Police log
Medical Emergency
Nov. 1—University Police received a report of an ill student in East Quad. University Police and BEMCo responded, and the party was treated by BEMCo staff with a signed refusal for further care.
Nov. 1—A party on Loop Road reported that they were having an asthma attack. BEMCo staff treated the party, who was then transported to Newton-Wellesley Hospital.
Nov. 1—A party in Ziv Quad reported that they were suffering from a severe sore throat. BEMCo staff treated the party, who was then transported to Newton-Wellesley Hospital.
Nov. 3—University Police received a report of a party in Sherman Dining Hall who had fallen and was vomiting and feeling faint. BEMCo staff treated the party, who was transported to Newton-Wellesley Hospital for further care via University Police cruiser. The area coordinator on call was notified.
Nov. 3—A party in Rosenthal Quad reported that they were not feeling well and that their heart rate was high. BEMCo staff treated the party, who was transported to Newton-Wellesley Hospital for further care via University Police cruiser. The area coordinator on call was notified.
Nov. 5—A party in the Gosman Sports and Convocation Center reported that they had suffered from an ankle injury. BEMCo staff treated the party, who was then transported to Newton-Wellesley Hospital via University Police cruiser.
Disturbance
Nov. 6—University Police received a report of loud talking near the Charles River Apartments. University Police asked some residents to quiet down, and they complied without incident.
Nov. 6— University Police received a noise complaint of two parties who were loudly walking around the Charles River Apartments, banging on the door to building 113. University Police discovered that the parties were residents who had been locked out and did not have a phone to call Public Safety to be let back in. University Police let the parties back into the building.
Harassment
Oct. 31—University Police received a report that a suspicious black Honda Fit appeared to follow a community member through the University Office Park area. Waltham Police were advised on the incident.
Other
Oct. 31—A party in the Kosow-Wolfson-Rosensweig Building reported that an unknown party had left a disturbing note in a pile of fax cover sheets. The pile was left in an area that is open and accessible for all parties that have access to the building.
Nov. 1—University Police compiled a report on a piece of mail with political views received at the Brown Social Science Center. The sender is unknown.
Nov. 3—A staff member in Goldfarb Library reported that there was graffiti in one of the men’s restrooms. The area was cleaned and University Police reported no damage to University property. University Police compiled a report on the incident.
Nov. 4—A party in Shapiro Residence Hall reported that they believed an unknown party or parties had entered their room and turned over their chair. University Police compiled a report, noting that there was no damage and no crime committed. University Police turned the matter over to the Department of Community Living.
Nov. 4—University Police received a report that there was a piece of paper with some letters written in Wite-Out correction fluid left near a public printing area in the Kosow-Wolfson-Rosensweig Building.
Nov. 6—University Police discovered the smell of burning wood outside Sachar International Center and checked the area on foot. University Police could not find the source of the odor.
— Compiled by Abby Patkin.
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