Police say a 91-year-old woman was raped at a McCordsville senior facility

Vic Ryckaert | IndyStar

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Police are looking for a man who raped a 91-year-old woman at a senior living facility last week in McCordsville.

The woman activated a medical alert device after she was attacked about 1 a.m. Wednesday at Traditions at Brookside, an independent- and assisted-living facility near Carroll Road and East 86th Street in McCordsville, Detective Aaron Watts told IndyStar.

Watts declined to release details of the attack Monday because the case remained under investigation.

Police did not say how the man got in, but Watts said there were no signs of forced entry. Watts did not release suspect information.

The woman remained in stable condition on Monday, Watts said.

A spokesman for Traditions at Brookside on Monday told IndyStar that police have asked the company not to discuss details of the attack.

"We will continue to review and enhance the existing safety measures and meet with residents, employees and families to reinforce security awareness," the company said in a written statement.

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