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Eight Cars of Fraternity Members Burned

December 08, 2008 02:43 PM ET | Alison Go | Permanent Link | Print

Eight cars at the Sigma Chi fraternity house at Indiana University of Pennsylvania were set afire last week, the Penn reports. The fire was set shortly after 4 a.m. Wednesday, and police believe a flammable liquid was poured on the cars before they were ignited. "The flames were so high, I thought the house was on fire," said one of the fraternity brothers.

The cars were eventually towed around 4 p.m., but police are still investigating who set the fire and why.

Tags: colleges | students | Greek life | Indiana University of Pennsylvania

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