A fourth suspect has been arrested in connection to the death of a Texas Tech University student in August 2014.
Lubbock County Detention Center records indicate James Alexander Krusee, 22, was arrested on Friday, April 15 by Texas Tech University Police.
Krusee was charged with one count of furnishing alcohol to a minor. He was released on a $2500 bond on Saturday, April 16.
Dalton Debrick, a freshman at Texas Tech, was found dead in the 3600 block of 36th Street the morning after an Alpha Sigma Phi event. The national chapter deactivated the fraternity’s Texas Tech organization.
Eric Anthony Spenk, 23 and Canyon Reid Brock, 21 were arrested last week and were also charged charged with furnishing alcohol to a minor.
Reece Walker had previously been arrested on the same charge and he is out of jail on bond pending his ongoing criminal case.
In early 2015, Walker was expelled from Texas Tech but sued for the right to come back to campus. Walker was later reinstated.
Walker admitted to providing ice and chips for a fraternity event but not alcohol.
Spenk, Brock and Krusee were accused in arrest warrants of criminal negligence and “not providing adequate medical care.” They were accused of making alcohol available, “namely, beer and liquor, to Dalton Debrick, a person who was less than 21 years of page.”
The three were also accused of “throwing a party involving said alcoholic beverages where minors would be in attendance.”