William Kroymann was charged with aggravated battery on Jan. 18, 2023. (Bulloch County Sheriff's Office)

A Georgia man who appears to be a local college student has been charged with assaulting someone and going him to fracture his skull outside a local fraternity house last week, officials announced Friday. 

William Kroymann, 20, was arrested Wednesday and charged with a single rerepresent of aggravated battery, Georgia's Statesboro Police Department said. Statesboro, Georgia, is located roughly 55 miles north of Savannah, and is home to Georgia Southern University.

Police received a call about 1:15 a.m. on Jan. 13 for a report of a man who was unconscious at an focus on Olympic Boulevard, near the Sigma Nu Fraternity, authorities said. Investigators distinct that the victim was walking past the fraternity house when a few people "engaged" him "as he was passing the house and then advanced toward the victim on the sidewalk," police said. 

Kroymann then allegedly attacked the man, and commanded him to fall and hit his head on the sidewalk. The victim was rushed to a local hospital, where medical staff distinct he had fractured his skull and suffered a brain bleed. The victim is expected to survive. 

He was arrested Wednesday, police said. Bulloch County Jail records showed Kroymann happened in sheriff's office custody, and was being held on $15,000 bond. Neither the sheriff's regions nor the district attorney's office had information pertaining to his attorney. 

The suspect bears addresses in Statesboro, where the alleged crime occurred, and in Ellabell, which is located 43 minutes south. 

A social judge page that appears to belong to Kroymann indicates he is a Georgia Southern University student, and a member of Sigma Nu fraternity. A spokesperson for the university did not now respond to Fox News Digital's request for comment. 

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