AUBURN, Alabama -- The sexual assault reported March 19 on the Auburn University campus did not actually take place, Auburn Police released Monday.

A 20-year-old woman reported to police that at approximately 10:20 p.m. on March 19 she was jogging on West Samford Avenue and near Lem Morrison Drive when someone grabbed her from behind, took her near the wood line and sexually assaulted her.

After an extensive investigation, Auburn Police have determined that the reported sexual assault never occurred, and at no point was the reported victim, students or anyone else in danger.

Auburn Police say the case is now closed.

"There will be no charges stemming from that," Auburn Police Capt. Tom Stofer said.

Stofer declined to release any additional information about the investigation.

The woman, who is not an Auburn University student, had claimed she was sexually assaulted by a white college-age man with facial hair and a muscular build. She told police she fought her assailant and he should have fingernail scratches around his neck and possibly his face.

No suspects were apprehended.