

"We have a number of employees within this centrally located area and they have not had to worry about things like this in the past," said Faust.



Faust says they do teach their employees where to put personal items, and how to carry themselves while walking in public.



"There are certain protocols and I would say given the circumstances we're probably going to take what would be normal protocols and we're going to have to take them to another level now," said Faust.



Clovernook is looking into some support services because Faust realizes there's emotional and physical healing that not just the victims will need, but the rest of his employees.



"We want people to be able to be out in their community, be able to come into work every day, and not have to be worried about what could be lurking behind them"



Clovernook is working with police to set up a seminar for their employees to learn about safety training. They're also going to be offering rides home for any of their employees that don't feel safe.



If you know anything that can help investigators in either of these incidents, call the North College Hill police department.

