Police have charged a 26-year-old Carleton University student with sexually assaulting three women in elevators on campus.

A woman called campus security Thursday to report a man she said had inappropriately touched her. Carleton University security guards apprehended the man and held him until police arrived.

Police say an investigation led to the identification of two other female staff members who allege they were assaulted by the same man.

Mohamed Daoud, 26, is charged with three counts of sexual assault. He appeared in court Friday for a bail hearing. Daoud has no previous criminal record in Ontario. He was released under strict conditions, including that he not be on any Ottawa university or college campus.

The university issued a statement Friday to all Carleton University students and staff, saying that Daoud has been banned from the school’s campus.

“Carleton University takes the safety of its students, faculty and staff very seriously and implemented the ban the day after charges were laid. The university has in place a number of robust measures to ensure the campus community is protected,” according to the school’s statement.

The school would not comment on the incident further.

The Carleton University Student Association said that despite the incident, the campus remains a safe place for students.

“Carleton University is overall a safe and secure campus,” the association said in a statement. “Our Department of Campus Safety has reacted swiftly and effectively to the reported cases of sexual assault, the perpetrator has been found and dealt with accordingly. The Students’ Association as well as the University Administration will continue to advocate against Sexual Assault on campus.”