Police Log
Police Log | 9/26/06
Posted online at 5:37 AM EST on 9/26/06
Medical Emergency
Sept. 19-University Police received a call from a BEMCo member that a Ziv Quad resident was having breathing problems. An ambulance was notified.
Sept. 21-There was a report of a hip injury to an individual at the Foster Mods.
Sept. 21-There was a report of a staff member falling on a loose brick at the Goldfarb Library. The individual suffered minor facial lacerations and knee injury. BEMCo responded.
Sept. 22-A resident reported that she had injured her ankle in North Quad. BEMCo transported the female to Newton-Wellesley Hospital for urgent care.
Sept. 22-A resident reported that a female took Imitrex, Imodium and Pepcid AC, and her throat was swelling. The female was taken to Newton-Wellesley Hospital via ambulance.
Sept. 23-There was a report of an intoxicated male at Stoneman.
Disturbance
Sept. 19-University Police responded to a request from Waltham Police for assistance in apprehending a group of individuals yelling fraternity slogans in East Lot. When Waltham police officers arrived at the scene, the individuals ran into the woods.
Sept. 23-There was a report of a loud party at a room in the Charles River Apartments. The occupants were told to turn down loud music.
Sept. 24-A Ziv Quad resident reported a large group of people having a loud party. University Police found four male students outside and instructed them to disperse.
Traffic
Sept. 19-Waltham Police responded to a truck driver that had struck a wall in the Usdan loading dock.
Sept. 19-University Police received a report of a student hit by a motor vehicle in front of the Sports Complex on South Street. The subject was found sitting on the ground. BEMCo and Waltham Police were notified. The subject was transported to hospital by AMR.
Sept. 21-There was a report that a BranVan driver had hit a parked car in the parking lot next to Slosberg.
Sep 22-There was a report that a BranVan was involved in a minor accident near the Charles River Apartments, and damage was done to the flap below the door.
Sept. 19-University Police received a call from a BEMCo member that a Ziv Quad resident was having breathing problems. An ambulance was notified.
Sept. 21-There was a report of a hip injury to an individual at the Foster Mods.
Sept. 21-There was a report of a staff member falling on a loose brick at the Goldfarb Library. The individual suffered minor facial lacerations and knee injury. BEMCo responded.
Sept. 22-A resident reported that she had injured her ankle in North Quad. BEMCo transported the female to Newton-Wellesley Hospital for urgent care.
Sept. 22-A resident reported that a female took Imitrex, Imodium and Pepcid AC, and her throat was swelling. The female was taken to Newton-Wellesley Hospital via ambulance.
Sept. 23-There was a report of an intoxicated male at Stoneman.
Disturbance
Sept. 19-University Police responded to a request from Waltham Police for assistance in apprehending a group of individuals yelling fraternity slogans in East Lot. When Waltham police officers arrived at the scene, the individuals ran into the woods.
Sept. 23-There was a report of a loud party at a room in the Charles River Apartments. The occupants were told to turn down loud music.
Sept. 24-A Ziv Quad resident reported a large group of people having a loud party. University Police found four male students outside and instructed them to disperse.
Traffic
Sept. 19-Waltham Police responded to a truck driver that had struck a wall in the Usdan loading dock.
Sept. 19-University Police received a report of a student hit by a motor vehicle in front of the Sports Complex on South Street. The subject was found sitting on the ground. BEMCo and Waltham Police were notified. The subject was transported to hospital by AMR.
Sept. 21-There was a report that a BranVan driver had hit a parked car in the parking lot next to Slosberg.
Sep 22-There was a report that a BranVan was involved in a minor accident near the Charles River Apartments, and damage was done to the flap below the door.





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