Sex Crimes
Jan. 13-A student in Ziv Quad reported a past assault from another student. University Police compiled a report of the incident and plan to conduct an investigation.
Jan. 14-The Office of Student Life reported past sexual assaults between two students to University Police. On Friday, the student formally reported the assault to University Police, who will conduct an investigation on the matter.

Medical Emergencies
Jan. 13-University Police received a report that a student had experienced a possible overdose on anti-depressant medication and suffered lacerations to her wrist. BEMCo responded and the student was transported to Newton-Wellesley Hospital for further treatment.
Jan. 14-A student in Shapiro Hall reported an allergic reaction to peanuts.
While University Police and BEMCo responded, he administered an epipen to himself. The student was then transported to Newton-Wellesley Hospital for further treatment.
Jan. 14-A student reported a party fell and suffered head trauma while exercising in the Mandel Center for the Humanities. University Police and BEMCo responded, and from there, transported the patient to Newton-Wellesley Hospital for further treatment.
Jan. 18-A student in Hassenfeld Hall reported that she hurt her ankle while getting out of bed. University Police and BEMCo responded, and after treatment, the student refused further care.
Jan. 19-University Police received a report of an intoxicated male student in Shapiro Hall. University Police and BEMCo responded, and, after treating the student, transported him to Newton-Wellesley Hospital for further treatment.

Larceny
Jan. 13-A staff worker in the Kosow Building reported that money had been taken from her wallet. University Police compiled a report of the theft.
Jan. 14-A student reported that a refrigerator and microwave were missing from the Pearlman Building common area. University Police compiled a report of the theft.
Jan. 17-Two students in Shapiro Hall stated their laptops were stolen from their rooms. University Police compiled a report of the theft, but thereafter discovered that the students had recovered both items.
University Police took no further action.
Dec. 17-A staff member reported that $50 was stolen from a wallet in the Carl J. Shapiro Science Center.
University Police compiled a report of the incident.
Dec. 14-A staff member in the Shapiro Life Sciences Center reported the theft and use of a credit card.
University Police compiled a report of the incident and advised the staff member to cancel the card.

Drugs
Jan. 14-University Police compiled a report on drugs that were sent to a community member via the United States Postal Service. University Police plan to conduct an investigation on the matter.

Miscellaneous
Jan. 15-A community advisor reported three students with open containers of alcohol near the Admissions Lot.
University Police checked the area and were unable to locate the students.
Jan. 16-University Police received a report that two white males were attempting to break into Zipcars.
Upon arriving at the scene, University Police noted that both parties worked for the Zipcar company and, from there, took no further action.
Jan. 17-A student in Sherman Dining Hall reported a possible intoxicated male student. BEMCo, with University Police, treated the patient and transported him to Newton-Wellesley Hospital for further treatment.

-compiled by Adam Rabinowitz