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Crime Log

Matt Collette

Issue date: 7/2/08 Section: News
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Crime Log entries are selected from Northeastern's Division of Public Safety reports.

Tuesday, June 17
1 p.m.
Officers from the Northeastern University Division of Public Safety (NUPD) called a student and told him that his car, which was parked in the Columbus Lot, had been broken into. The student's window was smashed and the student reported a GPS and MP3 player stolen.

8 p.m.
A retired faculty member visiting campus reported that his bicycle, which he had locked outside Snell Library with a cable lock, had been stolen.

Wednesday, June 18
11 p.m.
A female student reported that she had taken off an heirloom diamond ring to work on an art project on the third floor of Ryder Hall the day before and accidentally left it there. When she returned, it was missing. NUPD said no questions will be asked if a person returns the ring.

Friday, June 20
2 a.m.
An officer on patrol at the intersection of St. Stephen and Gainsborough streets reported that an intoxicated male had stolen his bicycle. NUPD caught the man, 22-year-old Boston College student Mark Siciliano, and arrested and charged him with disorderly conduct and robbery. As he was being booked by Boston Police, Siciliano apologized and said next time he would not steal a police bike. He was arraigned in Roxbury District Court.

2:30 a.m.
An officer stopped a man drinking from an alcoholic container on St. Stephen Street. The 23-year-old male student will be reported to the Office of Student Conduct and Conflict Resolution (OSCCR).

3 a.m.
A female student reported that she had been assaulted by an acquaintance, who is also a Northeastern student, at an off-campus party. NUPD called officers from the Boston Police Department (BPD), who are investigating. The female student was unsure whether she would file a complaint with OSCCR.

Saturday, June 21
2 a.m.
Officers at the intersection of St. Stephen and Gainsborough streets saw a group of people arguing with other people inside a parked car. As officers approached and asked the group to move along, 20-year-old student Jamal Reeves shoved an officer. Reeves' roommate, 22-year-old William Decker, attempted to push his way past an officer to assist his friend. Both men were arrested on charges of disorderly conduct and assault of a police officer and were arraigned in Roxbury District Court. They will also be reported to OSCCR.
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