According to a Seattle Police Department report, another woman was robbed and assaulted in the University District last night by a group of teenage girls.

Around 11pm last night, a woman called Seatle Police to report that she'd been robbed near NE 41st St. and Eastlake Avenue.

The woman told officers that two or three young women ran up behind her, pushed her to the ground and took her backpack, which contained a laptop. According to a police report, the woman "did not get a good look at her attackers but noted that they were young."

Officers searched the area and stopped a group of three teenage girls, who apparently tried to give bogus home addresses to police. According to the report, the girls "even stated that they did not know where they lived at one point."

Police brought the victim of the robbery to the scene, but she was unsure if the three girls were the same ones that attacked her. Officers attempted to contact the girls' parents, but were unable to, so they transported the girls to the Spruce Street youth center, a social service agency that collaborates with law enforcement.

Last week, Seattle Police received several reports of robberies and assaults in the University District and Lake City, allegedly perpetrated by a group of three teenage girls.

Police could not confirm whether this most recent robbery was related to the the other incidents.

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