Compiled by Sarah Henry, News Correspondent
Entry of the Week: Wednesday, July 24, 4:06 p.m.
A Chartwells employee reported receiving counterfeit money at the Curry Student Center food court. Officers confiscated the five dollar bill.
Tuesday, July 16
12:09 p.m.
A student reported arriving at his apartment on Symphony Road to find the door pried open. The student reported leaving his apartment at 9:30 a.m. and returning at noon. Two computers were reported missing.
1:21 p.m.
A student reported her blue and purple Diamond Back bike stolen from the bike racks outside Shillman Hall.
3:08 p.m.
A staff assistant reported a computer stolen from another staff member’s office in Holmes Hall. The assistant stated the staff member is on sabbatical and is not aware of the theft. The assistant was informed of the theft by painters who had returned to the area to assess a paint job, when they noticed the door was not locked and the computer was gone.
Wednesday, July 17
12:43 p.m.
A staff member in the Forsyth Building reported that between 12 and 12:45 p.m., her gray and silver flip phone was stolen from her unsecured office.
2:24 p.m.
A staff member in Columbus Place reported a female kept returning to her office to inquire about employment with the university. She said the female was persistent and has been escorted from the office before. Officers responded to find the female was not in the area. They were informed that she had become upset and left because she was told she had to apply for any job online.
4:37 p.m.
An Northeastern University Division of Public Safety (NUPD) detective reported that while investigating a previous case, a student reported that her laptop and $39 cash were stolen from her apartment in Douglass Park sometime between 11 p.m. on July 10 and 12 p.m. on July 11. The student reported she had left her apartment unlocked.
Thursday, July 18
1:49 p.m.
Someone not affiliated with the university reported a red Toyota Camry parked on Camden Street near the footbridge with a smashed out window. An officer responded and reported locating the vehicle. The officer stated a GPS may have been stolen. There was no telephone listing for the vehicle owner.
Friday, July 19
12:09 a.m.
A summer camp attendee reported his unattended black laptop was stolen from a YMCA classroom between 1 p.m. and 9 p.m.
5:10 a.m.
A proctor in International Village reported two males loitering in the basement area and refusing to leave. The proctor told officers he had let the two men use the restroom. The two men were issued trespass warnings, and the proctor was advised not to allow people not affiliated with the university to use the bathrooms in the basement.
11:10 a.m.
A staff member in Hurtig Hall reported a woman who had previously trespassed in the building was attempting to gain access. He said that when the woman saw him, she left without incident. Officers reported that the woman, a former student and employee of the university, was upset at not having received a better job within the university.
Saturday, July 20
1:34 a.m.
An officer reported a male at the entrance to the North Lot lying across the hood of a vehicle. The man was found to be inebriated and semi-conscious. The man, a student of Colgate University, was transported by EMS to Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center. A fake ID was found in the his possession.
10:58 a.m.
MBTA Transit Police were looking for a middle-aged man who had punched out bus windows in the lower busway area of Ruggles Station. The man fled on foot on Tremont Street in the direction of Roxbury Crossing. An officer observed a man matching the description, and when the officer tried to stop him, the man assaulted the officer. Additional NUPD and MBTA police responded, and the suspect was taken into custody. He later admitted to breaking the bus window.
5:06 p.m.
A Northeastern student reported her unattended laptop stolen from the third floor of Snell Library. The student stated she left her grey 13” Apple Macbook unattended for an hour, and when she returned the laptop was gone.
Sunday, July 21
1:04 p.m.
A student reported the smell of marijuana coming from the basement of 780 Columbus Ave. Officers responded and confiscated a small amount of marijuana.
10:53 p.m.
Public safety at Massachusetts College of Art and Design reported that a Northeastern student walked into their headquarters and stated he was mugged outside of 640 Huntington Ave. The student stated that nothing was taken, and there were no weapons shown. The victim was not injured, and did not want to wait for the police.
Monday, July 22
1:10 p.m.
A student reported being harassed by her family. She stated she had moved off campus and refused to give her family the address, and her parents were calling her 20 times a day. An officer called the student’s mother to state that the student is fine and would like the calls to end.
5:58 p.m.
A staff member reported her backpack stolen from her unattended office in Hayden Hall.
Tuesday, July 23
1:37 a.m.
An officer reported a vehicle parked behind the Museum of Fine Arts with its windows smashed. State Police responded.
3:13 p.m.
A student reported receiving a call stating that the student’s name was “on a list” and he needed to pay $250 to have it removed.
10:51 p.m.
Officers reported a male who appeared to be under the influence on Leon Street. Boston EMS responded and transported the man to Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center. The man had been thrown out of the Red Sox game for being drunk, and was attempting to walk home to Acton, after losing his cell phone.
Wednesday, July 24
10:19 a.m.
A man not affiliated with the university reported his car had been broken into. He parked the car on the sixth floor of the Renaissance Parking Garage that morning, and a backpack containing his laptop and e-reader was stolen.
1:37 p.m.
A staff member reported her backpack had been stolen from her unsecured office in Meserve Hall. The backpack was found earlier in the day in the men’s bathroom in Meserve Hall. Upon receiving the backpack, the staff member reported her laptop, owned by the university, missing.
9:32 p.m.
A student reported a man trying to steal a bike from the bike racks near West Village G. Officers reported seeing a man riding a bike and carrying a spare tire fleeing down Leon Street towards Ruggles Street. The man was stopped on Ruggles Street, but fled from officers and was apprehended in the parking lot by Annunciation Road.
Friday, July 26
12:39 a.m.
Boston Police reported an intoxicated female in front of Qdoba. Boston EMS transported the student to Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center.
8:48 a.m.
A woman not affiliated with the university reported her backpack stolen from a room in the YMCA. Officers checked the restrooms, and found the backpack. Missing from the backpack were ipod speakers, an umbrella and a harmonica.
9:24 a.m.
A proctor in West Village C reported being told by a student that there was a person going floor to floor, banging on doors and yelling. Officers respond, and were told by the proctor that he believed the subject had left the building. Upon checking the student’s name, officers found multiple cases with the department. Operations then received a call that a man was banging on a door in Lake Hall. Officers responded and spoke to a faculty member in Nightingale Hall, who stated the student had left his office a few minutes prior. The officers then returned to West Village C, where the student denied banging on doors.
11:59 a.m.
The events manager at Curry Student Center reported the projector in the Ballroom stolen.
3:07 p.m.
A staff member reported students causing a disturbance on the second floor of Ryder Hall. Officers responded and spoke to the students, who stated they were having a going away party. They agreed to quiet down.
8:19 p.m.
BPD responded to Tremont and Coventry streets for a fight involving 30 people. Officers reported no fight, but several persons in the area stated four males had flashed knives and ran towards Madison Park.
Saturday, July 27
12:38 a.m.
A Boston cab driver came to headquarters to report a student had not paid his fare of $9.80. He stated the student had fled but left his wallet behind. Officers located the student in International Village. The student could not explain why he had fled without paying. Arrangements will be made to have the student pay his fare.
3:06 a.m.
A student reported her friend was intoxicated. Officers reported finding the student conscious and alert.
2:43 p.m.
A staff member in the Marino Center reported a man was stating he was an alumnus, and would not leave until the staff gave him access to the gym. Officers spoke to the former NU student, who was cooperative and went on his way.
5:07 p.m.
A female student reported a male on a skateboard slapped her backside when he passed her on Massachusetts Avenue. Officers located the suspect at Massachusetts Avenue and Washington Street. He stated he did bump into someone on the street. The victim did not want to make a formal complaint, she simply wanted the suspect warned about his behavior.