Medical Emergency
Feb. 10-University Police received a report that a male student had been vomiting in the men's bathroom in Farber Library. BEMCo responded and transported him to Newton-Wellesley Hospital for further treatment.
Feb. 10-University Police received a request for an ambulance transport of a student from the Psychological Counseling Center. Officers assisted in transport, and the Dean's Office as well as the CDC were notified.
Feb. 12-University Police received a report that the Psychological Counseling Center requested an ambulance transport for a female sexual assault victim. The CDC and Dean's Office were promptly notified of the incident and officers assisted in the transport of the victim to Newton-Wellesley Hospital for further treatment.
Feb. 14-University Police received a report that a female student in the Carl J. Shapiro Science Center fainted and eventually regained consciousness. BEMCo responded and, after an evaluation, the student refused further care.
Feb. 14-University Police received a report of a student in Renfield Hall who suffered pain in his left leg. BEMCo responded, and following treatment, the student refused further care.
Feb. 18-University Police received a request for assistance from the CDC on call in evaluating an intoxicated male student on Cable Hall. The student initially locked himself in a bathroom stall and refused to let officers enter but ultimately volunteered to be transported to Newton-Wellesley Hospital for further treatment.
Feb. 18-A nurse in the Golding Health Center called University Police to report a 35-year-old male who experienced chest pains and an elevated blood pressure. Officers responded and transported him to Newton-Wellesley Hospital for further treatment.
Feb. 27-Staff members at Mailman House called University Police to request an ambulance for a psychiatric transport to Newton-Wellesley Hospital. Officers then assisted in the transport of the student.
Mar. 1-University Police received a call from a student in Shapiro Hall who claimed his roommate might have suffered a broken ankle. BEMCo responded, and after treatment, the student refused further care.

Assault
Feb. 12-University Police received a report of a student who had been assaulted in Shapiro Hall. Officers, along with the Dean of Student Life's office, prepared an investigation and criminal charges had been filed in Waltham City Court.

Traffic
Feb. 18-University Police received a report of a car accident in the Hassenfeld Lot. Officers responded, noted the accident had occurred in adverse winter conditions and later compiled a report of the incident.
Feb. 21-University Police received a report that a car had been hit in the Castle Lot. Officers responded and later compiled a report of the incident.

Vandalism
Feb. 19-University Police received a report of possible vandalism to a vehicle in Theater Lot that had been slightly damaged. Officers responded, and after noting explicit words on the top of the automobile, compiled a report of the incident.

Harassment
Feb. 10-A female student at Stoneman Building called University Police to report on-going harassment from her ex-boyfriend. Officers created a no-contact order and compiled a full report of the incident.

Miscellaneous
Feb. 9-Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority officials at the Brandeis-Roberts commuter rail station requested assistance from University Police to confront a notable disturbance from two male persons. Officers responded and also assisted the Waltham Police Department in arresting the suspects.

-compiled by Adam Rabinowitz