Away at 94, Albuquerque Remembers His Legacy

Albuquerque Mourns the Loss of Fred R. Harris Albuquerque, New Mexico - Fred R. Harris,…

7 hours ago