Police Log
News | 2/3/09
Posted online at 8:27 AM EST on 2/3/09
Medical Emergency
Jan. 28-A staff manager in Usdan Student Center reported than an employee had suffered a severe finger laceration and was unable to stop the bleeding. BEMCo and University Police responded and treated the party on-scene. The employee was transported via ambulance to the Newton-Wellesley Hospital.
Jan. 29-University Police responded to a report of an individual who fell on the ice behind Epstein. The party was transported to the Newton-Wellesley Hospital.
Jan. 30-BEMCo and University Police responded to a report that a male broke his leg in Gosman Sports and Convocation Center. The male was transported via ambulance to the Newton-Wellesley Hospital.
Jan. 31-University Police responded to a report at the Main Gate that a taxi arrived with an intoxicated female who would not pay the driver. The intoxicated female was transported via ambulance to the Newton-Wellesley Hospital.
Feb. 1-A male student in Massell Quad was intoxicated. BEMCo and University Police responded, and the student was transported via ambulance to the Newton-Wellesley Hospital.
Feb. 1-A student in East Quad reported that he woke up and felt pain in his stomach. BEMCo responded. The student was transported via ambulance to the Newton-Wellesley Hospital.
Larceny
Jan. 29-A student reported that two credit cards were stolen from his wallet, which he left inside an unsecured locker in Gosman Sports and Convocation Center. University Police compiled a report on the theft.
Jan. 29-University Police compiled a report on a phone hacker making unauthorized toll calls at the Brandeis University Alumni House in New York City. An investigation will follow.
Traffic
Jan. 31-A party reported that she parked her vehicle in Gosman lot and noticed the next morning that the left side of her rear bumper had been struck. University Police compiled a report.
Miscellaneous
Jan. 27-University Police responded to a report of an act of vandalism to the Rose Art Museum sign. Although University Police removed a portion of the chalk that covered the sign, the Physical Plant Department was also contacted for help. No permanent damage was done to the sign. A report is being compiled on the vandalism.
Jan. 27-A party reported that a male was fighting with a female student at 567 South St. University Police placed the male under arrest for domestic violence and transported him to the Waltham Police Department.
Jan. 29-University Police compiled a report on e-mail harassment at Irving.
Jan. 30-A community advisor reported possible marijuana usage in Rosenthal Quad. University Police and a community development coordinator responded but were unable to locate the source.
Jan. 30-University Police issued a no-contact order to a student who complained of harassment in East Quad. A community development coordinator served as a witness to the signing of the document.
-Compiled by Nashrah Rahman
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