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Crime Log: Jan. 27 – Feb. 1

By Stephanie Eisemann, news staff

ENTRY OF THE WEEK – Saturday, Jan. 31 @ 4:45 p.m.

A student reported losing his book bag containing his wallet,\ on Thursday, Jan. 29. The student later discovered over $1,000 worth of charges had been made on his credit card. He explained he had been too busy to speak with the Northeastern University Police Department (NUPD) until time of report on Sunday. A report was filed.

 

Tuesday, Jan. 27

1:17 a.m.

A Resident Assistant (RA) in East Village reported an intoxicated student. NUPD responded and requested EMS for the female, who was conscious but vomiting. An NUPD officer requested an additional officer and a medical bag while awaiting EMS. There were four students found inside the room drinking, along with one student who was not. All parties signed medical waivers. EMS arrived and transported the original student to Brigham and Women’s Hospital. The Residence Director (RD) was notified and NUPD provided a return escort at 6:01 a.m.
Wednesday, Jan. 28

11:20 p.m.

An RA reported finding a substance she believed was marijuana in a room in one of the suites in Willis Hall while conducting safety checks after a resident had moved out. Officers responded but could not contact the resident. A report was filed.

11:46 p.m.
A female student reported a male exposed himself to her as she was entering her apartment on 650 Columbus Ave. An NUPD officer responded and Boston Police Department (BPD) was notified. BPD spoke with and arrested the male party who was not affiliated with Northeastern.

 

Thursday, Jan. 29

1:57 p.m.

A student notified NUPD that his wallet and iPhone 4 had been stolen while left unattended in a room in Dodge Hall between 1:30 and 1:50 p.m. A report was filed.

 

Friday, Jan. 30

3:39 p.m.

A  student reported to NUPD headquarters at Columbus Place to retrieve her found wallet. After conducting inventory of the wallet, the female student found she was missing $200. A report was filed.

9:14

A student reported that someone stole his laundry from the West Village C laundry room on the seventh floor between 7:30 and 8:30 p.m.  A report was filed.

 

Saturday, Jan. 31

1:07 a.m.

A student reported a drunken friend was in need of assistance near 110 The Fenway. Officers responded and spoke with the student who was conscious but not alert. Boston EMS was notified, responded and transported the student to Tufts Medical Center. The RD on call was notified and NUPD provided a return escort at 6:34 a.m.

3:18 a.m.

A resident of International Village reported that his roommate was drunk and disoriented.  Officers responded and requested EMS, who responded but declined to transport the student. A report was filed.

7:38 p.m.

A student reported attending the off-campus “Snow Ball” event at the Westin Copley Place  when two students placed their intoxicated friend into a taxi going to 696 Columbus Ave. NUPD responded to Davenport B and met a cab with two females carrying a third female out and into the building. There were several small lacerations on her legs and the underage student could not walk on her own. Boston EMS was contacted and transported the female to Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center.
Sunday, Feb. 1

1:25 a.m.

A witness stated there was a female student too intoxicated to hand a proctor her Husky ID card and two of her friends were helping her into Stetson West. An NUPD officer responded and spoke to the three students, all under 21 years old. The three parties signed medical waivers.

2:58 a.m.

A witness requested a well-being check on a female on Cunard Street. Officers responded and spoke to the student, who was intoxicated. EMS arrived but declined transport. EMS did not have the underage student sign a medical waiver, and she returned to her residence in East Village after the EMS evaluation.

3:15 a.m.

A proctor in East Village accidently pressed the duress button. NUPD responded and found a student who appeared intoxicated but alert. EMS was requested but declined to transport. The underage student signed a medical waiver.

12:36 p.m.

An RA in International Village East called to report graffiti on the 22nd floor on the stairwell door. NUPD responded, and a work order and report were filed.

1:54 p.m.

A student reported that his two jackets had been stolen from the basement classroom area of International Village North between 2 and 10 a.m. A report was filed.

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