by John Jamieson, News Correspondent
Tuesday, Oct. 26
10 a.m.
The manager of the Wollaston’s in West Village called to report that a man in his thirties shoplifted bottles of hand soap. The man fled with the soap before Northeastern University Division of Pubic Safety (NUPD) officers arrived.
4 p.m.
A student called to report his laptop missing. He left it unattended in a common room on the second floor of Ell Hall for about 30 minutes, and when he returned, it was gone.
11:15 p.m.
A student reported her iPod missing after she’d left her pocket book unattended in the Library Quad from 9 p.m. to 10:30 p.m.
Wednesday, Oct. 27
1:30 p.m.
A Resident Assistant (RA) doing a safety check on the seventh floor of West Village E called to report finding a smoke detector with a plastic bag over it in a room. The resident, 21, was found responsible for the violation and reported to the Office of Student Conduct and Conflict Resolution (OSCCR).
3 p.m.
A student reported she was concerned about how her former boyfriend, who has no affiliation with the university, was taking their break-up. NUPD officers assisted her in obtaining a domestic abuse restraining order against him.
9:30 p.m.
A student reported she left her laptop unattended on the third floor of Kariotis Hall. When she returned an hour later, it was missing.
A student reported he left his laptop and chemistry book unattended on the fourth floor of Snell Library for about five minutes. When he came back, they were both gone.
11 p.m.
A student reported a group of teenagers near the Park Street Massachusetts Bay Transit Authority (MBTA) Station stole her iPod. Transit Police later spotted a group of suspects near the Massachusetts Avenue Station and contacted NUPD to bring the victim there to see the group. The student identified members of the group, but said the one who actually took her iPod was not present. Transit Police officers will continue to investigate this case.
Thursday, Oct. 28
4:45 p.m.
A student left his iPhone unattended while he was at InfoCommons in Snell Library. He was at a printer for about 10 minutes, and returned to find it missing.
7:30 p.m.
An NUPD detective visited an 18-year-old student in Stetson West as part of an ongoing drug investigation. During the meeting, the officer confiscated a vaporizer, bong, several blunts and less than an ounce of marijuana. The student was reported to OSCCR for the second time in a week.
8 p.m.
An NUPD detective visited another 18-year-old student in Stetson West as part of an ongoing drug investigation. The officer confiscated a bong from the student, who admitted to smoking marijuana with the student mentioned in the previous entry. The second student was also reported to OSCCR.
8:15 p.m.
Two students reported seeing a man walking around campus with a backpack offering to sell students alcohol, or buy it for them. NUPD found the man, a 23-year-old with no affiliation to the university, and discovered that he did have alcohol in the backpack, although he claimed he wasn’t trying to sell it. The man was issued a trespassing ban and escorted off campus.
10 p.m.
A student told an officer outside International Village (INV) that three men approached him and offered to sell him drugs. Officers investigated, found the men and questioned them. All three were arrested and their hallucinogenic mushrooms were confiscated. Jonathan Sullivan, 31, of Boston, was charged with trespassing and conspiracy to violate the controlled substance policy. Mark Donaldson, 23, who is reportedly homeless, was charged with trespassing, conspiracy to violate the controlled substance policy, and possession with intent to distribute. Daniel Kilroy, 27, of Dorchester, was charged with trespassing, conspiracy to violate the controlled substance policy, assault and battery on a police officer and intimidating a witness. Police said the last charge was because Kilroy threatened to kill the officer when he gets out of jail. All three men had previous police records.
10:30 p.m.
A proctor in Loftman Hall reported an intoxicated 20-year-old student entered the building. NUPD officers found her unsteady on her feet and covered in vomit. She was uncooperative and gave officers a false name. She was taken to Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center by ambulance. An 18-year-old student wanted to go in the ambulance with her, claiming to be her friend and sorority sister, but would not provide officers with the 20-year-old’s real name. This student was also intoxicated, but not enough to require hospitalization, so she was taken home by a friend. Both students were reported to OSCCR.
Friday, Oct. 29
2 a.m.
Entry of the Week: Police responded to reports of an assault on Huntington Avenue. A 21-year-old with no affiliation to the university stole a hat from a female student, who was walking with a friend. When her friend tried to stand up for her, the person who stole the hat punched the friend in the face. The student was not seriously injured. Boston Police Department (BPD) officers assumed jurisdiction over this case.
