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North Carolina man allegedly broke into college dorm and tried to 'sexually attack' two women

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Dec. 6 2021, Published 8:07 p.m. ET

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A North Carolina man has been arrested after cops say he broke into a college dorm and attempted to “sexually attack” two women.

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Around 6:15 a.m. Dec 5, officers from the High Point Police Department responded to the campus of High Point University in North Carolina after receiving a report of a burglary and attempted sexual assault.

The suspect was identified as Phillippe Joseph Warren Saieed, 39.

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According to warrants, Saieed broke into a dorm and tried to “sexually attack” two women, striking and shoving them, FOX 8 reported.

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He also allegedly broke into Smith Library and Wrenn Hall, according to FOX 8.

Saieed also had outstanding warrants for two counts of attempted first-degree rape, two counts of assault on a female, and two counts of first-degree burglary.

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On the same day as the attempted assaults, Saieed was taken into custody without incident.

He was placed at the High Point City Jail and bail was set at $1 million. He was released on bond with an order not to go on High Point University campuses, FOX 8 reported.

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