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Medical Emergency
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March 19-A party reported that two students playing basketball in the Gosman Sports and Convocation Center had collided and might be injured. BEMCo responded and treated both parties on-scene with a signed refusal for further care.
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March 21-A party in the Gosman lower -level training room reported that he was having trouble breathing and requested BEMCo. BEMCo treated the party on-scene. The party was transported via ambulance to the Newton-Wellesley Hospital for further care.
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March 23-A reporting party stated that a female in the Spingold Theater Center fainted. University Police and BEMCo responded, and the party was transported to Newton-Wellesley Hospital via ambulance for further care.
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March 25-University Police received a report of an intoxicated male student in need of medical attention in Ridgewood B. University Police responded, requesting additional officers for crowd control. The Community Development Coordinator on call also assisted. The party was treated on-scene by BEMCo with a signed refusal for further care.
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Larceny
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March 22-A reporting party stated that his back license plate, I20 form and vehicle registration were stolen from his vehicle one to two months ago while parked in the South Residence lot. University Police compiled a report on the theft.
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Traffic
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March 19--A student reported an accident at the intersection in front of the Spingold Theater Center in which there was no damage to either vehicle. There were no injuries. University Police sent to speak with the involved student and subsequently cleared the incident with no further action.
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March 23-Two students arrived at the police dispatch center to report that a Crystal Shuttle bus was on fire on Loop Road in front of the University Police station. The Waltham Fire Department was notified and extinguished the fire. The Crystal bus dispatcher was notified to have the bus towed off campus as soon as possible. There were no reported injuries.
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Miscellaneous
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March 20-University Police encountered a white male near the rear of a Turner Street home whom they identified as a homeless person well-known by Waltham Police. University Police arrested him for trespassing after notice and transported him to the Waltham Police Department.
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March 23-University Police observed a male party wearing only black underwear behind the Slosberg Recital Hall. The party fled when police attempted to stop him; police eventually apprehended the party and identified him as a student. University judicial charges will be filed.
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March 24-A party reported a suspicious male party at the Foster Mods, describing him as 30-to 35-years-old with brown hair and a mustache, a sunburned face and wearing a plaid shirt. A party matching this description was found and identified by University Police as the guest of a graduate student. A check revealed that there were no warrants for the party in question. University Police took no further action.
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Disturbance
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March 22-University Police received a call from a Waltham resident who reported that students were yelling near Chapels Pond. Police checked the area, as well as Massell and Rosenthal Quads, and found nothing.
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March 24-A reporting party stated that there appeared to be over 100 students outside the lower Foster Mods. University Police found parties in three Mods and dispersed them without incident. The CDC on call was advised of the events.
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-compiled by Tate Herbert
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