Compiled by Sarah Henry, News Correspondent
Entry of the Week: Friday, September 13, 8:47 p.m.
A student reported that on Sept. 12 at 12:15 a.m., she was harassed by a cab driver. She took the cab from Copley Square to Westland Avenue, and the meter registered at $4. The driver insisted there was a $10 minimum change, and would not allow the student to leave the cab without paying the increased fare. The student also filed a report with BPD.
8:23 a.m.
Two students reported their bikes stolen from outside their dorm room in West Village E between 1 a.m. Friday and 7 a.m. Saturday.
8:24 a.m.
A student reported her silver MacBook Pro and her Husky Card stolen from the common area of her room in West Village C. The Husky Card was cancelled.
9:27 p.m.
An officer requested assistance in the Fencourt Alley with a possible domestic disturbance. Officers found a female victim near 409 Huntington Ave. She reported having been in a relationship with the suspect, who is not affiliated with the university. The victim alleged that he had thrown a box at her. The man was stopped and found to have a prior record. He was placed into custody for domestic assault and battery, and the victim was transported to her home.
10:30 p.m.
Officers stopped three students near the Pump House in the Fenway. A small amount of marijuana was confiscated and the students will be referred to the Office of Student Conduct and Conflict Resolution.
Tuesday, Sept. 10
11:42 a.m.
A Kennedy High School student reported leaving her white Samsung Galaxy S3 in the handicap stall at the Marino Center, and when she returned, it was gone.
1:52 p.m.
A student reported his wallet stolen from Starbucks in the Curry Student Center. He stated that the last time he saw his wallet was Sept. 9 at 3:10 p.m. and did not notice it missing until 9:30 a.m. the following day.
2:01 p.m.
A student notified headquarters of a female screaming “no, stop” near 210 Hemenway St. Officers spoke to two student roommates. They reported they had been arguing earlier that day, and the female had left, but upon her return they began to argue again. The male then placed his hand over her mouth and began to assault her. The male was placed into custody for domestic assault and battery, and the female was informed of her rights and the services available to her. She was not injured.
Wednesday, Sept. 11
12:49 p.m.
An administrative assistant reported receiving a call from a man who identified himself as a representative of Microsoft, and then attempted to obtain personal information from her. When she did not comply, the caller became agitated and began to yell at her.
Thursday, Sept. 12
12:20 a.m.
An officer stopped a male student seen exiting the women’s restroom in the lobby of International Village. The student stated he was using the bathroom because he believed it was transgender. The student was uncooperative and disorderly during the stop, and was then sent on his way.
4:55 p.m.
Police received a call that a dog had been stuck in a vehicle for upwards of two hours. Officers reported the dog appeared distressed, was panting heavily and there was no water in the vehicle. The dog was described as a husky, about one year of age, and the vehicle was registered to a Northeastern alumna. The Animal Rescue League responded at 5:49 p.m., and requested the Boston Fire Department open the vehicle. The window was broken to gain access, and the dog was taken by Animal Rescue to the Angel Memorial Animal Hospital for an evaluation. The owner never showed up, and will be summonsed to court.
5:19 p.m.
Jamba Juice employees reported a man walked away with a bag of chips and a soda. Officers reported the man left the area pushing a shopping cart.
8:32 p.m.
A student reported that she had been threatened by another student in the classroom area of West Village G. She stated she was in fear of being harmed after her former roommate’s brother told her to stop talking about his sister, or he would “get her.” Officers spoke to the brother, who agreed to cease contact with the victim.
9:20 p.m.
An Resident Assistant in White Hall reported inappropriate sexual comments had been written on a white board outside of one of the rooms. Officers spoke to the occupant of the room, who was unaware of the writing and did not care about what was written. The writing was erased.
10:46 p.m.
A student reported hearing loud music on St. Stephens Street. She stated she did not want to meet with the officers, but did want the music to stop. Officers spoke to a Berklee College of Music student, who agreed to turn down the music.
11:21 p.m.
An RA in Speare Hall reported finding a student sleeping in a chair in a common area and escorting the student to his room. The student mentioned being drunk, and officers found the student to be conscious and semi alert. Boston EMS responded but determined the student could stay in his room. The student reported consuming several shots of vodka in Stetson West.
Friday, Sept. 13
1:10 a.m.
A Boston Police Department (BPD) sergeant reported an underage Northeastern student being stopped at Daisy Buchanan’s Bar on Newbury Street for using a fake ID.
7:39 p.m.
An officer reported that while conducting alcohol suppression stops, he confiscated a fake ID from an underage student in front of Douglass Park.
8:56 p.m.
An officer reported that while conducting alcohol suppression stops, he confiscated a fake ID from a student, who used the ID to purchase alcohol from Whole Foods Market.
