Feb. 16, Massachusetts Row, 7:52 p.m.
Police receive medical assistance call. College-age female was experiencing an asthma attack.
Feb. 17, College Street, 8:59 p.m.
Theft of a laptop computer reportedly occurred at Dartmouth Medical School library. Police are investigating.
Feb. 18, College Street, 2:33 p.m.
A semi-conscious female student required medical assistance while in lab at Steele Hall. Even though it occurred at lab, apparently she was injured earlier running track, where she became lightheaded and dizzy.
Feb. 20, Tuck Mall, 6:54 p.m.
A student complained about receiving harassing phone calls over the past year from one individual. Investigation is ongoing.
Feb. 21, Rope Ferry Road, 2:54 a.m.
Police were called to Dick's House to assist with an intoxicated and uncooperative 25-year-old male who claimed to be a member of the Class of 2001. He was taken into protective custody and was held until intoxication wore off.
Feb. 21, Webster Avenue, 4:01 a.m.
Police were called to Sigma Phi Epsilon fraternity at 11 Webster Ave. Reportedly, a commotion involving members of another fraternity resulted in the damaging of Sig Ep's television. Allegedly, members of the other fraternity returned after an incident earlier in the night. This incident is still under police investigation and the name of the other fraternity was not disclosed.
Feb. 22, Webster Avenue, 1:03 a.m.
Police picked up an intoxicated 21-year-old female who appeared to be unstable on her feet. She was taken into protective custody and handed over to Safety and Security.
Feb. 22, North Main St., 2:01 a.m.
Two intoxicated 18-year-old males, originally picked up by Safety and Security in front of Gamma Delta Chi fraternity, were charged with possession of alcohol by consumption. They were released on bail and given a summons to appear in court.
Feb. 22, Webster Avenue, 3:08 a.m.
Two non-student males, aged 28 and 31, were taken into protective custody for intoxication. Police assume they were drinking on campus.
-- Compiled by Matthew Kelly, courtesy of Hanover Police Chief Nicholas Giaccone



