Police log
Medical Emergency
Jan. 17—University Police received a call concerning a party in the Village Quad with a foot injury. BEMCo staff members were notified, and the party was then treated on the scene. University Police transported the party to Newton-Wellesley Hospital via police cruiser for further care.
Jan. 17—A party in Massell Quad reported they were experiencing double vision and requested the assistance of BEMCo. The party was treated on the scene by BEMCo staff with a signed refusal for further care.
Jan. 17—Police received a call requesting BEMCo care for a party in Ziv Quad who was suffering from stomach pains. BEMCo was notified and treated the party on the scene, additionally requesting the aid of Cataldo ambulance. The party was then transported by Cataldo ambulance to Newton-Wellesley Hospital for further care.
Jan. 19—A party in East Quad called to report that their face was swelling. BEMCo was paged and treated the party on the scene, and University Police then transported the party to Newton-Wellesley Hospital for further care.
Jan. 24—Police received a report of a possibly intoxicated party in North Quad. University Police responded and were able to locate the party in the second-floor women’s bathroom and requested BEMCo assistance. The party was treated on the scene by BEMCo staff and was then transported via Cataldo ambulance to Newton-Wellesley Hospital for further care.
Larceny
Jan. 19—A report stated a party in the Usdan Student Center had their ATM debit card stolen from them. University Police compiled a report on the incident.
Jan. 20—Police received a report of missing United States currency from the Village Quad. University Police compiled a report on the incident.
Jan. 23—A party in the Shapiro Campus Center reported that their wallet was missing. University Police compiled a report on the incident.
Disturbance
Jan. 24—Police received a complaint of loud music coming from one of the Charles River Apartments. Police advised the residents to lower the volume, and the residents complied without incident.
Harassment
Jan. 22—A caller from the Charles River Apartments called to report to the University Police that they had received several text messages from another party and that they wished to report the incident to the Department of Public Safety. University Police compiled a report on the incident and advised the Department of Community Living staff about the incident.
— Compiled by Avi Gold.

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