JULY 23 ISSUE
Summer School Student Reports Assault
A 30-year-old Newton resident was charged with attempting to rape a Harvard summer school student, the Suffolk Country District Attorney's office said yesterday.
The defendant, Christopher A. Wodja, pled not guilty on July 16 to charges of kidnapping, attempted rape, assault and battery on a person on a person over 14 and use of a motor vehicle without authority.
The incident occurred around the Boston College MBTA stop.
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