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Police Blotter: 4/30/12-5/1/12

Published: Sunday, February 26, 2012

Updated: Thursday, May 3, 2012 00:05

Monday, April 30

11:07 a.m. - A report was filed regarding assistance provided to a neighbor in the recovery of a lost dog off campus.

11:35 a.m. - A report was filed regarding an injured party at Gonzaga Hall who was transported to a medical facility by ambulance.

2:24 p.m.- A report was filed regarding a lost parking permit and transponder off-campus. 

4:15 p.m. - A report was filed regarding a call from a party that said there was smoke in the lobby of McElroy Hall near the ATM machine. Officers responded and discovered that someone in a nearby office had burnt a bag of microwave popcorn. The smoke condition was light and the fire alarm system did not activate.

5:49 p.m. - A report was filed regarding found property. The owner was identified and notified to retrieve their property at Boston College Police Headquarters.

5:52 p.m. - A report was filed regarding an injured party at the Plex who was transported to a medical facility by a Boston College Police unit.

5:58 p.m. - A report was filed regarding a suspicious motor vehicle off-campus.


Tuesday, May 1

7:57 a.m. - A report was filed regarding numerous abandoned bicycles that were confiscated university-wide.

1:59 p.m. - A report was filed regarding an ill party who declined medical treatment at McGuinn Hall. A medical treatment release form was completed and signed by the party.

6:48 p.m. - A report was filed regarding an ill party at Voute Hall who was transported to a medical facility by a BCPD police unit.

6:58 p.m. - A report was filed regarding an injured party at 3 Lake Street who was transported to a medical facility by ambulance.

7:31 p.m. - A report was filed regarding a fire alarm activation. Officers along with Newton Fire Department Engine 14 and Lt. Mancini in command responded to the O’Neill Library. The cause of the alarm activation was a result of burnt cooking in a lounge area. The area was ventilated, the alarm was silenced and cleared, and employees and patrons were allowed to re-enter the facility.

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