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The number of reported rapes is expected to increase locally over the next couple of years.
But the increase may have nothing to do with an actual spike in the number of rapes. Rather, it's expected that more women will get help in reporting rapes as the result of a new program sponsored by the Crime Victims' Center of Fayette County.