The ordeal is believed to have started around 1 p.m. on Aug. 29. Wallace and Vaughn, who were described in a police report as unknown to the victim, weren’t arrested until this week.

Wallace's attorney, Rick Silver, said his investigation is still in the early stages, but: "Mr. Wallace denies committing the offenses for which he has been charged and intends to plead 'Not Guilty.'"

Efforts to reach Vaughn's attorney weren't immediately successful.

It’s not clear how the suspects were identified or how their arrests came about. Wallace’s warrants say police contacted him in September and he promised to come in for an interview. After seven days, he was a still a no-show.

A DeKalb police spokeswoman said she couldn’t provide any further information on the case.

Wallace and Vaughn – who face charges of rape, armed robbery and kidnapping – remained in jail without bond Thursday.

Clark Atlanta University declined to comment.

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