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Lubbock detective urges sexual-assault survivors to report and seek exams; department recorded 207 cases in 2024

2888307 · April 6, 2025
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Detective Olivia Boggs of the Lubbock Police Department’s Special Victims Unit encouraged reporting, medical exams and contact with investigators, saying the department logged 207 sexual-assault cases in 2024 and that investigations can take months.

Detective Olivia Boggs of the Lubbock Police Department’s Special Victims Unit urged sexual-assault survivors to report incidents and, when possible, get a medical exam, noting the department received 207 sexual-assault cases in 2024.

Boggs said the first and most important step is to file a report. "The number 1 thing is have it reported," she said, and added that victims should "depending on the time frame, get an exam. I would…

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