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IU students arrested, accused of rape at fraternity houses

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An Indiana University student has been arrested after being accused of raping two women at fraternity houses on campus in the past two weeks.
Noah Apgar, 20 of Greenwood, was wanted on five counts of rape, a Level 3 felony, as well as strangulation and confinement, both Level 6 felonies.
The most recent rape, reported on Sept. 13, was reported to have happened at the IU’s chapter of the Sigma Alpha Epsilon fraternity house.
This is the third arrest for sexual assault involving an IU student this semester.
Last Tuesday, IUPD arrested 18-year-old Gregory Gabler for a rape that was reported at Willkie Hall. He was later charged with two counts of rape, a Level 3 felony.
During welcome week, 18-year-old Jackson Arnold was arrested after a girl told police Arnold had repeatedly touched her inappropriately. He is facing three counts of sexual battery, each level 6 felonies.

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Thor September 20, 2024 at 12:37 pm

Aiint Greek life great!? Food fight!

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