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Northeastern Crime Log

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

Monday, November 10 11 a.m. A 19-year-old male student walking in the footpath between Smith and Melvin Hall was approached by two juveniles who punched him and demanded money. The two then fled without obtaining money from the victim. A witness led officers to the Charter High School on The Fenway. Officers identified a 17-year-old student who indicated that he knew who the two juveniles were. The case is still being investigated by the Boston Police Department with NUPD’s assistance.

5 p.m. A male professor reported his bike stolen from the bike rack outside of Dockser Hall some time between 1 p.m. and 5 p.m. Friday. The bike had been locked.

7 p.m. Officers responded to a report of an intoxicated 22-year-old female student in Davenport A. The student was treated by EMTs and taken to the hospital. The student will be reported to the Office of Student Conduct and Conflict Resolution (OSCCR).

Tuesday, November 11 1 a.m. A Resident Assistant in Kerr Hall reported noise coming from a room. Upon arrival, NUPD found two 18-year-old male residents drinking beer. Approximately a dozen beers were confiscated and both students will be referred to OSCCR.

7 a.m. NUPD responded to a report of a man sleeping on the floor of the second floor bathroom in Stetson West. Officers found the 18-year-old male student and awakened him. The student admitted to drinking the night before and passing out on the bathroom floor. The student was escorted back to his room and will be referred to OSCCR.

8:30 a.m. A 21-year-old female student reported her purse stolen after leaving it on a chair in Levine Marketplace unattended for five minutes. Her purse contained her cell phone, an expensive leather wallet, cosmetics, a credit card and her license. The purse has not been found.

5 p.m. A 20-year-old female student in West Campus A reported $25 had been stolen from her dresser sometime between Nov. 6 and 8. The money was going to be donated to a children’s hospital. The student suspects that it may have been one of her acquaintences who knew about the money and where it was located. The case is still under investigation.

Wednesday, November 12 11 a.m. A manager at the Wollaston’s in the Marino Center reported that he had detained a 15-year-old male who had stolen gum. The male is a student at the Charter High School on The Fenway and will be disciplined there.

1:30 p.m. A female staff member in Richards Hall reported her wallet stolen on Tuesday between 3 p.m. and 5 p.m. after leaving it in a file cabinet in her office unattended. The wallet contained her license and several credit cards.

10 p.m. An 18-year-old male student reported his laptop stolen after leaving it unattended for 10 minutes on the third floor of the library.

Thursday, November 13 Noon A 19-year-old female student in Stetson West reported that she had accidentally left her expensive ring on a shelf in the third floor bathroom. When she returned for the ring, it was gone.

12:30 p.m. A 28-year-old male student reported his cell phone missing after leaving it unattended in a classroom while the class was on break.

Friday, November 14 2 p.m. The RA staff in Davenport B reported that someone had spread a large amount of ketchup all over the walls and floor in one of the corridors.

Saturday, November 15 1 p.m. An 18-year-old female student and her 19-year-old female roommate reported small thefts, mainly food, from in their apartment on 165 Hemenway St. The roommates originally believed the thefts had been committed by their third roommate, yet the thefts continued even after the third roommate moved out. There were no signs of forced entry in the apartment, and the roommates believe the third roommate may still hold a key to the apartment. The locks have been changed.

5 p.m. An 18-year-old female student in Stetson West reported that several pieces of clothing and cosmetics have been missing from her room. There was no sign of forced entry, although there have been several occasions where the room has been unlocked and unattended.

Sunday, November 16 Noon A wallet was turned into NUPD after being found in the Curry Student Center. The wallet was returned to its owner, a 19-year-old female student, with all possessions accounted for.

Noon An 18-year-old female student reported her cell phone missing after leaving it unattended on a first floor study table in the library for five minutes.

1 p.m. A 23-year-old male student reported his cell phone missing after leaving it unattended on a first floor study table on Nov. 12.

6 p.m. A staff member in Smith Hall reported severe vandalism on the third floor consisting of large holes punched into the walls.

10 p.m. A student was walking down Gainsborough Street when he was approached by three young men who knocked him to the ground, stole his wallet, then fled towards Huntington Avenue. The student reported the incident to a nearby security officer, who reported the incident to NUPD. Several minutes later, an officer on St. Stephen Street found three suspects who matched the student’s description. He detained the three, but when the student was brought to the scene, he could not positively identify them as those who had robbed him. His wallet contained several credit cards and $30.

11 p.m. An RA in the YMCA reported the odor of marijuana in the hall of the sixth floor. Officers found a 19-year-old resident with a small amount of marijuana in his room. He will be referred to OSCCR.

Crime Log Entry of the Week Saturday, November 15

11 p.m. The RA staff in West Campus B requested assistance from NUPD in breaking up a party being held in one of the apartments. The RA staff took notice after seeing several people in the halls covered in Jell-O. Officers found an inflatable pool filled with Jell-O along with several guests. The four female roommates, two 19 year olds and two 20 year olds, admitted to hosting the party and that alcohol had been present earlier. They will be referred to OSCCR.

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