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Friday, October 13, 2006 1:00 a.m.
Pike brothers named in GPD complaint
POLICE INVESTIGATION COULD LEAD TO CRIMINAL CHARGES.
By JAMES RIGNEY
Alligator Writer
Four members of the Pi Kappa Alpha Fraternity were named in a sworn complaint filed by the Gainesville Police Department on Thursday, according to police.
The complaint, which was sent to state prosecutors, is part of an ongoing investigation into the possible drugging of three women at an unauthorized party at the Pike house Sept. 30.
The complaint states that four Pike members told pledges to serve alcohol to underage people, according to Sgt. Keith Kameg, spokesman for GPD.
"If it's a private residence, which it was, and you have a party, which they did, then you have a responsibility to prevent underage drinking," he said.
The four fraternity brothers named in the complaint are Robert Wagner, 21, Jason Krbec, 21, Daniel Hart, 21, and Sean Bohne, 22. They serve on the executive board of UF's chapter of Pike, Kameg said.
The complaint states they "contributed to the delinquency of a child" because a 17-year-old was offered "a 12-ounce can of Natural Ice from someone in a Pike shirt," Kameg said.
The complaints came out of an investigation of a party where two 18-year-old UF students and one 17-year-old Bradford County high school student said they thought they might have been drugged.
They reported waking up hours later, not remembering what had happened.
Police are still waiting for toxicology reports to determine if they were drugged. There has been no evidence of sexual assault.
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