ROHNERT PARK, Calif. — Police say a man was stabbed to death inside a college dorm Sunday night in Northern California. Another man has been arrested.
The Press Democrat reports that Sonoma State University officials wouldnt say if the victim or the suspect was enrolled at the university. Sonoma State is about 45 miles north of San Francisco.
Campus police were called to Sauvignon Village residential community Sunday evening and found the mans remains.
Both the university and police declined to identify either the victim or suspect or provide any detailed information about the incident.
The Sauvignon Village community is described on the universitys website as a housing option for first-time freshmen at the 9,400-student university.
A university spokesman says there is no further risk to students and finals will begin Monday as scheduled.
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