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News | 8/26/08
Posted online at 1:38 AM EST on 8/26/08

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Medical Emergency



Jun. 4: An individual on Old South Street reported a student with a dislocated contact lens in one eye. The student was transported to Newton-Wellesley Hospital for further care

Jun. 7: An individual in the Berlin Chapel reported that an 80 year-old female had fallen and suffered a head injury.

Jun. 14: A student in the Harlan Chapel fainted. The individual was transported to Newton-Wellesley Hospital for further care.

Jun. 19: An individual playing basketball in Gosman Sports and Convocation Center reported a bloody nose. University Police responded, and the party was treated on-scene.

Jul. 8: A student in the Castle reported an individual who had an accident. The injured party was transported to Newton-Wellesley Hospital for further care.

Jul. 10: University Police responded to a 70-year-old male who had fallen on the tennis courts. The individual was transported to Waltham Children's Hospital for further care.

Jul. 12: A caller at the Gosman Sports and Convocation Center reported a basketball injury to a sports camp participant. The individual was transported to Newton-Wellesley Hospital for further care.

Larceny



May 19: A caller reported the theft of a projector from Gosman Sports and Convocation Center.

May 27: An individual reported his wallet stolen from Rosensteil.

Jun. 7: University Police compiled a report on the theft of $78 from a purse during an alumni reunion in the Usdan Student Center.

Jun. 7: An individual reported the theft of $35 and a digital camera from her purse during an alumni reunion in the Usdan Student Center.

Jun. 14: A caller reported an attempt to siphon gas from her vehicle, which was parked in Hassenfeld?Lot.

Jun. 28: A CD was reported stolen from a dorm room in the Foster Mods.

Jul. 22: University Police compiled a report on the theft of a large-screen television from Hassenfeld Conference Center.

Disturbance



August 9:­ University Police responded to complaint about a group of students yelling outside Charles River Apartments. Individuals were asked to move inside and complied.

August 13: Residents in the Foster Mods complained about loud music. University Police responded, and the music was turned down.

Traffic



May 19: A motor vehicle accident in Hassenfeld Lot was reported.

Jun. 6: A female reported the front bumper of her vehicle was ripped off by a broken guard rail in Kutz Lot.

Jun. 9: A minor motor vehicle accident in Gosman Lot was reported.

Jun. 18: Waltham Police dispatched University?Police to Tower Lot regarding a tree that fell on parked vehicles. An ambulance and the Waltham Fire Department reported to the scene. Minor injuries were reported.

Vandalism



Jun. 23:- Missing tiles on the rear of the Rose Art Museum were reported.

Jul. 15: University Police responded to a report of vandalized furniture and broken windows on a University front end loader in Epstein. University Police compiled a report and took photographs at the site of the incident.

Miscellaneous



May 19: A report was filed after an individual was harassed by e-mail in Shapiro Admissions Center.

May 20: An individual reported that his refrigerator was stolen from Ziv Quad.

May 22:- An individual reported that she saw a coyote in Tower Lot. University Police was unable to locate the animal.

May 24: The Waltham Fire Department warned University Police of a small brush fire off campus by the athletic fields. University Police assisted the Waltham Fire Department.

May 30: University Police received a call of a male sleeping in Shapiro Campus Center. The individual was given a verbal trespass warning and was escorted off campus.

Jun. 10: A Graybiel Lab staff member reported smoke coming from an air conditioning unit in Rabb 108. Electricians responded to the scene. There was no fire.

Jun. 10: A construction worker was assaulted by another worker. University Police responded to the scene. A report was compiled. Possible charges to follow.

-Compiled by Jillian Wagner
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