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A member of a Texas A&M fraternity was found dead Tuesday evening in the organization’s house in the 3900 block of Graham Road, the Brazos County Sheriff’s Office said.

According to Brazos County Sheriff Chris Kirk, deputies were dispatched at 5:45 p.m. to the fraternity house on the report of a death.

Kirk said the 20-year-old man’s door had been shut all day, and his fraternity brothers thought he had been sleeping. Tuesday afternoon, his roommates entered his room and found him dead.

The investigation into the man’s death continues, but Kirk said it did not appear to be foul play. Authorities were not able to confirm which fraternity the man was a member of, nor his name.

In August, a 19-year-old Texas A&M student died at a fraternity house in College Station.

Anton Gridnev, a member of the Sigma Nu fraternity, was found unresponsive after celebrating his birthday, police said. An autopsy confirmed he died of an accidental drug overdose.

Since then, at least nine other Sigma Nu members were arrested on drug charges. The fraternity’s national office has suspended all activities of the Texas A&M chapter.