Police Log
Medical Emergency
Sept. 18—A party in Gosman Sports and Convocation Center suffered an ankle injury. The party was treated by BEMCo with a signed refusal for further care.
Sept. 18—University Police received a report of a party in Ziv Quad who was experiencing back pain and vomiting. BEMCo staff treated the party, who was transported to Newton-Wellesley Hospital.
Sept. 19—University Police received a report of an intoxicated party in Shapiro Quad who fell down, cut their lip and was covered in vomit. BEMCo staff treated the party, who was transported to the hospital via Cataldo Ambulance.
Sept. 20—A party in East Quad reported that they had a rash on their face. BEMCo staff treated the party with a signed refusal for further care.
Sept. 22—A party in Sherman Dining Hall reported that they were experiencing severe stomach pain. BEMCo staff treated the party, who was transported to the University Health Center for further care.
Sept. 22—A party in Reitman Hall reported that they were not feeling well after taking medication. BEMCo staff and Cataldo Ambulance staff treated the party with a signed refusal for further care.
Sept. 23—State Police and Waltham Police received a call from a student asking for assistance for an intoxicated party. The party was transported to Newton-Wellesley Hospital for further care, and University Police ended the unregistered party in Rosenthal Quad.
Sept. 23—An employee in Usdan Student Center suffered a steam burn on their forearm. BEMCo staff treated the party with a signed refusal for further care.
Sept. 23—University Police requested Cataldo Ambulance assistance for a party in Village Quad who was experiencing psychological issues. The party was transported to Newton-Wellesley Hospital for further care.
Sept. 23—A party in the Charles River Apartments reported that they were suffering from a past ankle injury. BEMCo staff treated the party with a signed refusal for further care.
Sept. 25—BEMCo staff treated an elderly party who was feeling ill. Cataldo Ambulance staff transported the party to St. Elizabeth’s Hospital for further care.
Sept. 25—Brandeis Counseling Center staff requested an ambulance to transport a party for an involuntary psychological transport. The party was transported to Newton-Wellesley Hospital without incident.
Sept. 26—A party in Village Quad reported that they were suffering from a knee injury. The party was transported to Newton-Wellesley Hospital for further care.
Sept. 26—A party reported that they were not feeling well. The party was transported to Newton-Wellesley Hospital for further care.
Sept. 26—University Police received a report of a party in the Mandel Center for the Humanities who was experiencing an allergic reaction. The party used an EpiPen and was transported to Newton-Wellesley Hospital for further care.
Sept. 27—University Police received a report of a party in Rosenthal Quad with an elevated heart rate. BEMCo staff treated the party with a signed refusal for further care.
Sept. 27—A party in Usen Hall reported that they were not feeling well. BEMCo staff treated the party with a signed refusal for further care.
Sept. 27—A party in the Athletics Lot reported that they had injured their leg while playing sports. BEMCo staff treated the party with a signed refusal for further care.
Sept. 27—A party reported that they were not feeling well. BEMCo staff treated the party, who was transported to Newton-Wellesley Hospital for further care.
Sept. 28—A party in the Feldberg Computer Center reported that they were experiencing blurred vision, disorientation and numbness in one arm. Cataldo Ambulance staff transported the party to Newton-Wellesley Hospital for further care.
Sept. 28—A party in Usdan Student Center reported that they were having difficulty breathing. Cataldo Ambulance staff transported the party to Newton-Wellesley Hospital.
Sept. 29—A party in Ziv Quad reported that they had fallen and were bleeding from the head. BEMCo staff treated the party, who was transported to an Urgent Care facility.
Sept. 29—A party in Deroy Hall tripped and fell down the stairs, injuring their ankle. BEMCo staff treated the party with a signed refusal for further care.
Oct. 1—University Police received a report that a party in Shapiro Hall was lying on the floor vomiting due to alcohol intoxication. BEMCo staff treated the party, who was transported to Newton-Wellesley Hospital for further care.
Oct. 1—University Police received a report of a party in Cable Hall who was lying on the floor vomiting due to alcohol intoxication. The party was transported to Newton-Wellesley Hospital for further care.
Oct. 1—University Police received a report of an intoxicated party in Reitman Hall. The party was transported to Newton-Wellesley Hospital for further care.
Oct. 1—Cataldo Ambulance staff transported an intoxicated party to Newton-Wellesley Hospital.
Oct. 1—University Police received a report of a party in Cable Hall who was passed out in a toilet stall. The party was treated for alcohol intoxication and Cataldo Ambulance staff treated them with a signed refusal for further care.
Larceny
Sept. 25—A party in Bethlehem Chapel reported that their guitar and bible were stolen after they were left unattended. University Police compiled a report on the incident.
Drugs
Sept. 25—The Department of Community Living discovered drug contraband while doing fire alarm safety checks in the Charles River Apartments. University Police confiscated the contraband and DCL will compile a Community Rights and Standards Report.
Disturbance
Sept. 20—University Police received a noise complaint for the Foster Mods. The parties were advised to lower the noise level.
Sept. 21— University Police received a noise complaint for the Foster Mods. The party was dispersed without further incident.
Sept. 22—University Police received a complaint from a Waltham resident regarding loud music in the Charles River Apartments. University Police checked the area and it was all quiet upon arrival.
Sept. 28—University Police received a noise complaint about loud video games in the Charles River Apartments. The residents lowered the noise without incident.
Harassment
Sept. 18—A party in Village Quad reported that they had received a threatening text message. The Department of Community Living will follow up with a no contact order.
Assault
Sept. 29—University Police received a report of a party who was shot with a BB gun while walking between the Charles River Apartments. BEMCo staff treated the victim, and the alleged shooter, a Brandeis student, was placed under arrest by University Police and transported to the Waltham Police station, where they were booked for assault and battery with a dangerous weapon.
Other
Sept. 19—University Police received a report of a strange individual in dark clothing who was wandering around Hassenfeld Lot and asking questions of dining services workers. University Police escorted the individual off campus and gave them a trespass warning.
Sept. 22—A party reported a suspicious non-college aged individual in Pearlman Hall. The individual left the area when asked by staff for his reason for being there. University Police checked the building and surrounding areas but did not find the individual.
Sept. 26—University Police received a report of vandalism to administrative property in the Sachar International Center.
Sept. 27—University Police received a report of a suspicious note left in the Shapiro Life Sciences building. University Police compiled a report on the incident.
Sept. 29—University Police received a report of a backpack with a hard hat left on top of it outside Schwartz Hall. The bag belonged to a worker who was working in Schwartz and the items were returned.
Sept. 29—DCL requested University Police assistance for vandalism to a window in the Charles River Apartments. The window had structural damage and was about to fall in. Suburban Glass will address the damage to the window.
Oct. 1—BEMCo staff reported that there was a naked party running through Cable Hall. University Police was unable to locate the individual.
—Abby Patkin
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