A 30-year-old man from Darwin has been summonsed to face the ACT Magistrates Court this week on sexual assault charges.
Police will allege the man sexually assaulted a 27-year-old woman in the early hours of Saturday morning, March 17, in her apartment on Northbourne Avenue.
Between 3 and 4 am the woman was walking back to her apartment from the CBD when she was approached by the man on Mort Street.
The man engaged in conversation with the woman, seeking her assistance. The woman allowed the man into her apartment where police will allege he has then sexually assaulted her.
The man will face court on Thursday, April 26, charged with a number of offences including act of indecency without consent, sexual intercourse without consent and sexual assault.
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