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Former UAH student indicted for multiple burglaries, sex assaults on campus

By Crystal Bonvillian | cbonvillian@al.com The Huntsville Times

Huntsville, AL

series /series Aka Story Package gallery-preview /gallery-preview Aka Secondary Package A Meridianville man has been indicted on charges that he broke into housing facilities at the University of Alabama in Huntsville in 2014 and again this summer and sexually abused sleeping male students.

Magid Mukiibi Musisi Jr., 22, has been indicted on two counts of first-degree sexual abuse, three counts of second-degree burglary and one count of criminal trespass. The charges stem from two incidents, the first in June 2014 and the second this past July.

Musisi is a former UAH student who was enrolled at the time of the 2014 incident, but not at the time of the more recent alleged crime, according to Ray Garner, a UAH spokesman.

In the more recent incident, campus police arrested Musisi July 18 after he allegedly broke into a campus fraternity house with the intent to sexually assault someone. While in the building, he inappropriately touched a male student.

In the June 15, 2014, incident, Musisi climbed into the Sigma Nu fraternity house through a window and was caught by security cameras roaming the building and watching the fraternity brothers sleep.

He left the fraternity house about an hour later and entered the Southeast Campus Housing facility, where he entered a student's bedroom and fondled the young man's buttocks. His touch woke the student up, court records allege.

According to the court records, Musisi is currently out on bond.


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