Medical Emergency

April 9-A staff member at the Gosman Sports and Convocation Center collapsed on the athletic fields. University Police and BEMCo responded, and the Waltham Fire Department and Cataldo ambulance were both notified. Cataldo treated the party on-scene for Type 1 diabetes. All units were cleared with a signed refusal for further care.

April 11-A reporting party in Cable requested police assistance for a voluntary psych transport at the Mailman House. The patient fled on foot from the Mailman House toward Cable. The party was located in their room. The staff requested an ambulance to transport them to the Newton-Wellesley Hospital.

April 13-BEMCo was notified of an intoxicated party at Pachanga. An ambulance was contacted and the student was transported to the Newton-Wellesley Hospital for further care.

April 14-BEMCo staff on-scene at Pachanga requested an ambulance for a 19-year-old female student who was intoxicated. The patient was transported to the Newton-Wellesley Hospital for further care.

April 14-A student reported a female party near Deroy going in and out of consciousness due to alcohol intoxication. BEMCo responded and requested an ambulance to transport the party to the Newton-Wellesley Hospital.

April 14-BEMCo evaluated and released an intoxicated 19-year-old female at Pachanga.

April 14-BEMCo transferred the care of a 19-year-old female party at Pachanga to the Cataldo ambulance stand-by crew at the event. She was evaluated by the staff and released.

Larceny

April 7-A party walked into Stoneman to report a stolen computer and iPhone that had been left unattended in the Goldfarb Library.

April 8-A party in Ziv 128 reported that he returned to his room, which had been left unlocked, and found that his 15-inch MacBook Pro laptop, worth approximately $2,000, had been stolen.

April 10-A unit reported that the plumbers' workshop in the basement of East Quad appeared to have undergone an attempted burglary within its front doors.

April 13-A party in the Shapiro Campus Center reported a past theft of Ollie the Owl's gavel. It was stolen on April 12. On April 14, University Police recovered the item.

Traffic

April 10-University Police received a report of a female hit by a car near the bus stop at the Admissions Lot. BEMCo and University Police responded, as did the Waltham Fire Department and an ambulance. The party was transported via ambulance to the Newton-Wellesley Hospital for further care.

Miscellaneous

April 7-A party in Hassenfeld Residence Hall reported on Friday, April 5 around 1 a.m., she saw a male party in her unlocked room. A report was compiled on the incident.

April 9-A party in Shapiro Residence Hall reported that a masked individual ran through the second floor of the dorm and sprayed an unknown substance that left a strong odor. University Police checked the area, but the party was gone on arrival. They appeared to have left a stink bomb. No further police action was taken.

April 10-A person determined not to be a student was at the main entrance desk of the Gosman Sports and Convocation Center and was making the security student feel "uneasy." The subject was told to leave by staff. The student was satisfied, and did not wish to make a statement.

-Compiled by Marielle Temkin