Medical Emergency

Sept. 13—A party was injured while participating in an event on the athletic fields. They received BEMCo treatment on the scene. Cataldo Ambulance then transported the party to Newton-Wellesley Hospital for further treatment.

Sept. 14—University Police received a report of a student falling in and out of consciousness in Renfield Hall. BEMCo staff responded and treated the party, who was then transported to Newton-Wellesley Hospital for further care.

Sept. 15—Psychological Counseling Center staff called for an assist in transporting a party for further care. University Police and Cataldo Ambulance arrived on the scene and transported the party without incident.

Sept. 16—University Police received a report of an ill party in the Linsey Pool area of the Gosman Sports and Convocation Center. BEMCo staff treated the party, who was then transported to Newton-Wellesley Hospital for further care.

Sept. 17—A party in Ziv 127 reported that they were feeling faint. BEMCo responded to the scene and the party refused treatment.

Sept. 17—University Police received a report of an intoxicated party in a vehicle at the main gate. 911 was called and Cataldo Ambulance transported the party — a Bentley University undergraduate student — to Newton-Wellesley Hospital for further care. University Police contacted Bentley Police with the party’s information.

Larceny

Sept. 15—University Police received a report of a gift card stolen from Usdan Student Center. University Police compiled a report.

Sept. 16—A staff member from the Feldberg Computer Center reported that a number of Apple products were missing. University Police compiled a report, with an investigation to follow.

Disturbance

Sept. 12—University Police received a report of a 20-year-old male walking around the Shapiro Campus Center and shouting. University Police checked the area and did not find anyone.

Sept. 13—University Police received a report of people talking loudly at the Charles River apartments. The responding officer spoke with a few students who were playing cards, and the students quieted down without incident.

Sept. 14—University Police received a noise complaint regarding loud music playing in the Foster Mods. University Police advised the party to turn the music down.

Sept. 15—University Police received a noise complaint for Charles River Road. An officer nearby investigated the scene and found the area quiet.

Other

Sept. 17—A party in the Shapiro Admissions Center reported that they did not like the interactions of an unknown male party. University Police located the male and checked him for outstanding warrants before issuing him a verbal trespassing warning, with a written warning to follow.

The tresspassing party departed University property without incident.

— Compiled by Abby Patkin.