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Webster County considers charges against members of track team

May 24, 2006 By admin

Webster County officials are considering filing charges against four members of the Eagle Grove boys track team after an incident at a track meet in Fort Dodge this month.

The four members of the team are accused of pinning a fellow team member and touching him inappropriately while inside a team tent at the Dodger Relays in Fort Dodge back on May 5th. The students in question were suspended from school last week for five days before being allowed back starting today for final exams.

Webster County officials and Eagle Grove police are continuing to investigate the matter and determine whether or not assault charges should be filed against the juveniles.

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