Compiled by Carolyn Willander, News Correspondent
Wednesday, Oct. 26
3 p.m.
A student reported his bike and cable lock missing from where he secured them Oct. 20 in Speare Place.
3:30 p.m.
A part-time faculty member reported that at approximately 2:45 p.m., his laptop was stolen from Panera Bread on Huntington Avenue.
Thursday, Oct. 27
The Gordon College Police Department in Wrentham reported to the Northeastern University Division of Public Safety (NUPD) they arrested a Northeastern student for theft. The student, an 18-year-old male, was visiting friends and seen rummaging through unattended backpacks while at a party. Several people noticed items missing and the student was later found in possession of the stolen property.
Friday, Oct. 28
12:15 a.m.
An 18-year-old student was found vomiting on the first floor of Stetson West after drinking vodka. He was taken to Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center by ambulance and reported to the Office of Student Conduct and Conflict Resolution (OSCCR).
12:45 a.m.
NUPD and Boston Police Department (BPD) officers responded to a complaint about a loud party on Symphony Road. The party was hosted by two 19-year-old male students who were cooperative and closed the party. There was evidence that alcohol was consumed, but none was found at the scene. BPD yielded jurisdiction for disciplinary action to OSCCR.
1:30 a.m.
An 18-year-old student was found lying in the hallway of the sixth floor of International Village (INV). She was semi-conscious and covered in vomit. The woman was was taken to Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center by ambulance and reported to OSCCR.
2 a.m.
An officer saw an intoxicated 18-year-old student stumble and cut her knee before sitting down on the sidewalk outside Kennedy Hall. The officer escorted the woman to her residence hall and she will be reported to OSCCR.
9:15 a.m.
A student living in INV reported that when she left for her 8 a.m. class, the door to her dorm did not secure behind her. When she returned at 9 a.m., she discovered her laptop missing. Her iPhone and a second laptop were still in the room.
9:30 a.m.
A graduate student reported his credit card was stolen from his wallet. His wallet was inside his backpack that he left unattended in his Snell Engineering Center office the previous afternoon at approximately 3 p.m. The credit card was used before he canceled it.
1 p.m.
A student reported he lost his wallet while rushing to his class in Shillman Hall at 9:45 a.m. after getting a coffee at Dunkin’ Donuts. He realized it was missing when he left class at 11:30 a.m. The wallet contained $100 and several credit cards.
2:30 p.m.
A visitor left his laptop unattended on a chair in the Curry Student Center food court. A food service staff member found the laptop and turned it in to the university’s lost and found.
A student reported that sometime in the past week he lost his passport, which he suspects fell out of an unzipped pocket of his backpack.
10:30 p.m.
NUPD received several calls about a fight in an alley behind 10 Coventry St. Officers responded and found an intoxicated 18-year-old arguing with others, who then proceeded to assault two officers. The man, Adrian Aime of Boston, was arrested for disorderly conduct and assault. He had been fighting with family members who threw him out of their adjacent apartment on Tremont Street. The officers were not injured.
A student reported sitting on the front steps of 616 Columbus Ave. with a friend when they were approached by a persistent homeless man. They went inside but realized the student had left her purse on the steps. They went back outside, but both the man and the purse were gone.
11:30 p.m.
An intoxicated 17-year-old was found vomiting on Huntington Avenue near the Marino Center. She was visiting friends at Northeastern, and admitted to drinking on campus. The female was taken to Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center and the students were reported to OSCCR.
11:45 p.m.
Officers were called to Speare Hall, where an 18-year-old student was intoxicated on the fourth floor. He was evaluated by EMTs and allowed to stay in his dorm, but he was reported to OSCCR.
Saturday, Oct. 29
12:30 a.m. – Entry of the Week
An officer stopped an intoxicated 20-year-old student carrying a Boston Water Department street barricade through the North Parking Lot. He took the student’s identification and began to question him when the officer heard breaking glass nearby. When he turned to address the situation, the student ran off. The officer questioned a 19-year-old student who was intoxicated but denied breaking the glass. He was reported to OSCCR. The officer went to the previous student’s residence hall. He did not answer the door. The student was found the following morning and wrote a letter of apology to the officer. The officer attached the letter to the report that was sent to OSCCR.
2:45 a.m.
A resident assistant (RA) found a 19-year-old student vomiting on the 6th floor of West Village F. He was taken to Beth Israel Deaconness Medical Center and was reported to OSCCR.
3:30 a.m.
A resident in INV reported a stranger approached him in the building’s lobby and asked the student to sign him in. The student felt intimidated and complied. After riding up the elevator and watching the man get off, he returned to the lobby and notified the proctor of what had happened. Several officers responded, searched the building, and spotted the man coming off the elevator less than ten minutes later. He claimed he was trying to visit a relative in the residence hall. The man, a 27-year-old Boston resident, was given a tresspass warning
Noon
A student reported that the previous night, at approximately 10:30 p.m., he left his jacket and wallet in afterHOURS to go outside for a cigarette. When he returned, the wallet was gone.
5:15 p.m.
After getting off the Orange Line at Ruggles Station, a student realized her cell phone was missing. The train was very crowded and she believes she was pick-pocketed.
11:15 p.m.
An RA in the YMCA reported a strong odor of marijuana coming from the 6th floor. Officers responded and saw a towel under door before entering the dorm. The resident, a 20-year-old student and a his visitor, a 20-year-old Boston College (BC) student, admitted to smoking earlier. The BC student admitted to providing the marijuana. The Northeastern student was reported to OSCCR and the Boston College Police Department was notified. The BC student was given a tresspass warning.
11:45 p.m.
A proctor reported an 18-year-old student was assisted into Smith Hall, intoxicated and vomiting. She said she was drinking in Stetson West, which detectives are investigating further. She was taken to Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center and was reported to OSCCR.
A resident in Loftman Hall reported her friend, an 18-year-old student, was having difficulty breathing after drinking. She was taken to Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center and was reported to OSCCR.
Sunday, Oct. 30
2:30 a.m.
An RA in Stetson West reported an 18-year-old student vomiting. She was evaluated and allowed to stay on campus and was reported to OSCCR.
7 a.m.
A visitor reported he parked his car on Columbus Avenue near Davenport A at 9 p.m. the night before. The following morning, he found his window broken and portable navigation unit missing.
Monday, Oct. 31
3:45 p.m.
A graduate student reported that at 9 a.m. Saturday he discovered his bike was missing. He locked it at 9 p.m. the day before on Columbus Avenue outside Davenport A.
9:30 p.m.
An RA in Stetson East reported two 18-year-old students vomiting on the first floor. They had been drinking vodka at a bar. They were evaluated by EMTs and allowed to remain in the dorm. Both were reported to OSCCR. The incident was also shared with BPD officers who are investigating the bar where the students were served.
10 p.m.
A student reported he was walking across the Camden Street footbridge talking on his cell phone when two teens walked by, shoved him and grabbed his phone. He chased after them but stopped when one threatened him. The student then ran to a nearby convenience store and called NUPD. Officers stopped two suspects shortly after, but could not identify them.