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Leaving Colorado, Hogue returned to California, where in 1987 police said he stole $20,000 in bicycles and bicycle equipment--from his roommate's store. Police soon caught up with the lubricious Hogue in St. George, Utah, where along with the stolen property, they found a substantial amount of correspondence with Ivy League universities, including Harvard, Yale, Brown and Princeton, conducted under the alias Alexi Indris-Santana...
After his arrest in early 1988 for the bicycle thefts, Hogue received his acceptance from Princeton. But Hogue must have realized that he would have to serve at least one year of his five-year larceny sentence back in Utah. He applied for a one-year deferment, claiming this time that he needed to care for his mother, whom he said was dying of leukemia in Switzerland. Evidently, Hogue's fictitious mother had risen from her Bolivian grave only to travel to Europe and contract cancer...
...felon who defrauded Princeton of $22,000 was never extradited to Utah. Hogue was set free last year. Arriving in Cambridge, he enrolled at Harvard's Extension School--this time under what police believe is his real name, James Arthur Hogue...
Sometime next week Hogue may face a grand jury indictment, Reilly said, adding that Hogue "is still wanted as a fugitive from justice in New Jersey." Utah may also seek to arraign Hogue on similar charges, she said...
Harvard police initially investigated Hogue, who served one year of a five year felony burglary sentence in a Utah state prison, after the police received a tip that Hogue was a student at Harvard's Extension School, Lt. Rooney said yesterday...