3 a.m.
A proctor in West Village C reported an intoxicated person trying to sneak in without proper identification. NUPD responded and found a 21-year-old student who lives off campus. When asked for identification, the student produced two different IDs: one with his name, and a Husky ID that belonged to someone else. The student said he was drinking off campus with friends, but got separated from them, and that it was too late to catch the train home. He was trying to find a student to put him up for the night, but could not remember the name of the student he was with. He said another student, who lived in a different residence hall, gave him the Husky Card. The intoxicated student was becoming disorderly, and officers told him he couldn’t stay and should call his parents. The student sat down and refused to leave or call his parents. Mark Chirokas, 21, was arrested for disorderly conduct. The next day, NUPD officers contacted the student to whom the NU ID belonged. The student was vague, and while he didn’t say the ID was stolen, he didn’t say that he gave Chirokas the ID.
1:30 p.m.
The manager of the Wollaston’s at the Marino Center reported a student stole eyedrops from the store. NUPD caught the student, who was banned from both Wollaston’s stores on campus and reported to OSCCR. The eyedrops were recovered and returned to the store.
8:15 p.m.
A student reported she parked and locked her bicycle near the entrance of West Village A from around 3:30 p.m. to 4:30 p.m. She returned to find the bike stolen, along with the chain and cable lock.
9:30 p.m.
NUPD officers heard over the BPD radio that a robbery occurred on Park Drive in the Back Bay Fens. The call included a description of the suspects. A group of people matching these descriptions, seen later on Forsyth Street, were detained. The two victims of the robbery identified three of the four suspects. BPD will continue to work on the case with those suspects, ages 16, 18 and 19. The items stolen have not been recovered, which included wallets and cell phones.
11:45 p.m.
An RA in Davenport A reported seeing an intoxicated 19-year-old student. When NUPD found the student, she vomited. The officers assessed her condition and determined she was well enough to stay with her roommates for the night. She was reported to OSCCR
Saturday, Oct. 30
12:30 a.m.
An RA reported an intoxicated 18-year-old student in Stetson West. An Emergency Medical Technician (EMT) evaluated his condition and allowed him to stay there for the night. He was reported to OSCCR.
2 a.m.
An anonymous caller reported an intoxicated 21-year-old student at Our House East on Gainsborough Street. An officer evaluated her and called an ambulance. She was taken to Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center and reported to OSCCR.
2:15 a.m.
An RA in Speare Hall reported a resident punched holes in the walls, shattered glass in the common room and broke a water fountain. NUPD found the resident intoxicated and disorderly. Nahba Bropleh, 18, was arrested for malicious destruction. He wouldn’t say why he did it, and was reported to OSCCR.
2 p.m.
A 21-year-old student reported his iPod stolen from his West Village B apartment. He said it was most likely taken around 2 a.m. or 3 a.m., when he was in his bedroom and his roommates propped the front door of the apartment open.
A student was sitting on the curb near the Columbus Parking Garage and talking on his cell phone, when two teenagers approached him, demanded his cell phone and pulled out a knife. The student got up and ran down Columbus Avenue, while his assailants walked away in the other direction. By the time NUPD arrived, the suspects had left the area.
Sunday, Oct. 31
12:30 a.m.
An RA reported an 18-year-old student vomiting in a bathroom on the third floor of Stetson West. The student said she had been drinking vodka and Four Loko at a party at Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT). She was taken to Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center by ambulance and was reported to OSCCR.
12:45 a.m.
A student reported losing her cell phone after playing hide-and-go-seek around campus with her friends. After an hour, she realized her phone was missing.
1:45 a.m.
An intoxicated 18-year-old student was on a bench in the lobby of West Village H. She was taken to Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center by ambulance and was reported to OSCCR. She would not answer any questions about where she had been or what she’d been drinking.
An RA reported an intoxicated student on the second floor of Stetson West. EMTs evaluated her condition and determined she was well enough to remain at home with her roommates. She was reported to OSCCR.
2 a.m.
An RA reported seeing an intoxicated student swipe into Willis Hall. EMTs determined the student was intoxicated, but not enough to require hospitalization. She said she’d been drinking Four Loko. She was reported to OSCCR.