Police log
Medical Emergency
Mar. 28—A party in North Quad reported their friend had hit their head the day before and may have had a concussion. BEMCo staff treated the injured party on the scene.
The party was then transported to Newton-Wellesley Hospital via University Police cruiser with BEMCo staff aboard in order to provide further care.
Mar. 29—A party in Massell Quad reported they had a fever and requested BEMCo.
BEMCo staff treated the party, and University Police transported the party to Newton-Wellesley Hospital for further care.
Mar. 30—A party in North Quad called with an unknown medical condition. BEMCo staff treated the party on the scene. University Police gave the party a ride to the health center for further care.
Mar. 30—A party in Ziv Quad reported having a twisted ankle. BEMCo staff was dispatched, and the party was treated on the scene with a signed refusal for further care.
Mar. 31—A party in North Quad reported having a high fever and requested BEMCo.
BEMCo staff treated the party on scene, and Police then transported them to Newton-Wellesley Hospital for further care.
Apr. 1—The front desk attendant at the Gosman Sports and Convocation Center reported a possible broken foot at the basketball court.
BEMCo staff treated the party and notified Cataldo Ambulance. Cataldo Ambulance transported the party to Newton-Wellesley Hospital for further care.
Apr. 1—A caller reported a soccer player hit their head and wanted to be evaluated for a concussion.
BEMCo staff treated the party, and Police then transported the party to Newton-Wellesley Hospital for further evaluation.
Disturbance
Mar. 29—Police received a complaint of loud talking in a hallway in the Charles River Apartments. University Police checked the area but could not find the source of the talking.
Drugs
Mar. 30—A Department of Community Living staff member found evidence of marijuana in the Charles River Apartments. University Police responded and assisted to the situation.
Harassment
Apr. 2—A party in North Quad reported a concerning message left on an Internet chat page.
University Police investigated with DCL staff and found no threat involved. Police reasoned the community member who posted the comment had used bad judgment and compiled a report on the incident. The message has since been removed. Police took no further action.
Other
Mar. 30—A caller reported an older male wearing a blue and white windbreaker hanging around in the woods area of Theater Lot extension. University Police checked the woods in the area, as well as the woods behind the International Business School, but were unable to locate the individual.
Apr. 2—A caller in the Shapiro Campus Center stated a person in a gray sweatshirt, camouflage pants, black boots and a black hat seemed out of place. University Police identified the party as a stagehand for “Rocky Horror Picture Show.”
The identified party was waiting to set up for the show in the SCC Theater. Police declared all to be in order and took no further action.
— Compiled by Avi Gold.
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