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Police Log | 11/14/06
Posted online at 5:59 AM EST on 11/14/06

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Medical Emergency



Nov. 5-Campus police transported an 18-year-old female in an ambulance to Newton- Wellesley Hospital after she had reported difficulty breathing.

Nov. 5-There was a report of an individual suffering a leg injury on the athletic fields. University Police responded, and BEMCo transported the individual to the hospital for further care.

Nov. 6-An individual reported her roommate was having heavy chest pains. BEMCo responded, and the female was taken to St. Elizabeth's Hospital.

Nov. 7-Students in Schwartz Hall requested an ambulance for an individual who was having a seizure. The individual was transported to Newton-Wellesley Hospital for further care.

Nov. 7-A female in the Massell Residential Quad reported having a reaction to a flu shot. BEMCo responded, and the female was transported to the Newton-Wellesley Hospital for further care.

Nov. 9-A 19-year-old female in the North Academic Quad complained of low blood pressure and weakness. BEMCo transported her to the Village after she signed a refusal for treatment.

Nov. 9-There was a report of a female in North Quad with stomach cramps. BEMCo responded and transported her to Newton-Wellesley Hospital.

Nov. 10-An individual in Rosenthal Quad complained of an ear infection. BEMCo transported the individual to Newton-Wellesley Hospital.

Nov. 10-There was a report of a female at 60 Turner St. who had problems breathing. BEMCo responded, and the female was taken to Newton-Wellesley Hospital.

Nov. 12-A BranVan escort driver reported a female vomiting in his van. BEMCo and University Police responded, and the female signed a refusal for further care.



Disturbance



Nov. 6-Residents in Rosenthal North reported an unruly individual who would not leave their dorm room. The individual assaulted and pushed them. The dispute turned out to be a verbal argument between the two parties, and no police action was taken.

Nov. 10-A caller from the Charles River Apartments complained about loud music from the entrance of one of the building. University Police were unable to locate the noise.

Nov. 11-University Police dispersed two parties in the Foster Mods after receiving noise complaints.

Nov. 11-There was a complaint of a group skateboarding in front of Gosman. Some individuals refused to leave when asked, but others left without incident.



Theft



Nov. 9-An individual in the Massell Residential Quad reported his guitar was stolen from his unlocked room.



Vandalism



Nov. 11-University Police reported small damage to a motor vehicle in North Quad.



-Compiled by Claire Moses
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