Compiled by Stephanie Eiseman, News Correspondent

Entry of the Week: Tuesday, June 10, 11:36 a.m.

A female was reported stealing two pints of Ben and Jerry’s ice cream from Wollaston’s in the Marino Center. The subject ran into Panera Bread, where she was stopped by an officer. She identified herself as “Ebonne Burke” which was found to be an alias after she was fingerprinted at the MBTA. The woman, not affiliated with the university, was found to have three outstanding misdemeanors warrants and one outstanding felony warrant for shoplifting. The charges from Wollaston’s were added to the arrest and the ice cream was recovered from the street.

Monday, June 2

8:28 a.m.

A person not affiliated with the university entered the International Village East basement, ignoring an officer on patrol due to having headphones in. Officers stopped him and found he had priors. The man was then banned from all Northeastern property.

6:29 p.m.

A student found her car had been damaged,including scratches and a cracked windshield, while parked in the North Lot. A report was filed.

Tuesday, June 3

12:20 a.m.

A student found a female vomiting in the common room on the second floor of Stetson East. Officers responded and spoke to the suspect who was alert and admitted to drinking underage. She stayed the night with a Resident Assistant (RA) and was referred to OSCCR.

8:38 a.m.

A professor from the school of nursing reported that her purse was stolen from her office in Robinson Hall between May 14 and June 3 while she was on vacation.

12:13 p.m.

NUPD received a report of a male with his arms around a female who appeared to be attempting to escape. The pair was seen on Forsyth Street heading towards Ruggles Station. Officers stopped the Kaplan students, checked the male for priors, and informed the female of her rights. The female responded that they had been playing around and there was no issue.

6:57 p.m.

A student called NUPD to report that his mountain bike, valued at $500, had been stolen from the bike rack in Speare Commons after he secured it the day before. Officers filed a report.

7:22 p.m.

An unattended wallet belonging to a student was stolen from the law library between 6:00 p.m. and 7:20 p.m.

Thursday, June 5

12:18 p.m.

Graffiti was found on the walls of the men’s bathroom in the Ruggles Station. Photographs were taken and a work order and report were both filed.

9:01 p.m.

A student reported that her professor had threatened her after an argument in Hurting Hall on the second floor earlier in the day. While the disagreement did not turn physical, the professor was reported as becoming angry and aggressive. Officers filed a report.

Friday, June 6

4:43 p.m.

Police responded to a fire alarm in a dorm on 10 Coventry St. When nobody answered the door, a Resident Director opened the residence for officers who found prescription pills scattered, as well as less than one ounce of marijuana out in the open. There was a strong cigarette smell and the fire alarm would not reset. Both substances were confiscated and logged as evidence.

Saturday, June 7

4:13 a.m.

A drunken, unsteady male swiped into 337 Huntington Ave. and officers responded to a request to check on the student. In his apartment, the student admitted to drinking underage and signed a medical waiver. Officers referred the case to OSCCR.

9:34 p.m.

Two persons not affiliated with the university were found on the bleachers of Carter Park smoking marijuana. Officers checked both parties and found priors for each, but no warrants. The marijuana (less than one ounce), a Xanex, and a license not belonging to either person, were confiscated and a report was filed. The two were then sent on their way.

Sunday, June 8

6:30 p.m.

A male chasing a second male near the Renaissance Park Garage flagged down an NUPD officer. The sergeant stopped and detained both parties until additional officers arrived. Both parties, who were not affiliated with the university, reported that they were at an undisclosed location on Columbus Ave. when a dispute began over the alleged theft of $100. Both men were given directions to Boston Police station should either want to file a report on the incident. The case was referred to BPD.

Monday, June 9

12:36 p.m.

Contractors reported a cell phone and wallet stolen from the basement of Mulgar Building between 9:30 a.m. and 11:50 a.m. earlier that morning. Officers filed a report.

3:29 p.m.

NUPD identified a male in Ruggles Station matching the description of an investigation made by the Boston Police Department. The suspect, who was not affiliated with the university, jumped over the hood of the patrol car and ran toward the lowering bus platform. The suspect was pepper-sprayed in order to apprehend him. A report was filed and he was charged by NUPD for disorderly conduct, breach of peace and resisting arrest.

5:56 p.m.

A person not affiliated with the university was stopped in Carter Park on Columbus Avenue and found with outstanding warrants from Dorchester District Court for assault and battery. The male was taken into custody and arrested.

