The real question now is whether the school will take any real actions against those accused or will it be just another "horseplay that got out of hand" incident?
School officials were notified Jan. 28 of the allegations about the wrestling team through an anonymous letter and began an investigation, as has the Crystal Lake Police Department. “A number of wrestlers may have been involved in activities that included the restraining of wrestlers by other members of the team who then slap them on the stomach,” Police Chief David Linder said. “We are investigating allegations that some members of the wrestling team may have touched certain private areas of the restrained wrestlers through their clothing during the course of these activities.”Northwest Herald | D-155, CL police investigating alleged hazing
No criminal charges have been filed at this time. Police have interviewed more than 60 Prairie Ridge wrestlers, Linder said, but are unsure of how many students might have been involved in incidents, which allegedly occurred on school grounds. Police were in the process of interviewing coaches. “We do not have any facts that lead us to believe our coaches were aware of any inappropriate conduct,” Hawk said. In fact, she said, the coaches warned the wrestlers at the beginning of the season about hazing.
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