An individual entered Bones Gate and Sigma Nu fraternities and caused minor damage in each early last week, but Hanover Police say no arrest has yet been made in the case.
During the early morning hours of July 30, Bones Gate reported to police that an individual had caused "minor damage" there then left the building, according to Hanover Police Chief Nick Giaccone.
The same individual later entered Sigma Nu fraternity and damaged parts of the basement, Giaccone said, including some wall paneling and a wood countertop.
Bones Gate reported the individual to police immediately after the vandalism occurred due to concerns "that the person needed help," according to Giaccone.
Sigma Nu, however, did not report the incident for an additional 12 hours, only calling police at 9:30 p.m. on the same day.
Will Rack '04, summer president of Sigma Nu, said the fraternity's doors were locked and that the house was not hosting any social events during the weekday evening, but declined to comment further on the incident.
The individual was not known to have entered any other Greek houses during the course of the evening, Giaccone said.
Though no arrests had been made as of Friday afternoon, Giaccone said the case is "still under investigation," adding that police "have enough information to work with."
The perpetrator would likely face charges of criminal mischief, criminal trespass and simple assault, according to Giaccone.
Bones Gate Summer President Zachary Harrison '04 declined to comment on the incident.