NEW BRUNSWICK — Two more Rutgers students were robbed in separate incidents last night and early this morning, following a recent trend of violence near the university's New Brunswick campus.

Myles Soni, 18, of Franklin Park, is charged with robbery, aggravated assault, and conspiracy to commit robbery after allegedly robbing and assaulting a Rutgers University student early this morning on Plum Street, between Hamilton and Somerset streets.

A Rutgers student reported that at about 12:55 a.m., he was walking on Plum Street when he was approached by four males who demanded his personal property. He was assaulted and the assailants stole his property, police said. He received treatment at a local hospital for injuries that are not considered life-threatening, Rutgers police said.

Soni, the suspect, was arrested by New Brunswick city police about five minutes later, police said. Witnesses identified Soni as one of the robbers, according to Rutgers police. The description for the three other alleged assailants was limited, and police did not say whether they believe the incidents were connected.

Police did not have additional information this morning on a an earlier incident, in which a different Rutgers student was robbed on Hamilton Street, near Hardenburgh Street around midnight.

The incidents are the fourth and fifth robberies of a Rutgers student in three weeks. On Friday, police announced that they had arrested a juvenile suspect in a robbery near the intersection of Neilson and Morris streets.

Rutgers University Police Chief Kenneth Cop has previously sought to allay concerns about this fall's spate of robberies.

"Be vigilant," Cop said. "If you see something suspicious, call us."

In the earlier Hamilton Street robbery, in which no arrests have been made, the victim told police he was approached by two males, one of whom assaulted him and stole his possessions. The suspects fled in a dark vehicle toward Easton Avenue, police said.

The student refused medical treatment for his injuries, which were not considered life-threatening. The description of the two suspects was limited.

Those with information can contact the New Brunswick Police Department Detective Bureau at 732-745-5218 or the Rutgers Police Department Investigations Unit at 848-932-8025 or 732-932-7211.

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