Police Log
Medical Emergency
Sept. 30-A student in Usen Hall reported having flu-like symptoms. University Police responded and the student was transported to Newton-Wellesley Hospital for further care.
Sept. 30-A parent of a first-year student in Deroy Hall reported that her daughter suffered a leg injury several days before that potentially resulted in a blood clot. BEMCo and University Police responded to treat the student, who was transported to Newton-Wellesley Hospital for further care.
Oct. 1-The Waltham Fire Department received a report of an injured student in the woods next to North Quad. University Police responded along with the Fire Department to reach the student who remained on the opposite side of the fence.
Oct. 2-A staff member at Mailman House requested an ambulance to transport a student to McLean Hospital. University Police assisted.
Oct. 2-A student was reported to have fainted at the Spingold Theater Center. BEMCo responded and treated the student, who refused further treatment.
Oct. 3-A female first-year student in Usen Hall experienced severe oblique pain and requested BEMCo. BEMCo responded and the student refused further treatment.
Oct. 5-A student notified University Police that there was an unresponsive, intoxicated female student in Deroy Hall. BEMCo and University Police responded, and after treatment, the student refused further care.
Oct. 5-BEMCo was on hand at the fall concert in the Gosman Sports and Convocation Ceter to respond to an intoxicated female student. The student was transported to Newton-Wellesley Hospital for further care.
Traffic
Oct. 2-A former student reported that her vehicle was hit in a parking spot near Usen Castle. University Police responded and compiled a report on the incident.
Oct. 3-A student notified University Police that a vehicle struck a parked car in Tower Lot and immediately left the scene. University Police apprehended the suspect in Charles River Lot, revoked that student's registration and towed the car to the Stoneman bulding until further notice. University judicial charges are expected to be filed.
Oct. 3-A student reported that a suspect vehicle struck an automobile near the loading dock adjacent to Sherman Dining Hall. University Police responded and compiled a report on the incident.
Disturbance
Oct. 5-A reporting party notified University Police of persistent screaming and the additional sound of a baseball bat hitting someone near Hamilton Road.
University Police and Waltham Police checked each side of the park, and after an extensive search, found that children were just playing in the area.
Miscellaneous
Oct. 2-An alarm company notified University Police that an alarm was set off for the ATM in the Usdan Student Center. University Police responded and reported that the ATM was, in fact, just in supervisory mode.
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-compiled by Adam Rabinowitz
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