What you need to know about reporting sexual assault

Danielle Ferguson

If you have experienced a sexual assault, there are a number of resources available to you.

Remember: sexual assault is never your fault.

If you choose to report a sexual assault, here are services available to you and steps you may need to take.

  1. If you report a sexual assault to one of the Story County Sexual Assault Response Team, or SART, centers — Mary Greeley, Thielen Health Center or Story County Medical Center — a SART group will come to the site and provide information to you.
  2. These group members include:
  • a sexual assault nurse examiner who has special training in collecting sexual assault evidence,
  • a sexual assault advocate whom offers emotional support and victim rights education and
  • a law enforcement officer who takes a report of the investigation, depending on how involved the victim wishes to be.

    3. Once at the medical center, you may select any or all of the services SART offers to you

  • ACCESS (Assault Care Center Extending Shelter and Support) – 29-ALERT or (515) 292-5378
  • Mary Greeley Medical Center…..(515) 239-2155
  • Thielen Student Health Center….(515) 294-5801
  • Planned Parenthood………………..(515) 292-1000
  • Story County Medical Center…….(515) 382-2111
  • ISU Police ……………………………..(515) 294-4428
  • Ames Police …………………………..(515) 239-5133
  • Story County Sheriff’s Office ……(515) 382-6566
  • ISU Dean of Students Office…….(515) 294-1020
  • Office of Equal Opportunity………(515) 294-7612

After being sexually assaulted, the Sexual Assault Response Team advises that victims do NOT: 

  • Change anything at the location where the assault occurred
  • Eat or drink
  • Shower
  • Brush your teeth
  • Go to the bathroom
  • Change your clothes

These activities could destroy physical evidence that may be helpful if you later decide to pursue legal action.

SART also advises victims that a sexual assault is never their fault.

Anthony Greiter, outreach officer with ISU police, said victims’ friends play a big role in the reporting process.

He advised victims’ friends to:

  • Believe the victim
  • Do not try to be the investigator – leave it to the police
  • Do not promise that the perpetrator will be punished