by Todd Feather, News Correspondent
Wednesday, Dec. 1
12:30 p.m.
The manager of Wollaston’s in Marino Center reported he caught a student shoplifting $10 worth of beauty supplies. The student was banned from Wollaston’s and reported to the Office of Student Conduct and Conflict Resolution (OSCCR).
3 p.m.
A student reported she received a phone call from her former boyfriend, with whom she has an active restraining order against. He will be charged with violating the restraining order.
A student reported his bicycle was stolen from outside West Village A, where he locked it Nov. 25.
Thursday, Dec. 2
2:30 p.m.
A student reported she lost her wristlet purse, containing $3 and credit cards, as she was walking through the Ruggles T station. She believes it may have fallen while she was walking.
9 p.m.
A student reported he left his wallet, containing $50, credit cards, and his license, in an unlocked locker in the Marino Center at 6 p.m. When he returned at 7:30 p.m., it was gone.
Friday, Dec. 3
12:30 a.m.
A student reported his car, which was parked in a housing development near West Village since 9 p.m. the previous night, had a broken window. The student’s backpack, which contained textbooks, was missing.
2 a.m.
Northeastern University Police Department (NUPD) officers responded to a call from White Hall about a drunk student yelling and banging on a dorm room door. When officers arrived they found an 18-year-old student who claimed to be locked out of her room. After officers questioned her, they discovered she had her room key in her pocket. She was taken to Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center and reported to OSCCR.
11:45 a.m.
A student reported her wallet was taken from InfoCommons, where she was studying the previous night. The wallet was later turned in to lost and found, but while attempting to determine the identity of the owner, officers discovered a fake ID. The student was reported to OSCCR.
1:30 p.m.
A student reported her bicycle was stolen from the courtyard outside Burstein Hall, where she had locked it at noon. Several hours later, the student contacted NUPD again to report she saw a man with her bicycle on Forsyth Street. When officers arrived, they interviewed Oscar Cearrion, 41, who admitted knowing the bicycle was stolen when he bought it for $20. Officers arrested Cearrion, who has a criminal record, for receiving stolen property. He gave officers some information about the seller, but only knew him by a nickname.
7:15 p.m.
Three roommates in West Village A reported they were worried for their safety after arguments with their fourth roommate escalated. Two of the roommates chose to be relocated in different housing for the weekend, and officers escorted them back to their room to retrieve their belongings. The other student decided to stay in the room.
11:30 p.m.
An officer near Churchill Hall saw a middle-aged man arguing with a student. When the officer questioned the two, the student said the older man, David Williams, 47, gave him a check and asked him to deposit it in his ATM account, then withdraw the cash and give it to Williams. The officer looked up Williams’ record and arrested him on two outstanding warrants, both for similar cases of larceny by false pretense.
Saturday, Dec. 4
2 a.m.
An officer saw a group of seemingly intoxicated students walking behind Curry Student Center. One member of the group, a 17-year-old who was visiting her 18-year-old friend, lost consciousness on a bench in Krentzman Quad. She was taken to Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center and the student was reported to OSCCR.
A Resident Assistant (RA) in Speare Hall reported two drunk students vomiting in a bathroom. When officers arrived they found two 18-year-old students, who EMTs determined did not need medical attention. The students were reported to OSCCR.
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2:35 p.m.
Officers responded to a call reporting a loud party on the roof of 80 Fenway. When officers arrived, they found 250 people on the roof of the building, many of whom were wearing T-shirts advertising a keg party tour. NUPD officers learned of several other locations on the party tour and closed a building on Hemenway Street before the party could start. The three 20-year-old students who hosted the party were reported to OSCCR, and will be summonsed for providing alcohol to minors.
11 p.m.
An officer saw a 20-year-old Wentworth Institute of Technology student walking on Gainsborough Street with an open can of beer. The officer confiscated the beer and Wentworth authorities were notified.
11:30 p.m.
An officer in the Columbus Street parking lot saw a 20-year-old man, who was visiting a student, transfer 15 beers from a case to his backpack. The officer stopped the visitor, who eventually admitted to having the beer and turned it over to the officer.
11:45 p.m.
A student called NUPD to report a friend of his was drunk near the Park Street T station. NUPD officers located the 18-year-old student in question, who was taken to Tufts Medical Center and reported to OSCCR.
Sunday, Dec. 5
2 a.m.
A student reported his 22-year-old visitor, who was drunk, fell and injured his nose in West Village A. The visitor was taken to Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center.
A 19-year-old student reported her wallet was stolen while she was at a party at 103 Hemenway St.
2:30 a.m.
A student reported her friend, a 20-year-old student, was drunk in an apartment at 84 Gainsborough St. The friend was taken to Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center and reported to OSCCR.
4:15 a.m.
Six students reported their apartment was burglarized while they were at a party that night. The students told officers they had left several friends in their apartment when they left to go to the party, and their friends left the door unlocked. Four laptops, two televisions and two iPods were missing.
3:30 p.m.
A student reported her iPod missing from an unlocked locker in the Cabot Center, where she accidentally left it after swimming the previous night.
A student reported two expensive turntable needles were taken from his backpack, which he left unattended briefly in the International Village food court. The backpack also contained an iPod, laptop and cell phone, which were not taken.