Even if you think you can see your wallet, you can't...
A female student called Tufts University Police Department (TUPD) on Feb. 29 to report that her wallet had been stolen from her possessions, which she left in the stands around the basketball court in Cousens Gym. She had been playing basketball there from 3 p.m. to 5 p.m. She had two credit cards in the wallet, one of which someone later attempted to use four different times at an ATM on Boston Avenue. TUPD has an officer working on the case, since there may be pictures or a video of the thief using the stolen card.
Could someone please claim the mystery half-keg found in Sophia Gordon?
A TUPD officer was responding to a student locked out of his room in Sophia Gordon at 2:50 a.m. on March 2, when the officer came upon a half-keg of beer in the dorm hallway. The officer asked around, but no one in the dorm would admit it was his or hers. The keg was confiscated.
Reefer madness
TUPD recieved a call at 11:12 p.m. on Feb. 27 reporting a very strong odor of marijuana coming from a room. When a TUPD officer reached the door, the student answered immediately and admitted that she had been smoking marijuana. She handed over the small baggie of marijuana and a report went to the Dean of Student Affairs.
TUPD officers responded to a call at 11:30 p.m. on March 3 from Hodgdon Hall reporting the smell of marijuana coming from one of the rooms. The officers could smell something burning outside of the suspected room, but got no response when they knocked on the door. Fearing that something was on fire, the officers entered the room anyway. Upon entering, they smelled a strong odor of marijuana and found an empty blunt wrapper on top of a trash can. They identified the person who lived there and a report was sent to the Dean of Student Affairs Office.
Two's company... Five's enough for a report to the Dean
TUPD officers went to 18 Sunset Rd. at about 2:30 a.m. on March 2 after receiving a report of a wild party. The officers could hear loud music coming from the second floor and they noticed that the door to the second floor was wide open with a sign on it that read "Side Door," with an arrow pointing around the house. The officers then heard someone yell, "Cops are here, turn off the music!" One of the residents answered the door for the police, but after she was informed that a report would go to the Office of the Dean of Student Affairs, she said she couldn't understand why there were even officers there in the first place when there were only five people in the house. The officer explained that the problem was that their music could be heard all the way down the entire street.



