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Police investigating teen’s death at Texas A&M frat house party
A 19-year-old Frisco man died from an apparent drug overdose early Saturday at a Texas A&M University fraternity house in College Station.
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Sigman Nu Fraternity Executive Director Brad Beacham tells KBTX the Texas A&M chapter of the organization has “ceased its own activities for the time being”.
According to authorities, the body belongs to a 19-year-old male who is a member of Sigma Nu Fraternity.
Officers obtained a search warrant and found illegal substances at the house.
Paramedics began performing CPR on Anton Gridnev before taking him to College Station Medical Center, where the student was pronounced dead.
Samuel Patterson, 21, and Michael Frymire, 20, were arrested for possession of a controlled substance and Christian Sandford, 18, and Ty Robertson, 21, were arrested for having marijuana. The Fraternity will assist, however possible, with the investigation by local authorities. Police said the couple has a child who was not involved in the argument.
Walker was cooperative when police showed up, Alaniz said.
An autopsy has been ordered to determine the cause of death. Four people were arrested and three additional were issued citations for possession of drug paraphernalia.
Fall classes at A&M begin August 29. ‘Our thoughts, prayers and deepest condolences are with his family and loved ones.
Gridnev’s death is still under investigation.
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Police urge anyone with information about the case to contact the College Station Police Criminal Investigation Division at 979-764-3601.