No charges have been filed in the incident.

The Athens County prosecutor is investigating an allegation that a woman may have been sexually assaulted by several men in a college dorm room. 10TV has learned the alleged incident happened one week ago on the Hocking College Campus in Nelsonville.

The station made multiple requests over the last few days to Hocking College regarding the information about an alleged sexual assault on campus. Officials at the school told 10TV no such information existed. Now that information is coming out Friday, parents with kids on campus say they’re concerned for their safety.

"It's like they have to keep this ‘hush hush’ because they don't want the bad publicity. Well the wrong mom found out,” parent Sarah Wood said.

Over the phone Wood told 10TV she’s worried about her daughter. That’s why she jumped in her car and made the trip to Hocking College Friday night, to make sure she’s safe.

"I'm going to go down there and see if I can talk to someone in authority to tell me that my daughter is safe on campus. I don't feel like she's safe,” Wood said.

10TV has obtained a police report taken by Hocking College police conducting a rape investigation. In the report a female victim says she was intoxicated and lost her keys. The report makes it clear the woman says she experienced memory loss. The woman told police other people led her to a dorm room.

The report indicates the woman woke up without her clothes on. She also told police several men were also in the room and they did not have any clothes on. 10TV confirmed three of the four men accused of playing a role in this incident are Hocking College football players.

This is the first year for football at the school. The chief of police at Hocking College is also the head football coach.

Wood says she’s still a concerned parent. She says she’s since had a talk with her daughter, telling her to never walk on campus alone.

"I told her I said then you tell a professor or one of the security people you need to be walked to your car when you leave. Don't walk anywhere alone and the girls are walking two and three together so that they are not alone,” Wood said.