Former Sigma Alpha Epsilon fraternity house at CU Boulder heavily damaged by vandals

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Posted: 12/28/2012
Last Updated: 144 days ago

BOULDER, Colo. - Boulder Police are asking the public for their help identifying the people who broke into a former fraternity home in November and did $70,000 in damage.

The break-in happened at the former Sigma Alpha Epsilon house on a Saturday night, November 17, police said.

Investigators said video surveillance cameras captured images of six men throwing rocks and breaking windows while standing outside the former fraternity house.

Once inside, the vandals kicked in a wall, set off a fire extinguisher and caused additional damage, police said.

The building is currently vacant.

A female was seen with the vandals outside the building, but she was not seen entering, police said.

If you recognize anyone in the surveillance pictures, please call Detective Kipp Euler at 303-441-3393 or Northern Colorado Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-TIPS (8477) or 1-800-444-3776.

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