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Crime Log: April 6 – April 13

By Stephanie Eisemann, news staff 

Entry of the Week: Saturday, April 11

7:47 p.m.
Northeastern University Police Department (NUPD) received several calls regarding a male dressed in black who was attempting to climb out of the window in the tunnels near the university’s bookstore. The male was also yelling at students in the area. NUPD responded and reported several witnesses stated the male had left the area. NUPD located the male, who was not affiliated with the university, near the front of East Village. NUPD then confiscated two knives, issued a trespassing warning and collected his information.

Monday, April 6
10:44 p.m.
An NUPD officer attempted to stop an intoxicated male from running into traffic. NUPD located the male, who was not affiliated with the university, near 281 Huntington Ave. NUPD requested EMS, which then transported the man to the Boston Medical Center.

Tuesday, April 7
3:03 p.m.
The bookstore tech manager notified NUPD that five minutes prior he noticed a male rip open a headphone pack and attempt to walk out with them on his head. However, the subject noticed he was being watched and took the headphones off before running out of the bookstore towards Curry Student Center. NUPD checked the area, but did not find the suspect. A report was filed.

9:58 p.m.
A Residence Director (RD) reported that a student in the YMCA may have had knives and marijuana in his room. The RD went to the student’s room and spoke to the resident. A small pocket knife was confiscated but no marijuana was found. A report was filed.

Wednesday, April 8
2:39 p.m.
A student reported he may have dropped his red and black Beats earbuds while in Rebecca’s Café between 10:45 and 11:05 a.m. that day. He said he immediately returned to Rebecca’s after realizing he had dropped them, but when he returned they were gone. A report was filed.

Thursday, April 9

7:35 p.m.
A student reported that a homeless intoxicated male in front of 716 Columbus Ave. was requesting a ride to the nearest shelter. NUPD responded and found the subject to be a 55-year-old male, who was not affiliated with the university, with an injury to his left eye. NUPD requested EMS, which then the man transported to Boston Medical Center.

10:06 p.m.
An intoxicated female in the lobby of Davenport B was reported. NUPD responded and spoke with the student, who was conscious, but not alert and was vomiting, before requesting EMS. EMS then transported the student, who was of legal drinking age, to Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center. The cleaning department and RD on call were notified.

Saturday, April 11
12:51 a.m.
An intoxicated female in the lobby of Davenport B was reported. NUPD responded and spoke with the student, who was conscious, but not alert and was vomiting, before requesting EMS. EMS then transported the student, who was of legal drinking age, to Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center. The cleaning department and RD on call were notified.

1:18 a.m.
An intoxicated male in the lobby of West Village A was reported as unable to provide his Husky ID. NUPD responded and spoke with the student who was conscious but not alert. EMS was requested and the underage subject was transported to Tufts Medical Center. The RD on call was notified.

2:42 a.m.
It was reported that a student was intoxicated and had fallen, hitting her head. Her friend called and explained that the student was at 204 Hemenway Street but did not know which room. NUPD responded and contacted the student, reporting that she was conscious but disoriented. EMS was requested and evaluated the student, but did not transport. A medical waiver was signed.

7:36 p.m.
A person not affiliated with the university reported that someone affiliated with Northeastern was passed out in a vehicle outside 175 Hemenway Street. NUPD found the car was registered to an Uber driver. The student appeared to have vomited and was not alert, but was breathing on her own. EMS transported the student to Brigham and Women’s Hospital. The student remained unresponsive while being transported. The RD on call was notified.

Sunday, April 12

4:42 a.m.
An intoxicated male in the lobby of West Village A was asking a passerby to go inside and find his friends. The male, a Suffolk University student, did not have proper identification and did not know where he was. NUPD located him in front of West Village C. He was conscious and alert. The male stated he was lost and could not locate the friends he was staying with that night. NUPD assisted the subject in finding a Metro Cab to return to his residence in Cambridge.

10:24 p.m.
A student reported his cable lock was cut and his bicycle stolen from the bike racks outside of Snell Library. He had last seen the black Diamondback mountain bike, which was valued at $400, at the racks at 8:15 p.m. A report was filed.

Monday, April 13

4:07 a.m.
NUPD reported observing a male run between White Hall and 204 Hemenway Street. The male was identified as a student and NUPD reported confiscating a small amount of marijuana and a small baggie of cocaine. The student will be summonsed to Roxbury District Court for possession of cocaine.

 

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