Medical Emergency
Sept. 23-University Police received a report that a female had a lacerated hand. BEMCo and University Police responded and the party was treated on-scene and eventually transported to an urgent care facility.
Sept. 23-University Police received a report that a student hit his head on a concrete slab while playing sports and received a small cut over his left eye. BEMCo and University Police responded, and the party was transported to the hospital for further care.
Sept. 25-University Police and BEMCo responded to a student having an allergic reaction. The student was treated on-scene and transported to Newton-Wellesley Hospital for further care.
Sept. 26-University Police received a report of a female student who had sustained a head injury while playing soccer. BEMCo responded and the student refused further treatment.
Sept. 26-University Police received a report of a female student with a knee injury. BEMCo responded and the student refused further treatment.
Sept. 28-A student reported that she felt dizzy and had a headache. BEMCo treated the student on-scene and she was transported to Newton-Wellesley Hospital for further care.

Disturbance
Sept. 25-University Police responded to a call from Sherman Dining Hall, where there was a problem with an employee who was being terminated. Police issued a no trespass warning to the party, who departed without incidence.
Sept. 26-A party reported that a parent stated that he was trying to contact his daughter in her dormitory. The reporting party refused to let the parent enter the building. The custodian from the building reported that the male spoke to his daughter and left the building, with no further action taken by University Police.
Sept. 27-University Police received a complaint of loud music coming from the Foster Mods. University Police on scene advised residents to shut off the music, and they complied.
Sept. 28-University Police received a report of a loud party at Charles River Apartments. Upon arrival of University Police, the party was dispersed by the Community Advisor on duty.
Sept. 28-University police received a report of loud music at Charles River Apartments. University Police advised the residents to shut off the music, and they complied.

Assault
Sept. 23-University Police received a report that a female student had been a victim of domestic assault on campus. When officers arrived, the student refused to cooperate with the police and demanded that the officers leave. The Community Development Coordinator on call was notified of the incident.

Traffic
Sept. 23-A party reported that his University-operated vehicle was struck by another vehicle. University Police reported that the non-University vehicle was at fault, but no damage was done to the University vehicle.

Larceny
Sept. 25-University Police witnessed a student using bolt cutters to cut the lock off someone else's locker in the men's locker room in Gosman Sports and Convocation Center. A report was filed and the incident is being investigated.

Drugs
Sept. 28-A community advisor reported that parties might be smoking marijuana outside a dormitory. When University Police arrived, the area was vacant.

-compiled by Sam Mintz