
Bond was set at $1.3 million during a hearing Saturday morning for a man who is accused rape and other charges after he posed as a resident advisor at an off-campus University of Cincinnati housing community, police say.
Kadarius Short, 24, was arrested Friday on open warrants for rape, aggravated robbery and kidnapping in connection with crimes that happened around 3 a.m. Thursday in The Deacon, according to Cincinnati police and UC police.
The suspect, identified by CPD as Short, claimed to be a resident advisor at the off-campus housing community on Straight Street, UC Director of Public Safety and Chief of Police Eliot Isaac said Thursday.
He “implied” he had a weapon, but no weapon was seen, according to the chief.
The Deacon is one of UC’s “newest off-campus housing communities” that is designed for “academically focused” students, the university’s website reads.
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