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BATON ROUGE – Three Louisiana State University students have been arrested for crimes in connection with breaking into LSU’s Tiger Stadium.

A Louisiana State University fraternity brother has been charged with breaking into the college’s under-construction football stadium and riding a four-wheeler around inside.

University police say they have surveillance video that shows 19-year-old Clayton Fleetwood, 20-year-old Elizabeth Nowery, and 18-year-old Thomas English, enter Tiger stadium late at night on Jan. 21 and Feb. 8.

The video shows the students driving and riding a Kawasaki Mule all-terrain vehicle around the field. 

Officers also have video obtained from an Instagram account, which was taken by one of the students while they were committing the crimes.

Contractors said damages to the field caused by the ATV could cost up to $8,000 to repair.

Fleetwood was charged with simple burglary, criminal trespassing and unauthorized use of a motor vehicle.

Nowery was charged with criminal trespassing and unauthorized use of a motor vehicle.

English was charged with simple burglary and unauthorized use of a motor vehicle.