BALTIMORE — We're learning new details about the man who allegedly attempted to rape a student at Johns Hopkins University.
On Saturday, a student spoke with a security guard about being assaulted on campus.
Charging documents say the student was walking through the quads when she was approached by an unknown man, later identified as Raymond Willis Lunn, 31.
The student said Lunn had a horrible body odor and asked her for directions on how to exit the campus quad.
When she told him, he walked away.
Charging documents say she was walking near Clark Hall when the same man attacked her from behind, wrapping her in a "bear hug."
Lunn allegedly pinned her to the ground behind a quad bench and began removing her clothes. He only stopped when he heard other people coming and ran away.
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