CLEVELAND, Ohio — Four Berea-Midpark High School football players are charged in connection with the sexual assault of several classmates during a hazing incident at a football camp on the Case Western Reserve University campus, prosecutors said.

Jabriel Williams, 18, was charged with rape, sexual battery, unlawful restraint, hazing, tampering with evidence and obstruction of justice. A court date has not yet been set.

Three other juveniles were charged in Cuyahoga County Juvenile Court, according to a county prosecutor’s spokesman.

Prosecutors said the investigation turned up “multiple victims” of sexual assault but did not say exactly how many.

Berea City School Superintendent Tracy Wheeler said in an email that the school district will not name the students charged, nor comment on any school disciplinary measures.

“Appropriate athletic and academic consequences will be handed out by the administration as deemed appropriate,” Wheeler wrote. “Students who were involved have been and will be given consequences from the school district; we cannot discuss those consequences with anyone other than the student and his parents.

Wheeler wrote that no coaches had knowledge of the hazing on June 10 inside CWRU’s Hitchcock House dorms on campus.

An anonymous tip was reported on June 18 to the Ohio Department of Public Safety Schools Hotline about the incident.

Cleveland police launched the investigation on June 19 after Midpark High School Principal Vincenzo Ruggiero reported the incident to Cleveland police.

He told officers that he received an anonymous complaint about possible hazing at the CWRU campus. Officers told him that Cleveland police sex crimes unit would investigate, according to police reports.

The school previously said that a preliminary investigation by the school found “a number” of students were involved either as participants or witnesses.