Medical Emergency
Oct. 14-A student at Lemberg Academic Center reported pain stemming from a past knee injury. BEMCo arrived to address the situation and the student ultimately was transported to Newton-Wellesley Hospital.
Oct. 16-A student at Mailman House was sent to Newton-Wellesley Hospital for a psych evaluation.
Oct. 17-A student reported that he broke his ankle outside Massell Quad. University Police and BEMCo responded, and the student was transported to Newton-Wellesley Hospital.
Oct. 18-A student reported that a faculty member in the Abelson-Base-Yalem Building had been suffering from dizziness. University Police and BEMCo arrived on scene to respond to the patient, who seemed to have been suffering from high blood pressure and an elevated pulse rate. The faculty member was treated by BEMCo with a signed refusal for further care.
Oct. 19-University Police notified a BEMCo unit of an intoxicated female outside Ridgewood Quad. BEMCo treated the patient, who was then transported to Newton-Wellesley Hospital.
Oct. 20-A BEMCo staff member phoned a BEMCo unit to treat an intoxicated female in the Foster Mods. University Police and BEMCo responded to the patient, who was then transported to Newton-Wellesley Hospital.

Larceny
Oct.14-A student reported credit card fraud at Stoneman Building. University Police arrived on scene to compile a report of the incident.
Oct. 16-A student arrived at the University Police station to report that his leather jacket had been stolen in Goldfarb Library. University Police compiled a report of the incident.
Oct. 17-A student reported that her backpack was stolen from the Gosman Sports and Convocation Center. University Police searched for the bag while Library and Technology Services attempted to track her phone. LTS located the phone-and bag-in Goldfarb Library and obtained it without issue.

Vandalism
Oct.13-Waltham Police notified University Police that the Abraham Shapiro Academic Center had been vandalized with spray paint along with vehicles and other property on Thornton Road. University Police compiled a report and Facilities Services promptly removed the graffiti.
Oct. 13-A community advisor in North Quad notified University Police that the side of Reitman had been spray-painted with graffiti. University Police compiled a report and Facilities Services promptly removed the graffiti.
Oct. 16-A staff member from Facilities notified University Police that the entrance to a room within Renfield Hall had appeared to be defaced with human waste. University Police arrived to compile a report of the incident and Facilities Services promptly cleaned the affected area.

Miscellaneous
Oct. 18-A student in Village B Residence reported that a suspicious person was aggressive and accosted him outside of the residence hall.
He followed the student inside, and while no further action had been initiated, the student notified University Police.
University Police conducted a sweep of the building and were unable to locate the suspect. The community development coordinator's office was promptly notified and a report was compiled.

-compiled by Adam Rabinowitz