Medical Emergency

Sept. 5-A man experienced chest pains outside Hassenfeld Conference Center and was transported to Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center for further care.

Sept. 7-A rider on the Joseph's Transportation bus reported a possible seizure. BEMCo had been notified and the student was transported to Newton-Wellesley Hospital for further care.

Sept. 8-An intoxicated student was reported outside Massell Quad and treated by BEMCo.

Sept. 8-An individual outside of the Rose Art Museum reported that he may be having an allergic reaction.

Sept. 9-A male reported having a seizure outside the Shapiro Campus Center and was transported to Newton Wellesley Hospital.

Sept. 9-University Police received a call that a student had suffered an injury while playing frisbee by Renfield Hall. The student was transported via ambulance for further care.

Sept. 9-A student suffered a right ankle injury in Hassenfeld Conference Center and was treated by BEMCo.

Sept. 11-BEMCo reported that a student had a seizure in Farber Library. BEMCo responded and an ambulance was requested.

Sept. 12-A student reported that her roommate experienced a prolonged nose bleed and requested medical attention from BEMCo.

Sept. 13-BEMCo staff and University Police addressed a woman who fell and lacerated her head outside of Spingold Theater Center.

Traffic

Sept. 10-A staff member reported bumping into a pedestrian with a University-issued van while driving out of the Village Market.

Sept. 11-An escort supervisor reported that a University escort van struck a parked car.

Disturbance

Sept. 5-Two students engaged in a heated argument were advised to separate and clear the area outside 110 Angleside Road.

Sept. 5-A student complained of loud music outside of the Charles River Apartments.

Larceny

Sept. 4-A student reported that her wallet was stolen from the cardio room in the Gosman Sports and Convocation Center.

Miscellaneous

Sept. 2 -A caller alerted University Police of four individuals outside who appeared to be intoxicated en route to campus.

Sept. 3-A student notified University Police that he observed a possible incident of masturbation in Goldfarb Library.

Sept. 4-A student reported that she was sexually assaulted in her residence hall.

Sept. 5-A female student reported that an individual in the woods behind Scheffres Hall photographed her while changing. The suspect was not present upon the officers' arrival.

Sept. 5-Waltham Police sought to locate four individuals who possibly smoked marijuana in the woods outside Theater Lot.

Sept. 13-University Police reported that two students climbed into a window to reach the roof of Usen Castle. The students could not be located.

Sept. 13-A loud, unauthorized party occurred in a suite in Rosenthal East, which also included a tampered fire alarm. University police immediately dispersed the gathering.

Vandalism

Sept. 14-An individual reported that his car's side door was damaged. University Police arrived to compile a report on the incident.

-compiled by Adam Rabinowitz
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