Compiled by Sarah Henry, News Correspondent
Entry of the week: Saturday, Oct. 19, 1:06 p.m.
University Health and Counseling Services staff reported a student waiting in the lobby to file a report on fraud. An officer reported the student’s mother in China was scammed for $12,000 after a friend sent the mother a video from the student stating she was her daughter and she needed the money for a course at Harvard University.
Monday, Oct. 14
7:03 p.m.
A student reported his unattended Macbook was stolen from the second floor of Snell Library between 4 and 9 a.m.
8:49 p.m.
A student reported his bike stolen from the racks outside of Snell Library. The bike is described as a black Versa One mountain bike, and was secured with a cable lock.
Tuesday, Oct. 15
6:39 p.m.
A student reported his wallet and iPod stolen from a locker in the Marino Center. The wallet contained $500 cash and a New York driver’s license. The student admits he may have left the wallet on top of the locker by accident.
9:19 p.m.
A student reported that two men slapped his iPhone from his hands and ran toward Ruggles Station. The student reported he believes the suspects split up and ran in different directions. The student was not injured.
Wednesday, Oct. 16
11:16 a.m.
A student reported his grey sweatshirt was stolen from the laundry room in Speare Hall East.
1:00 p.m.
The supervisor at Wollaston’s Market reported that he noticed one of his employees walk out of the store with items that had not been purchased.
3:07 p.m.
A staff member reported seeing a middle aged man chasing two young men from Hurtig Hall towards Matthews Arena. The man, another staff member, reported seeing the two young men in his office on the fourth floor of Hurtig Hall, and when he confronted them they began to run. Nothing was taken from the office.
7:38 p.m.
A student reported his phone stolen from the Snell Library Quad earlier in the day when it was left unattended on a table. The phone was described as an iPhone 5 with a grey case.
11:48 p.m.
An RA in Loftman Hall reported the smell of marijuana coming from the fourth floor. Officers spoke with five Northeastern students and confiscated a small amount of marijuana and paraphernalia.
Thursday, Oct. 17
1:23 a.m.
A student reported loud music coming from the third floor of 407 Huntington Ave. Officers spoke with the residents, who agreed to turn down the music.
1:08 p.m.
A student reported that on Tuesday, Oct. 15, he secured his bike to the stairs on the side of Snell Library and when he returned Oct. 17 at noon, the bike was missing. The bike is described as a purple and yellow 21 speed mountain bike.
1:30 p.m.
A student reported that her “Civil Procedures Case” text book was stolen from her locker in the first year undergraduate locker rooms in Cargill Hall between 10 a.m. and 12 p.m. The book was valued at $200.
8:42 p.m.
A staff member reported that while she was proctoring an exam in Snell Engineering Center, a male student was kicked out of the exam for being disruptive. He then became belligerent and refused to leave the area. Officers spoke with the student, who was sent on his way.
9:20 p.m.
An RA in Light Hall reported an odor of marijuana coming from the second floor. Officers spoke to a student on the floor, but did not confiscate anything.
11:00 p.m.
A student reported his bike was stolen from the racks outside the Marino Center.
Friday, Oct. 18
2:13 a.m.
A proctor in International Village reported a drunk man in the Northwest lobby of the building. Officers spoke to the student, who was found to be conscious and alert. The student admitted to drinking earlier, but did not need medical care.
3:27 a.m.
A proctor in International Village reported a Northeastern student was in the lobby of International Village acting belligerently and not cooperating. Officers reported the student was in the lobby waiting for a friend and started to argue with the proctor when he attempted to sign in. The proctor reported that the student made derogatory comments towards her, as well as racial slurs. The student was sent back to his room without further incident.
6:04 a.m.
While conducting an inventory of a wallet belonging to a student, an officer found a fake Pennsylvania driver’s license with the student’s name, but a fake date of birth. The license was confiscated.
11:45 a.m.
A student reported he left his bag next to a tree on the Fenway across from Cahners Hall. The bag contained the keys to his room, a shirt, a wallet with his New York driver’s license, his Husky card and a Teacher’s Federal Credit Union debit card. The bag was taken, and the debit card now has $210 of unauthorized purchases on it.
5:20 p.m.
A student reported his unattended iPhone 4 was stolen from Carter Park.
10:07 p.m.
A student reported his bike was stolen from the Ruggles architecture studio. He stated that he did not secure his bike, and when he returned from dinner, the bike was missing.
11:55 p.m.
A proctor in Davenport Commons A reported that a man approached the CR desk reporting an unresponsive female had locked herself in the bathroom of an apartment. An officer reported the female was conscious but not alert. Boston Emergency Medical Services (EMS) responded and transported the female student to Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center.
Saturday, Oct. 19
1:09 a.m.
An RA in Stetson East reported that someone set off a fire extinguisher on the third floor of the building. Officers stated that the extinguisher was missing, and searched the building attempting to locate it and another one which was missing from the case. Fire safety will replace the extinguishers. The RA also reported an “exit sign” was found damaged on the second floor.
1:34 a.m.
An RA reported a drunk man passed out in a room in Stetson West. The man was breathing but not alert. The RA called again while waiting for the officers to arrive, stating that the man, a student, got up and left the area stating that he was going to the bathroom. Officers checked the building, but could not find the man. At 1:50 a.m., the RA called and stated that the student was now in a room inside the building. Officers found the student to be conscious and alert, and not in need of medical attention.
3:30 a.m.
A proctor in Smith Hall reported a man approached him with a cut on his hand. The student stated he punched a window in the third floor common area because he was frustrated about possibly failing a test. The student declined medical attention or a transport to the hospital for the minor laceration.
9:05 a.m.
A staff member reported the hinges from a window near the elevator on the seventh floor of West Village B were removed and the window was no longer in place. Officers reported it appeared that someone kicked out the window panel. The carpentry shop came to fix the window. The officers also reported the light bulbs in the elevator were removed and hanging, with no damage to the elevator.
10:35 a.m.
A student reported he was the victim of fraud on Ebay. The student stated that he sold his phone on Ebay and mailed it to an address in Malaysia. He then received an email stating that the phone was being held by customs and he needed to send $250 to have it released, which he did.
7:58 p.m.
A student reported her ex-girlfriend, also a student, was harassing her over the phone regarding the return of some personal property. Officers met with the student and her parents and picked up the personal property, which will be returned to the ex-girlfriend.
Sunday, Oct. 20
12:20 a.m.
An RA in White Hall reported a female had vomited and was unresponsive. Officers requested Boston EMS for the drunk, underage student, who was unable to walk. The student was transported to Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center.
1:38 a.m.
An RA in International Village reported a student told her a male had assaulted her. The student stated the man had left the building, but the student could not provide a description. Officers spoke to the student, and reported no assault had happened, just a loud argument over the male being asked to leave.
5:17 a.m.
A work order reported finding a window in the rear of Ryder Hall broken. An officer reported that the outer pane of a double pane window on the side of the building was broken.
6:03 a.m.
An officer reported the glass for the window in the door of the guard booth at the rear of the library on the Egan Access Road was broken.
11:13 p.m.
An RA in Melvin Hall reported an odor of marijuana coming from one of the rooms. Officers spoke to the residents of the room, and confiscated a small amount of marijuana.