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Multiple Lehigh Football Players Charged with Criminal Trespass

Six Lehigh University football players are facing criminal charges after breaking into an off-campus home on Nov. 8.

According to Pamela Lehman of the Morning Call, the intrusion was meant as retribution for an alleged attack on a fraternity president; however, the Lehigh players entered the wrong residence.

Wide receiver Dylan Parsons, defensive backs Maxwell Frankel and Michael D. Gies and linebackers Noah Robb, Jacob Scott and Mark D. Walker were all charged with felony criminal trespass.

All six players are free on bail, including Parsons, who is accused of urinating in the victims' refrigerator.