March 26—BEMCo staff treated an ill party in the Charles River Apartments with a signed refusal for further care. 

March 27—A party in Shapiro Hall reported that they burned their hand with hot water. BEMCo staff treated the party, who was transported to Newton-Wellesley Hospital by University Police.

March 28—University Police received a report of a party in the Goldman-Schwartz Fine Arts Studio who cut their finger. BEMCo staff treated the party, who was transported to urgent care by University Police. 

March 28—BEMCo staff treated a party in the Gosman Sports and Convocation Center who had injured their knee playing sports. The party was transported to Newton-Wellesley Hospital via ambulance. 

March 29—A party in Shapiro Hall cut their finger while shaving. BEMCo staff treated the party, who was transported to Newton-Wellesley Hospital by University Police.

March 31—A party in Cable hall reported that they were having an allergic reaction with difficulty breathing. The party was transported to Newton-Wellesley Hospital via Cataldo Ambulance.

April 3—University Police responded to a call regarding a party in Shapiro Hall who needed medical attention. Upon arrival, University Police transported the party, who was ill with a fever, to Newton-Wellesley Hospital for further care.

April 5—Waltham Fire and Cataldo Ambulance responded to a report of a party having a seizure in the Lown School of Near Eastern and Judaic Studies. The party was transported to Newton-Wellesley Hospital for further care.

April 6—Brandeis Counseling Center staff requested Cataldo Ambulance staff for a voluntary psychiatric transport to Newton-Wellesley Hospital. University Police assisted Cataldo staff without incident. 

April 9—BCC staff reported that a party had asked to be evaluated at Mount Auburn Hospital. Cataldo Ambulance staff transported the party, and University Police assisted. 

April 9—A party in the Foster Mods reported stomach pain. BEMCo staff treated the party, who was transported to Newton-Wellesley Hospital for further care.

April 9—Cataldo Ambulance staff transported a non-student from the Sports Complex to Newton-Wellesley Hospital. The party was described as conscious but not alert. 

April 9—A party in East Quad was suffering from extreme stomach cramps. University Police transported the party to Health Services for further care.

April 10—A caller reported that a party had fallen on the sidewalk outside the Heller School for Social Policy and Management. BEMCo staff treated the party with a signed refusal for further care, and University Police transported the party to urgent care.

April 10—BCC staff reported that there was a party who needed a psychiatric transport to Cambridge Hospital. Cataldo Ambulance transported the party.

April 10—University Police received a report of a party in Renfield Hall who requested a voluntary psychiatric evaluation. Cataldo Ambulance staff transported the party to Newton-Wellesley Hospital.

April 11—An ill party in Usen Hall requested BEMCo assistance. BEMCo staff treated the party with a signed refusal for further care.

April 12—A party in Gosman got a forehead laceration while playing sports. BEMCo staff treated the party with a signed refusal for further care.

April 12—University Police received a report of a party in East Quad who began experiencing chest pains after using a treadmill. BEMCo staff treated the party with a signed refusal for further care.

April 14—A party came into the University Police station requesting BEMCo assistance for a cyclist who had fallen off their bike in front of Usen Castle. BEMCo staff treated the cyclist, who was transported to urgent care by University Police. 

April 14—University Police responded to a call at Gosman regarding a party on the roof, who was crying and potentially attempting to harm themselves. Three individuals — who had climbed up the gate outside the Linsey pool — were brought down safely. The BCC issued a non-voluntary psychiatric transport, with Cataldo Ambulance staff assisting with transport to a facility in Cambridge. 


Drugs

April 9—An area coordinator in Rosenthal Quad reported that there was a party smoking marijuana. University Police responded to the scene, and the Department of Community Living will follow up on the incident. 

April 11—University Police assisted DCL staff that had confiscated drug paraphernalia in the Charles River Apartments. University Police confiscated the contraband and compiled a report, and DCL staff will file a Community Standards Report on the incident. 


Disturbance

April 2—A party in the Foster Mods reported that someone had entered their unlocked apartment and removed their laptop. University Police compiled a report on the incident. 

April 3—University Police received a noise complaint for the Charles River Apartments. Officers on the scene found it quiet upon arrival.

April 4—A caller in East Quad reported that there was a couple who were possibly fighting in the building. University Police and DCL staff on the scene found a verbal disagreement, and University Police will compile a report on the incident. 

April 10—University Police received a noise complaint for Shapiro Hall. A small group in the common area was advised to quiet down.

April 10—University Police received a noise complaint for the Charles River Apartments. The parties were advised to quiet down without incident.

April 11—A caller reported that there was a party in the hallway of the Bassine Science Building who was being loud on his phone. University Police identified the party, who was having a verbal dispute over the phone.

April 13—A party reported that there was a man banging on an exterior door in the Charles River Apartments. The man was gone upon University Police arrival.


Harrassment

April 7—University Police compiled a report on two non-threatening email messages received by Athletic Department staff.


Other

March 27—University Police received a report that controversial flyers had been posted throughout campus. University Police compiled a report on the incident, and the flyers were removed without incident.

April 4—A party reported that there was an open backpack inside an unlocked utility closet in a bathroom at 60 Turner Saint University Police found that the backpack belonged to a worker in the area and took no further action.

April 10—Staff reported that there were possible solicitors near Rabb steps. Upon arrival, University Police found that the individuals were filming in the area. The parties were not registered by the University and left the area without incident. 

April 11—University Police responded to a call in Shapiro Hall regarding an incident of past assault. BEMCo staff treated the party with a signed refusal for further care and gave a trespass notice to the involved party, a guest of a Brandeis student. DCL staff will follow up with the student host.

April 13—A caller reported that there was a dog barking inside a parked vehicle in the East Quad lot. University Police checked the area and found the vehicle gone upon arrival. 


—Compiled by Abby Patkin