Written by: Gaelen Austin-LaFrance & Garren Hilow
Please keep off the grass
Wednesday, just before noon, police received a report of a hit and run involving a Hurley of America van. The van had struck one of the iron posts that support the decorative chain barrier around the library. The officer located the van in question, and the drivers manager was notified. Facilities was also notified to fix the decorative post.
Drunk female spills the beans
Sunday at 12:30 a.m., Campus Police reported to Boylston B for a report of a girl lying in the hallway. When officers attempted to speak with the girl, she was awake but not alert and was initially unresponsive to questions . As the ambulance arrived, the girl foolishly informed the officers of where she had been drinking that night. The officers then found the party she had been at earlier and informed the room residents that they would be held accountable for providing alcohol to a minor. The underage partier was transported to the hospital for further treatment and will be charged with an underage alcohol violation and protective custody. The room residents will be charged with illegal service of alcohol.
Thank our Facilities crew; they work hard
A staff member reported a plant was violently smashed against a door to a room in Copley North early Saturday morning. Facilities has been notified and have handled the situation.
Police lay the hammer down on underage drinkers
Tuesday at 9 p.m., Campus Police got a call from Waltham Police Department regarding Glendale Package Store. The store manager had just caught some underage Bentley students who had the nerve to try and buy alcohol from his store. When police arrived, the manager showed them the out of state license one student had attempted to use to purchase a 30-rack of alcohol and a bottle of Jagermeister. The plan was foiled when the store scanned the ID and found it to be a fake. The student will be summoned to court for purchasing alcohol with a fake ID and will be judicially charged with an underage alcohol violation, possession of a fake ID and violation of university rules.
That same Tuesday, just two hours later, another call came in from Waltham PD about underage Bentley students using fake IDs. The department informed CP that there was an off-campus bar that regularly allowed people under 21 to drink. The officers had found six underage Bentley students inside the bar while checking IDs. Five of them had driver’s licenses that belonged to other people and one had a fake out-of-state driver’s license with their real name. No criminal charges will be filed against the students but the five with the wrong licenses will be judicially charged with underage alcohol violation and possession of a false ID. The other student somehow slipped through the cracks this time.
Is this wall tilted or is it just me?
Officers were dispatched Saturday morning at around 1:30 a.m. to evaluate a highly intoxicated student. Upon arrival, they met with a staff member who had found the student leaning against the wall vomiting. The student was using the wall of the bathroom to support himself and was instructed to sit on the floor. He was able to answer questions correctly, but due to his level of intoxication he was taken into protective custody. He will be judicially charged with an underage alcohol violation and protective custody.
Public drinkers run from cops unsuccessfully
A female was spotted carrying an open bottle while walking with a fine young chap by an officer on patrol Saturday morning at 12:51 a.m. When she noticed the cruiser, she attempted to hide the brewski behind the guy. Then, all of a sudden, she dropped the beer and they both ran into Kresge Hall. The officer followed them into the dorm and caught up with the couple. When he stopped them, the gentleman had a beer in one of his pockets and admitted to being underage. At first he denied knowing the girl who had the beer but eventually fessed up to knowing her. The female, after much questioning, admitted to also being underage. They both received a stern talking to and were let to go on their way. Both will be charged with an underage alcohol violation and open consumption of alcohol. The female will also be charged with being uncooperative with administrative personnel.
Rogue prankster attacks freshman
A female student came to the police station Tuesday night to report that someone had broken into her room in Alder Hall. Apparently, someone had been pranking the room on a regular basis. Some of the shenanigans they reported included pieces of plastic being hidden under the sheets of their bed and condoms blown up like balloons on their pillows. She said that neither she nor her roommate had given their combo to anyone and that they had no enemies to speak of. Facilities was notified to check the lock and police are accepting any information on this rogue prankster.













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