Crime Log entries are selected from Northeastern’s Division of Public Safety reports.
Monday, September 12 2 p.m. Fire safety technicians reported that while investigating a problem with the fire alarm system in West Village G they discovered several smoke detectors in an apartment on the sixth floor had been intentionally disconnected. The two male residents claimed they had burned food and took down the smoke detectors to turn them off. They will be reported to the Office of Student Conduct and Conflict Resolution (OSCCR).
7 p.m. A female evening student in Shillman Hall reported a group of three or four female juveniles threw a cup of soda at her then ran out of the building.
11 p.m. Officers stopped a 19-year-old male student, a 19-year-old male visitor and a 22-year-old male visitor who were carrying a 30-pack of beer and two 12-packs of beer. The 22-year-old admitted to purchasing the alcohol for the other two. He will be summonsed to Roxbury District Court on charges of procuring alcohol for minors.
Tuesday, September 13 Noon A 22-year-old male student reported his privately rented apartment at 171 Hemenway St. had been broken into. He said he returned from class at noon and found his door had been kicked in. His computer, his digital camera and his roommate’s computer were all taken.
2 p.m. A female staff member in Holmes Hall received a phone call from a man claiming he was a deliveryman asking her to sign for a package. The woman reported the man to police, but when police responded he was gone.
5 p.m. Officers discovered damaged smoke detectors in the hallway of 319 Huntington Ave. Residents claim there had been a soccer game in the hall that had resulted in the broken alarms. Police are investigating the soccer game.
Thursday, September 15 8 p.m. Several people were stopped by Northeastern police for illegal alcohol possession. A 23-year-old female, a graduate of Brown University, had purchased alcohol for a 17-year-old female student and will be summonsed to Roxbury District Court on charges of procuring alcohol for a minor. A 21-year-old male student purchased alcohol for an 18-year-old male student, and he will be summonsed to Roxbury District Court on charges of procuring alcohol for a minor. The two students will be reported to OSCCR. Two 22-year-old male students were stopped in possession of open containers of alcohol. Two 18-year-old males and three 19-year-old males were stopped in possession of alcohol. All will be referred to OSCCR.
Friday, September 16 2 p.m. A 19-year-old male student reported his wallet missing after leaving his bag unattended outside a racquetball court in Cabot. When he reported his debit card missing, he found it had already been used for two purchases totaling $600.
7 p.m. A Resident Assistant (RA) in Stetson East reported an odor of marijuana coming from a room on the fourth floor. Officers responded and spoke with the residents, an 18-year-old male and a 17-year-old male. Officers confiscated a pipe and a bag of marijuana, which the 17-year-old admitted was his. They will both be reported to OSCCR.
Saturday, September 17 12 a.m. An officer stopped a 21-year-old male student and a 22-year-old male student on Gainsborough Street with open containers of alcohol. They were told to dump the alcohol, and will be reported to OSCCR.
2 a.m. An RA discovered vomit in a corridor of White Hall and followed it to a room. The RA entered the room and found an 18-year-old female student unconscious in the room. Officers arrived and found the student conscious and alert. She was not in need of medical attention. She will be reported to OSCCR.
3 a.m. Boston Police requested assistance with an incident at 204 Hemenway St. that involved two 21-year-old female students. They reported a group had kicked in their apartment door and fled when they realized the residents were home. The residents claimed they knew one of the men as another resident in the building. Boston Police arrested the 20-year-old male non-student on charges of vandalism.
4 a.m. Officers investigating the incident at 204 Hemenway St. identified a 20-year-old male carrying an open container of alcohol in the corridor. They asked him to dump the cup and recognized him as someone they had warned to stay off campus last week. A half hour later, the same officers spotted the man in the Stetson East quad. They arrested David Gallant, 20, of Dorchester, on charges of trespassing. He was arraigned at Roxbury District Court Monday.
11:30 p.m. Officers responded to reports of a loud party at 17 Symphony Rd. Upon arriving, officers saw people outside with open alcohol containers. The hosts were identified as a 22-year-old male student, a 21-year-old male student and two 20-year-old male students. Officers identified everyone at the party and found 16 underage non-students and 31 underage students. All the underage students will be referred to OSCCR. The hosts will be summonsed to court for keeping a disorderly house and procuring alcohol for minors.
Sunday, September 18 12:30 a.m. Officers spotted a group of people outside 120 Hemenway St. holding open containers of alcohol. Officers went into the building and found a party with 75 people and loud music. The hosts were identified as a 20-year-old male student and two 22-year-old male students. An empty keg in the apartment was confiscated. One other student, a 20-year-old male, was identified. All four will be reported to OSCCR, and the two 22-year-old residents will be summonsed to court for procuring alcohol for minors.
10 p.m. An RA in West Village A detected the odor of marijuana coming from an apartment. Officers responded and found a 19-year-old male resident, who admitted to smoking in the apartment. He will be reported to OSCCR.
3 a.m. Officers found a large group of people fighting on Hemenway Street near Loftman Hall. Officers broke up the fight, and two people, a 23-year-old male student and a 21-year-old male non-student were found bleeding from head injuries. They were transported to Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center for medical treatment. The student will be reported to OSCCR. No one wished to press charges.