Police log
Medical Emergency
Sept. 13—A party walked into the Stoneman building and reported difficulty breathing. University Police paged BEMCo, who requested Cataldo ambulance to the scene and notified the Waltham Fire Department. The party was transported by Cataldo ambulance to Newton-Wellesley Hospital.
Sept. 13—University Police were requested to meet a Joseph’s Transportation bus at the Rabb stes for help with a party either intoxicated or suffering an unknown medical condition. Police units were staged at the bus stop but had no further communication with Joseph’s Transportation dispatch or the bus.
Sept. 13—Police responded to a medical emergency on a Joseph’s Transportation bus on Loop Road outside of Mailman House for a party vomiting due to abdominal pain. 911 was called for assistance, and the party was transported to Newton-Wellesley Hospital for further care.
Sept. 13—A party in North Quad was reported as suffering from an allergic reaction to peanuts. Police and BEMCo responded, administered an EpiPen and called for 911 assistance. The party was transported to Newton-Wellesley Hospital for further care.
Sept. 15—Mailman House staff requested Cataldo ambulance for a voluntary evaluation and transported a party to Newton-Wellesley Hospital without incident.
Sept. 19—The father of a party called University Police to report that their child was complaining of back pain as a result of a previous injury. BEMCo responded and treated the party on the scene, and the party was transported by University Police to Newton-Wellesley Hospital for further care.
Sept. 20—BEMCo was requested for an intoxicated party in Massell Quad. Cataldo ambulance responded, and transported the party to the Newton-Wellesley Hospital Emergency Room for further care.
Disturbance
Sept. 18—A caller reported people outside of the Charles River Road apartments were making a lot of noise and were preventing them from sleeping. University Police on the scene stated a group of students were playing a game inside University housing and asked them to quiet down. The students complied without incident.
Sept. 19—The manager at the Stein reported having a problem with an employee. University Police responded and the party departed the area, advised by Police not to return to the University. Police compiled a report on the incident.
Sept. 20—University Police received a complaint from a party in Massell Quad about noise coming from the area of Rosenthal Quad. University Police dispersed a small gathering of about 10 people in Rosenthal Quad without incident.
Harassment
Sept. 15—A party reported being harassed since November of 2014. Police compiled a report on the incident.
Other
Sept. 14—University Police received a report of a suspicious individual in the Gosman Sports and Recreation Center 15 minutes prior, claiming to be searching for their brother. Police checked the area and were unable to find the individual.
Sept. 18—Police received a call of a black car driving very fast on Loop Road near East Quad. Police checked the area and were unable to locate the vehicle but found it quiet upon arrival.
—Compiled by Avi Gold
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