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Police Log | 11/6/07
Posted online at 9:37 PM EST on 11/5/07 / Last updated at 4:44 AM EST on 11/5/07

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Medical Emergency

Oct. 30 -There was a report of a person with a cut finger in the Goldfarb Library. BEMCo treated the party on-scene with a signed refusal for further care.

Oct. 31-A caller in the Spingold Theater reported that a student cut his foot. BEMCo treated and transported the party to the hospital for further care.

Oct. 31-A caller in East Quad reported that a student got glue in her eye. BEMCo treated the party on-scene with a signed refusal for further care.

Nov. 1-A caller in the Sports Complex reported a student who injured his front tooth. BEMCo treated the party on-scene with a signed refusal for further care.

Nov. 3-There was an intoxicated male in North Quad. University Police and BEMCo responded, and the party was treated and transported via ambulance to the hospital for further care.

Nov. 3-A caller in the Sports Complex reported a student with an injured quad in the athletic training office. The caller later canceled the request, but BEMCo responded anyhow, and treated the party on-scene at the information desk and transported the student to the hospital for further care.

Nov. 3-University Police assisted Mailman staff in Massell Quad in transporting an individual to the hospital for mental health issues. The party was transported without incident.

Nov. 4 -A party in East Quad reported that her friend said she was sick in the bathroom and was requesting BEMCo. University Police and BEMCo responded and the party was treated on-scene by BEMCo with a signed refusal for further care.



Disturbance

Oct. 31-An individual staying in the Faculty Center stated that there was loud yelling and banging in the area of the individual's room. Officers were sent to check the area on foot and did not find anyone.

Nov. 2-A caller at the Rose Art Museum reported a student who was on the list for the party but did not have an ID. The student was not permitted to drink at the party.

Nov. 4-A party in Ziv Quad reported that the room above him had music on very loud and he requested police presence. University Police spoke with the residents, who complied with the police to lower the music.



-Compiled by Anya Bergman
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