Medical Emergency Feb. 18 - A student in North Quad experienced difficulty breathing due to an allergic reaction. The patient was conscious and alert, and was transported to Newton-Wellesley Hospital for further evaluation. University residential staff were advised.

Feb. 20 - A student in Castle Quad with a possible drug overdose was semi conscious and alert. The student was treated on the scene and transported to Newton-Wellesley Hospital for further evaluation. The appropriate residential and medical staff were advised of the situation.

Feb. 21 - A female in North Quad stated her friend has had stomach pains for the past few hours and was not feeling well. University police transported the patient to Sterling Medical Center.

Larceny

Feb. 18 - A female came to Stoneman station to report that her wallet had been stolen sometime between Feb. 17 and Feb. 18. She said that several charges had been made on her credit cards. University police are compiling a report and following up on the theft.

Fire

Feb. 20 - A small fire was found by University Police in the area of Kutz Hall. Police extinguish the fire without incident. There was no damage to University property and the exact cause is unknown.


Vandalism

Feb. 20 - University Police received a report of a vandalized motor vehicle in T-Lot.

Disturbance

Feb. 21 - A reporting party in the Foster Mods stated there was loud music and loud people in the area. University Police checked the area and the complaint was unfounded.

Feb. 22 - A reporting party phoned stating there was loud music coming from the floor above. An officer checked and asked the residents to turn the music down and they complied.

Miscellaneous

Feb. 20 - There was a report of a suspicious individual viewing pornographic web sites on the second floor common room library in Shapiro Campus Center. Police checked the campus center and they were unable to locate the individual in the library or the building.

-Compiled by Matthew Konjoian