Statements from AU and Delta Gamma on AU student found dead

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By WRBL Staff

Published: March 5, 2008

Statement from Auburn University’s Web site:

“Auburn University Students:

“Many of you and your parents have called, understandably concerned about a student who was found dead last night a few miles north of campus. City of Auburn Police are investigating. There is no indication of additional danger to campus or student safety. Even so, the Auburn Police Division and Auburn University officials are taking all necessary precautions, including increasing police presence, to ensure the safety of our students and employees. Meanwhile, students should be careful not just on campus, but within the larger community, and be alert at all times.

“The following information was just provided by the City of Auburn Police:

“On Tuesday, March 4, 2008 at approximately 9:08 p.m., Auburn Police responded to a call of an injured female on Alabama Highway 147 (North College Street). Upon arrival, officers found a female, later identified as 18 year old Lauren A. Burk, an Auburn University student, suffering from a single gunshot wound. Ms. Burk was transported by EMS to the East Alabama Medical Center where she succumbed to her injuries.

“At approximately 9:27 p.m., Auburn Police received a call of a vehicle on fire in the Hinton Field parking lot located on Lem Morrison Drive on the Auburn University campus. The vehicle, a 2001 Black Honda Civic, was registered to the victim and was fully involved. Personnel from the Auburn Fire Division responded and extinguished the fire.

“The case is under investigation by the Auburn Police Division with assistance from the Department of Forensic Sciences, the Lee County Sheriff’s Office, and the Lee County District Attorney’s Office. Law Enforcement officials are continuing to follow-up on all leads.

“Students acquainted with the victim or others who would like to seek counseling support are encouraged to call the Student Counseling Services, 844-5123, which will see students on a walk-in basis, or by appointment, for group counseling or other sessions.

“Please send your thoughts, your prayers, to the family of the victim.”

Delta Gamma Fraternity statement regarding member death at Auburn University Delta Sigma chapter of Delta Gamma Fraternity at Auburn University tragically lost one of their members, Lauren Burk on March 5, 2008.

The proper city, university and Fraternity officials have all been notified and are taking the appropriate steps in investigating the situation. Chapter members have been encouraged to cooperate with the authorities.

Considering the unexpected and disturbing nature of the situation, the women of Delta Gamma have reacted with immense concern. A Regional Fraternity officer will be traveling to Auburn to support the chapter. Delta Gamma Fraternity will partner with the University to support the chapter as they come to terms with the loss of their sister and friend. Delta Gammas across the country offer hope and friendship to Lauren’s family and all who have been affected by this tragedy.

Details for a memorial service will be provided as they become available.

Direct any inquires or concerns to Delta Gamma Regional Collegiate Specialist: Brenda Larsh, or staff Collegiate Development Specialist: Katie Pestro, .

Delta Gamma Fraternity, headquartered in Columbus, Ohio, is an international women’s
fraternity with more than 200,000 members throughout the United States and Canada.

Delta Gamma fosters high ideals among women, promotes educational and cultural interests, creates a true sense of social responsibility and instills the best qualities of character in its
members.

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