McLean County State’s Attorney Jason Chambers said Friday he was “made aware of the report today and that there’s an ongoing investigation.”

Murphy said he went through the proper channels to report the incident after it occurred, including contacting Chuck Scott, ISU's executive director of facilities management. Murphy said Scott was out of town at the time. When he did not hear back from Scott, Murphy said he spoke with others.

Scott referred all questions to ISU spokesman Jay Groves, who on Friday said it is a personnel matter and "the university does not comment on personnel matters."

But, he added, based on his information, "I have no reason to believe an assault occurred at or near the university residence." He added the university will fully cooperate with the investigation.

The police report includes the names of Scott; Debra Smitley, associate vice president of finance and planning; a superintendent of building services; and a superintendent of building maintenance as people who have knowledge of the incident.

"After I heard nothing from anyone at the university, I contacted the state civil services office," Murphy said. He also talked with an attorney and wrote to each member of the ISU Board of Trustees.