9:59 p.m.

A juvenile was stopped in Carter Park when officers saw the subject attempting to push one bicycle while riding another. He was transported to the police station where both bikes were confiscated, as he could not prove ownership of either. His mother then picked him up and a trespassing warning was issued.

Tuesday, June 10

12:17 p.m.

A conference attendee, not affiliated with the university, reported that his camera bag containing an NEX6 camera, two lenses and three memory cards was stolen from a room in the Curry Student Center between June 8 at 8:00 p.m. and June 9 at 9:30 a.m.

6:34 p.m.

A student reported the theft of her mountain-style Connodale bicycle. The bike was taken from 115 St. Stephen St. between June 9 at 8:30 p.m. and June 10 at 8 a.m. Police filed a report.

8:56 p.m.

Two persons not affiliated with the university were stopped in the alleyway of Our House East while the male was attempting to scale a locked gate. The suspect explained he was trying to access the roof to take photographs. No damage occurred and the subjects’ information was collected.

Wednesday, June 11

2:10 p.m.

Two Chartwell employees were seen having a verbal dispute in the Ryder Hall Subway over kitchen duties. No threats were made and both parties were cleared.

6:40 p.m.

A female student reported her bicycle was stolen from its cable lock on the West Village H bike rack. The gold Trek hybrid style worth $400 was taken between 11:40 a.m. and 6:40 p.m. that day.

Thursday, June 12

8:49 a.m.

A staff member flagged down a NUPD officer to report that her car had been keyed between 6 a.m. and 6p.m. the day before while parked in Camden Lot. Officers provided a walking escort to Snell Engineering and filed a report.

12:03 p.m.

An individual was stopped near the South West corridor between Massachusetts Avenue and Camden Street for violating the open container liquor law. The individual, who is not affiliated with the university, was checked for suspected drug use and dismissed.

4:08 p.m.

A male was swinging a broom handle and calling out racial slurs at an officer in the North Lot. Additional officers responded and determined the man was homeless and slightly intoxicated. His information was filed and he was sent on his way.

6:07 p.m.

A Northeastern student reported her $90 Magna bicycle was stolen between June 8 at 3 p.m. and June 11 at 6 p.m. from the West Village A bike racks.

6:35 p.m.

Two males not associated with the university were stopped near Belvidere Street.One subject attempted to run and was taken into custody, where he was arrested for the default warrants of: battery on a person over 60, larceny over $250, and possession of a class C drug. The second subject gave his information for the report and was sent on his way.

Friday, June 13

1:46 p.m.

NUPD responded to fire alarm trouble from an apartment in Davenport Commons B. No residents responded to knocking, so a Resident Director (RD) let the police into the room. A resident then emerged to say he had been out and his roommate could have been cooking. Officers suspected, and a fire safety officer confirmed, that the smoke detector had been tampered with. Smoke detectors were replaced and a report was filed.

11:23 p.m.

An officer witnessed a female falling out of a moving car outside International Village on Tremont Street. EMS was requested for the victim, who then transported her to Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center. The male driver was placed under arrest for assault and battery and the car was towed. Both persons involved were not associated with the university.

Saturday, June 14

12:58 a.m.

A student reported a male passed out on the bench outside 337 Huntington Ave. The drunken subject, not affiliated with the university, was staying at the Midtown Hotel for the weekend, was of legal age and did not require medical attention.

11:48 a.m.

A student requested medical attention for his intoxicated friend. Officers responded to their apartment on Symphony Road and requested EMS, which then transported the under-aged student to Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center.

Sunday, June 15

2:01 a.m.

A drunken female was found at the intersection of Tremont and Dartmouth Streets. She identified herself as a Northeastern student, but had no identification on her. Though she was conscious and alert, EMS was requested and transported her Tufts Medical Center. The student was of legal age.

11:45 a.m.

A male was reported by the Wollaston’s manager for stealing a yogurt. The subject, not affiliated with the university, was stopped and found with two priors and an active trespassing order. He was arrested for trespassing and shoplifting.

6:49 p.m.

A student approached an officer to report that her $400 hybrid bike was stolen from its cable lock outside Behrakis Hall.

10:17 p.m.

A sergeant found graffiti to the right of the front door of 157 Hemenway St. A work order was filed, photos were taken and a report was filed.