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Crime Log: Monday, September 24 – Sunday, September 30

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Compiled by Jill Sojourner

Monday, Sept. 24

4:41 p.m.

An NUPD officer reported observing four men entering the stairway of the Gainsborough Parking Garage. The men were banned from all NU property and sent on their way.

8:49 p.m.

NUPD reported a man at the entrance to Ruggles Station getting very close to passersby and attempting to speak to them. NUPD responded and reported speaking with an NU student, who said the man asked him for money for a ticket back to New Hampshire. The student further reported giving the man $60. NUPD further reported stopping the man on the Egan Research Center access road and banning him from all NU property. A report was filed.

Wednesday, Sept. 26

12:49 p.m.

An NU staff member reported his backpack and laptop were stolen from Cullinane Hall. A report was filed.

3:23 p.m.

An NU student reported his laptop was stolen from the Snell Library. A report was filed.

5:36 p.m.

An NU student reported her purse was stolen from Ryder Hall. A report was filed.

9:09 p.m.

A resident assistant reported an NU student’s bicycle was stolen from outside of Stetson West. A report was filed.

11:14 p.m.

An individual reported her bicycle was stolen from outside of the Russell J. Call Children’s Center. A report was filed.

Thursday, Sept. 27

8:24 a.m.

An NUPD officer reported a man on a bicycle with a large knife who was accompanied by a female. A report was filed.

10:46 a.m.

An NU student reported his bicycle was stolen from the bicycle racks outside of Stetson West. A report was filed.

11:19 a.m.

An individual reported his bicycle was stolen from the bicycle racks outside of Stetson West. A report was filed.

5:33 p.m.

An individual reported her $100 Lululemon leggings were stolen while she was doing laundry in West Village H. A report was filed.

Friday, Sept. 28

12:58 a.m.

An employee at the NU Bookstore reported a man stole approximately 10 pieces of clothing from the store. A report was filed.

3:41 p.m.

An NU student reported his bicycle was stolen from the bicycle racks outside of the Interdisciplinary Science and Engineering Center. A report was filed.

5:08 p.m.

An NUPD officer reported an NU student’s front tire was stolen from the bicycle racks outside of Speare Hall. A report was filed.

Saturday, Sept. 29

2:16 a.m.

An NU student reported another NU student was intoxicated and required an evaluation. NUPD responded and requested Emergency Medical Services, or EMS, who transported the student to Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center. A report was filed.

8:01 p.m.

An NU student reported being approached by a man who asked her and her friends if they were going to a party, and upon being told “no,” the man began to follow them. The student further reported running toward the Curry Student Center out of fear, and that the man ran after them. NUPD responded and reported stopping a man, who was unaffiliated with NU, who matched the description given by the student. The man was placed under arrest for multiple warrants and banned from all NU property. A report was filed.

4:44 p.m.

The proctor at West Village C reported an NU student vomited. NUPD responded and requested EMS, who transported the student to Boston Medical Center. A report was filed.

Sunday, Sept. 30

1:31 a.m

NUPD was notified of an intoxicated woman in the street near Speare Place. NUPD responded and requested EMS, who cleared the woman. A report was filed.

3:21 a.m.

An individual reported her friend, an NU student, was intoxicated earlier in the evening and was transported by EMS to Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center. A report was filed.

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