Authorities at Rutgers University are investigating after the house belonging to a recently ousted fraternity was vandalized before its members returned to their residence to move out.
The house belonging to the school’s closed Alpha Sigma Phi fraternity is believed to have been broken into between Thursday and Saturday, university police told NJ Advance Media.
The break-in happened before fraternity members were told to remove their belongings from their New Brunswick house after the national organization shut the chapter down for hazing. The Middlesex County Prosecutor’s office is still investigation after a 19-year-old student was injured at the College Avenue house in mid-October.
Authorities did not find signs that someone forced their way into the house, but doors within the resid

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