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Man arrested after alleged break-ins, sexual assaults on University of Tulsa campus

Posted at 1:44 PM, Oct 24, 2016
and last updated 2016-10-25 16:33:50-04

TULSA -- Police have arrested a man accused of breaking into University of Tulsa dorms and apartments and sexually assaulting residents.

In February, the TPD sex crimes unit began investigating a series of burglaries on the University of Tulsa campus.

According to police, the suspect would enter into students bedrooms through unlocked doors between 2:30 and 5:30 a.m.

After initial interviews, investigators learned that two of the incidents were sexual batteries, say police.

Police say after the most recent burglary on October 7, the victim was able to provide a description of the suspect.

During an investigation, a search warrant was issued for an apartment located on TU's campus. The resident of the apartment was Luis Molina, who is a resident of Mexico.

The search warrant led to the discovery of multiple electronic devices, one of which contained video of an unconscious woman being raped.

An arrest warrant was issued for Molina Friday, leading to his arrest in San Antonio Saturday morning. Molina is currently being held without bond.

Police are asking any additional victims to come forward by calling the Sex Crimes Unit at 918-596-9168.

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