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Northeastern Crime Log

By Matt Collette

Crime Log entries are selected from Northeastern’s Division of Public Safety reports.

Crime Log Entry of the Week Sunday, October 14 2:30 a.m. As two female students entered Willis Hall, the proctor noticed they appeared to have been in an altercation and one had a laceration on her hand. The proctor called Northeastern University Division of Public Safety (NUPD). and the officers spoke to the 18-year-old and 19-year-old students who were intoxicated. They said they had been at a party somewhere on the Fenway, but didn’t know where it was. As they were leaving the party, they encountered a group of seven other females who were shouting anti-Yankees slogans. When one of the girls told the group to stop, she was thrown down the stairs, the girl with a laceration on her hand told NUPD. NUPD determined the location of the party and Boston Police Department investigated the private apartment on the Fenway. The injured female student was taken to Beth Israel Deaconess Medical for treatment.

Tuesday October 9 5:30 p.m. A proctor in West Village A reported two intoxicated males entered the building and went to an apartment on the sixth floor. Officers from the Northeastern University Division of Public Safety (NUPD) went into the room and located a 25-year-old male resident, his and 21-year-old male guest student. Officers also found a small amount of marijuana, which they confiscated. Both students will be reported to the Office of Student Conduct and Conflict Resolution (OSCCR).

7 p.m. An NUPD officer noticed signs in a Stetson East window that appeared to have been stolen from the Christian Science Center. The 18-year-old male resident admitted that he and three other 18-year-old male students had taken the sign. The signs were returned and the four students will be reported to OSCCR.

Wednesday, October 10 12:30 a.m. A Resident Assistant (RA) in Smith Hall reported that a 17-year-old female resident was intoxicated and vomiting. EMTs evaluated her and determined that she was well enough to stay in her room. The student will be reported to OSCCR.

Thursday, October 11 4:30 p.m. An 18-year-old male student reported that a man had walked into his fifth floor suite in Kennedy Hall and took a calculator and backpack. The residents looked for an RA, and then called NUPD about 10 minutes later. The stranger had since left the building. NUPD has video of the suspect entering and leaving the building. The same man had also tried to enter two other residence halls, but was turned away by proctors.

Friday, October 12 3 a.m. An RA in White Hall reported graffiti written on walls and doors on the second and fifth floors.

1 p.m. An 18-year-old female reported that she had left her wallet containing $40, credit cards and a driver’s license unattended in the library for about 10 minutes the previous day. The next day she realized it had been taken, and reported it to NUPD.

Saturday, October 13 1 a.m. The Boston Police Department (BPD) asked NUPD to respond to Atherton Street in Jamaica Plain where they discovered a loud party being held at a house. The house is one that Alpha Kappa Sigma considers to be its fraternity house and had been the source of many previous disturbance calls. Only one resident, a 21-year-old male student, was home. He will be summonsed to Roxbury District Court for hosting a disorderly party. Since the host identified the party as being a fraternity party, both he and the fraternity will be subject to sanctions from OSCCR and the Northeastern University Greek Council.

2 a.m. NUPD officers were called to White Hall, where an 18-year-old female student was found intoxicated in a fifth floor women’s restroom. An RA had discovered the female student, along with her 18-year-old boyfriend, who is not a student, in a bathroom stall. The female student was evaluated by EMTs, who determined that she did not need to go to the hospital. She will be reported to OSCCR.

8 p.m. An NUPD officer on Hemenway Street noticed that two females started walking quickly as he approached. He then noticed that they were carrying beer balls. He stopped them outside of 136 Hemenway St., where he saw two additional beer balls in the foyer. The females, a 19-year-old student and her 19-year-old visitor said a homeless man had purchased the alcohol for them from Huntington Liquors. The two students will be reported to OSCCR.

Sunday, October 14 2 a.m. An officer near Willis Hall saw a 21-year-old male student intentionally kick a sprinkler head. The student told NUPD that he did it because it bothered him that so much water was being used to irrigate the lawn. However, the damaged sprinkler was using much more water than it would have had it not been destroyed, according to NUPD. The student will be reported to OSCCR and will have to pay to repair the sprinkler.

3 a.m. NUPD was called to Light Hall where an intoxicated 18-year-old male non-student was vomiting in a bathroom. He said he was visiting an 18-year-old female student, and said he had been drinking at an off-campus party. He was taken to Faulkner Hospital by ambulance and his host will be reported to OSCCR to be held accountable for her guest’s behavior.

4 a.m. A roommate of a female Melvin Hall resident reported that her intoxicated roommate had been throwing up for a long time. Officers responded and treated the 18-year-old female resident, who was taken to Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center for treatment. She will be reported to OSCCR.

Monday, October 15 11:30 a.m. A 21-year-old male student reported that his bicycle, which he had locked near West Village E, was missing. He had last seen it at 8 a.m. Oct. 12 and discovered it was missing at 2 p.m. Oct. 14. He found his broken lock on the ground where he had left the bike.

2:30 p.m. A 21-year-old male student reported discovering that his bicycle was missing. He had locked the bike on Leon Street in front of Lake Hall at 10 a.m. and when he returned at 2 p.m. his bike was gone but his broken lock had been left behind. 6 p.m. An NUPD officer in Centennial Commons saw two teenagers who seemed to be scoping out the bikes in the area. One took a tool out from his backpack and leaned down between two bicycles. As the officer approached, the two youths jumped onto their own bicycles and fled.

6:30 p.m. A 22-year-old male student reported that his bicycle had been stolen from Centennial Commons between 1 p.m. and 4 p.m. Someone had cut his cable lock. 8 p.m. A 24-year-old student reported that while he was working out in Cabot Gymnasium his locker was broken into. His wallet, which contained $30 cash and several credit cards, was missing.

Tuesday, October 16 Midnight NUPD officers received a call from a female resident of West Village E reporting that her 21-year-old female roommate was in need of police assistance because her 28-year-old ex-boyfriend, who had just arrived on campus from out of state, was signed into her building and was outside of her apartment. She said she didn’t want to see her ex-boyfriend and was afraid of him. Officers responded and spoke with both involved parties. The officers escorted the boyfriend out of the building and told him not to return to campus. NUPD advised the female student of her domestic trespass rights. The student who signed the ex-boyfriend into the residence hall will be reported to OSCCR.

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