This story was updated on April 1, 2019

TALLAHASSEE (CBSMiami) — Two South Florida men, who attended Florida State University, have been found not guilty of sexually assaulting a female student, according to court records.

A Tallahassee jury found Cole Durrett Borror Ekus, from Fort Lauderdale, and George H. Coloney, from Weston, not guilty on March 7, 2019.

The two were first charged in Feb. 2015.

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TALLAHASSEE (CBSMiami) — Two Florida State University (FSU) students are under arrest, accused of raping a student on campus.

Officers arrested Cole Durrett Borror Ekus, 19, from Fort Lauderdale, and George Herbert Coloney IV, 19, from Weston, on charges of sexual battery.

Investigators were able to track down the two suspects by using electronic records, surveillance footage and information from the victim.

Police said it all happened just before 4 a.m. on Sunday. The victim said she was on campus when two men walked up to her and asked her for directions to another residence hall.

The victim then walked with them to show them to their destination. That’s when police said the men attacked her and raped her between the Strozier Library and the Business School. The victim later reported the incident to police.

Ekus was arrested on Tuesday and Coloney was arrested on Wednesday, after police thought he’d left town.

“Here we are in the middle of the week where people are going to classes and it’s not usual for a student to leave town when you have classes to go to and stuff, so our only conclusion could be that he doesn’t want to be around here right now for obvious reasons,” FSU Deputy Chief of Police James Russell said.

A twitter account bearing Coloney’s name and photo has been quiet since the arrest.

Minutes before the teen went to jail, someone tweeted from the account “On my way now,” in response to another poster who said he hoped he would turn himself in.

A follow-up tweet said, “didn’t do anything. Don’t take sides ’til you know the story.” and finally, “talk to my attorney.”

CBS4 has been unable to determine who is representing Coloney.

Relatives for both teens declined to comment.

Meanwhile, students on campus said the alleged attack reminds them to be more vigilant.

“Normally, I’ll have headphones in and music really loud,” sophomore Lizi Axelsen told WCTV. “But instead, I had like one ear-bud out just to make sure I could hear what was around me.”

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