Police Log
News | 1/27/09
Posted online at 6:18 AM EST on 1/27/09
Medical Emergency
Jan. 19-University Police and BEMCo responded to a report of a student who injured his shoulder on a basketball court in the Gosman Sports and Convocation Center. The student received treatment on-scene and refused further care.
Jan. 20-University Police escorted and assisted an ambulance transport from Mailman to the hospital.
Jan. 21-University Police and BEMCo responded to the report of a male with a knee laceration in the Gosman Sports and Convocation Center. The subject received treatment on-scene and refused further care.
Jan. 22-The Massell Quad community development coordinator called for an ambulance to transport a student to the hospital for a psychological evaluation. University Police assisted with the transport.
Jan. 24-An individual in Massell Quad reported that a male fell and hit his head. University Police and BEMCo responded and found the male conscious and alert with a small laceration on his head. An ambulance transported him to the Newton-Wellesley Hospital.
Jan. 24-University Police and BEMCo responded to a conscious individual in Massell Quad who was feeling sick with joint pain and fever. An ambulance transported the subject to the Newton-Wellesley Hospital.
Disturbance
Jan. 20-University Police responded to a complaint of loud music and a possible party on Charles River Road but did not find anything.
Jan. 22-An individual in North Academic Quad reported that three students tried to push into a faculty meeting and gave the reporting party a hard time. University Police arrived on-scene and dispersed the students without incident.
Jan. 24-University Police responded to a noise complaint concerning a loud, unregistered party with about 100 people in the Foster Mods. University Police dispersed the party without incident.
Traffic
Jan. 21-A University van hit a parked vehicle at the information booth at the University front entrance. University Police responded and compiled a report.
Jan. 24-A University van coordinator called University Police to inform them that a van driver was involved in an accident on Moody Street. University Police took pictures and responded with Waltham police officers. There were no personal injuries.
Miscellaneous
Jan. 20-An individual in Usdan Student Center reported a male and female in front of the building handing out unauthorized flyers. University Police responded, and the students dispersed after they were given a verbal trespass warning and were advised to leave. The police took no further action.
Jan. 21-An eight-page letter expressing anti-Christian sentiments was delivered to the Shapiro Campus Center. University Police responded, and an investigation will follow.
Jan. 22-An individual in the Goldfarb Library reported seeing a 5 foot, 10 inch, slim-built white male covered in cloth. University Police found a suspect on South Street and notified the Waltham Police Department who arrived on the scene to assist. An officer confiscated the pole carried by the male and an investigation will follow.
-Compiled by Jillian Wagner
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