Police: 7 college football players seeking revenge break into wrong home

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Thursday, December 10, 2015
Police say seven Lehigh University football players have been charged in an off-campus break-in meant as revenge, but they targeted the wrong northeastern Pennsylvania home.
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BETHLEHEM, Pa. -- Police say seven Lehigh University football players have been charged in an off-campus break-in meant as revenge, but they targeted the wrong home.

Bethlehem police say two men in the house used a university football roster to identify the suspects in the Nov. 8 intrusion.

They told police the men kicked in the doors as they slept and one was punched in the face.

Six were charged Wednesday with criminal trespass. A seventh player is accused of punching the man. He was charged in November with simple assault.

Police say the group was seeking revenge for an alleged attack on a fraternity president.

A university spokeswoman says the students' conduct is being reviewed.