11:29 p.m.
A resident of Symphony Road reported a party with loud music in the area. Officers responded and confiscated 1.75 ml of Smirnoff Raspberry Vodka, one can of Busch beer and one Rolling Rock beer from five underage NU students, who had hosted the party. The other guests had already left the area.
6 p.m. – 11 p.m.
Northeastern University Police Department Detectives and Alcoholic Beverages Control Commission investigators conducted an alcohol suppression operation in the neighborhood surrounding the university. Students stopped were underage, or of age and providing alcohol to minors.
Officers stopped a Northeastern student and a Wentworth Institute of Technology student at the corner of Gainsborough and Saint Stephens streets. A 12-pack of Coors Light, a bottle of Jack Daniel’s and two 1.75 litre bottles of Rubinoff vodka were confiscated.
Officers stopped two students in the alley behind 69 Gainsborough St. One bottle of Fireball Cinnamon Whiskey, two bottles of Admiral Nelson rum, a 30-pack of Bud Light and a six-pack of Sam Adams Oktoberfest were confiscated.
Officers stopped two students in front of 3 Douglass Park. One 1.75 liter of Admiral Nelson rum, one pint of Fireball Cinnamon Whiskey and one pint of peppermint schnapps were confiscated.
Officers stopped two students in front of 331 Huntington Ave. As the first student was being asked for his ID, the second student, who had been handing the alcohol to the student, took off running down the street. A 30-pack of Bud Light, a large bottle of Woodridge wine, a bottle of Rubinoff vodka and a bottle of Yellowtail white wine were confiscated.
Officers stopped two students in front of Huntington Liquors. A 30-pack of Keystone Light, a 30-pack of Pabst Blue Ribbon and an 18-pack of Twisted Tea were confiscated.
Officers stopped two students in front of 625 Columbus Ave. A 30-pack of Pabst Blue Ribbon, A bottle of Yellowtail wine and a 40 ounce bottle of Miller High Life were confiscated.
Officers stopped three students at the corner of Gainsborough and Hemenway streets. A 750 ml bottle of Smirnoff lime vodka, a 750 ml bottle of Bacardi 151 rum, two Corona Light 12 oz bottles, one Coors Light 12 oz bottle, a nip of Skyy vodka, two water bottles containing vodka and one flask with an unknown alcoholic beverage inside were confiscated.
11:50 p.m.
An RA in Stetson West reported an underage student was vomiting. Officers requested EMS for the student, who was unable to walk. The student was taken to Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center.
Saturday, Sept. 14
1:02 a.m.
An RA in Stetson East reported an underage student was vomiting. Officers spoke with the student, who was conscious and alert and not in need of medical attention. The student admitted to consuming several shots at Massachusetts Institute of Technology dorm earlier.
1:19 a.m.
A proctor in West Village C reported a student who appeared to be drunk. Officers spoke to the underage student, who had been drinking earlier, but was not in need of medical assistance.
1:27 a.m.
A proctor in West Village E reported a female student was intoxicated, and asked that someone check in on her. Officers found the student to be conscious but not alert. Boston EMS transported the student to Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center, and CSC was notified to clean up the vomit in the lobby.
7:52 p.m.
An officer stopped an intoxicated student, who became combative with the officer. Boston EMS transported the student to Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center.
8:34 p.m.
Officers stopped an underage student on Hemenway Street. A 30-pack of Bud Light, a box of Veena white wine and a fake ID were confiscated from the student.
11:09 p.m.
Officers reported a large party on Tremont Street spilling out onto the street. Officers identified 40 young people who fled down the back stairway of the building and 20 underage students inside the apartment who were drinking alcohol. Officers also confiscated marijuana and related material, along with a quantity of alcohol. Two underage students were taken into custody for furnishing alcohol to minors and being minors in possession of alcohol.
Sunday, Sept. 15
2:32 a.m.
An RA reported a male student vomiting in Stetson East. Prior to officers’ arrival, the RA called to state the male grew angry and the RA felt threatened. He stated there was no physical contact but the male had now locked himself in his room. Officers spoke to the student, who was conscious and alert, and declined medical assistance.
12:58 p.m.
An officer stopped a juvenile in front of 33 Gainsborough St. for attempting to steal a bike from a bike rack. The juvenile was carrying a set of bolt cutters and the cable lock securing the bike had been cut almost through. The juvenile’s mother was contacted, and stated she would pick him up at headquarters.
9:24 p.m.
An RA in 337 Huntington Ave. reported an odor of marijuana coming from one of the rooms. Officers spoke to three students and confiscated a small amount of marijuana.
9:24 p.m.
An RA in Davenport Commons A reported an exit sign had been broken off on the fifth floor.