A nursing student found dead after jogging on the University of Georgia campus has been identified
- A woman, a student at a nursing school near the University of Georgia, was found dead on campus with visible injuries. Police have no suspect yet.
- Authorities advised students to travel in groups and avoid the area where the body was found. The University of Georgia and Augusta University canceled classes but remained open for gathering.
- Investigations are ongoing by University of Georgia Police, Georgia Bureau of Investigation, and Athens-Clarke County Police. No homicides have occurred on campus in the past 20 years.
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Suspect arrested in killing of woman on University of Georgia campus
Police in Athens, Ga., say Laken Hope Riley, a nursing student at nearby Augusta University College of Nursing, had "visible injuries" when her body was found. She had gone for a run and was reported missing by a friend. NBC News' Blayne Alexander reports.
After the discovery of a young woman without life on the campus of Athens of the University of Georgia, classes were suspended on Friday and students were asked to travel in groups.

A nursing student found dead after jogging on the University of Georgia campus has been identified
(CNN) — The body of a woman found dead Thursday on the University of Georgia campus has been identified as 22-year-old Laken Hope Riley, the Athens-Clarke County coroner told CNN on Friday. The woman was an Augusta University College of Nursing student at its campus in Athens, the city that also is home to the University of Georgia, officials at the Augusta university said. Coroner Sonny Wilson said Riley’s cause and manner of death are pending …
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