According to police, Hogan demanded money through a note to the teller saying he had a gun. Although officials said he did not use a gun, state law says threatening to use a firearm is the same as having one.So, the wheel man was the Student Senate President? That, I believe, is a new piece of information. Lehigh may have to change their name to "
Hogan then walked out of the bank with $2,871 and entered a black Ford Explorer owned and driven by Student Senate President Kip Wallen. Wallen was questioned and released by the police and maintains he was an unknowing accomplice to the robbery.
Hogan was arrested at 8:30 p.m. at Sigma Phi Epsilon fraternity, where he and Wallen are brothers.
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