Police Log
News | 1/22/08
Posted online at 3:51 AM EST on 1/22/08
Medical Emergency
Jan. 15-A caller reported a student in Massell Quad with an eye problem. BEMCo responded and treated the student on scene with a signed refusal for further care.
Jan. 17-A male in Massell Quad had general weakness and was vomiting. The student was treated by BEMCo and taken to the Health Center for further treatment.
Jan. 18-A party in Massell Quad with a fever requested assistance to the Health Center. BEMCo assisted.
Jan. 19-An individual in Massell Quad reported that he was with an intoxicated female. University police and BEMCo responded, and the party was transported via ambulance to the Newton-Wellesley Hospital for further care.
Jan.19-University police in Spingold requested that BEMCo respond to a male having an allergic reaction to peanuts. BEMCo treated the victim on-scene with a signed refusal for further care.
Larceny
Jan. 17-University police investigated larceny from North Academic Quad. A report was to be compiled.
Disturbance
Jan. 19-A caller in Ziv Quad reported a loud party. The party was registered, and University police on a previous shift had addressed the residents due to excessive noise. The party dispersed without incident.
Jan. 20-A party on Charles River Road reported a group playing loud music by the lower road. The group refused to identify themselves to the community advisor. The quad director on call was notified and University police left without further action.
Traffic
Jan. 17-A vehicle on Loop Road backed into another vehicle. University police compiled a report.
Miscellaneous
Jan. 15-University police received a call from a community advisor on duty in North Quad who observed a student with an illegal substance. The community advisor notified the quad director on call to handle University judicial charges. University police confiscated the contraband and a report was to be composed.
Jan. 20-An officer conducted an identification check on an individual on foot by the main gate. The party was a student, and all was in order.
-Compiled by Anya Bergman
Jan. 15-A caller reported a student in Massell Quad with an eye problem. BEMCo responded and treated the student on scene with a signed refusal for further care.
Jan. 17-A male in Massell Quad had general weakness and was vomiting. The student was treated by BEMCo and taken to the Health Center for further treatment.
Jan. 18-A party in Massell Quad with a fever requested assistance to the Health Center. BEMCo assisted.
Jan. 19-An individual in Massell Quad reported that he was with an intoxicated female. University police and BEMCo responded, and the party was transported via ambulance to the Newton-Wellesley Hospital for further care.
Jan.19-University police in Spingold requested that BEMCo respond to a male having an allergic reaction to peanuts. BEMCo treated the victim on-scene with a signed refusal for further care.
Larceny
Jan. 17-University police investigated larceny from North Academic Quad. A report was to be compiled.
Disturbance
Jan. 19-A caller in Ziv Quad reported a loud party. The party was registered, and University police on a previous shift had addressed the residents due to excessive noise. The party dispersed without incident.
Jan. 20-A party on Charles River Road reported a group playing loud music by the lower road. The group refused to identify themselves to the community advisor. The quad director on call was notified and University police left without further action.
Traffic
Jan. 17-A vehicle on Loop Road backed into another vehicle. University police compiled a report.
Miscellaneous
Jan. 15-University police received a call from a community advisor on duty in North Quad who observed a student with an illegal substance. The community advisor notified the quad director on call to handle University judicial charges. University police confiscated the contraband and a report was to be composed.
Jan. 20-An officer conducted an identification check on an individual on foot by the main gate. The party was a student, and all was in order.
-Compiled by Anya Bergman
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