The president of the sophomore class at Lehigh University has been arrested on charges of pursuing an illegal extracurricular activity -- bank robbery -- instead of studying for final examinations.
According to the police in Allentown, Pa., Gregory Hogan, 19, gave a local bank teller a note on Friday afternoon demanding money and indicating that he had a weapon. He left the bank with $2,871, the police said.
Police officers arrested Mr. Hogan on Friday night at his fraternity house, Sigma Psi Epsilon. He was released from the Lehigh County Prison on Saturday on $100,000 bail.
According to the police in Allentown, Pa., Gregory Hogan, 19, gave a local bank teller a note on Friday afternoon demanding money and indicating that he had a weapon. He left the bank with $2,871, the police said.
Police officers arrested Mr. Hogan on Friday night at his fraternity house, Sigma Psi Epsilon. He was released from the Lehigh County Prison on Saturday on $100,000 bail.
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