Police Blotter

| 11/9/04 6:00am

Nov. 1, 11:33 p.m., North Main Street

A 20-year-old female student was taken to Dartmouth-Hitchcock Medical Center after suffering an epileptic seizure inside Collis Center.

Nov. 2, 11:37 p.m., Mass Row

Safety and Security requested an ambulance for a female student who had passed out in Thayer Dining Hall.

Nov. 4, 12:36 p.m., West Wheelock Street

The police department received a report of an apparent case of hazing involving Delta Delta Delta sorority and Theta Delta Chi fraternity. The case is currently under investigation to determine if the involved associations required student pledges to commit an act that could be perceived as causing physical or psychological injury to the participants.

Nov. 5, 7:51 p.m., Mass Row

A suspicious device, made to look like a bomb, was placed in the fourth floor ladies' bathroom in Hitchcock dormitory. The suspect, an 18-year-old male who created the hoax, faces College discipline.

Nov. 6, 1:01 a.m., Prospect Street

Based on a report of a loud party in a house on Prospect Street, police officers investigated the scene and concluded that there was indeed a party, yet no excessive noise disturbance.

Nov. 6, 6:12 a.m., Rope Ferry Road

Dick's House requested transport for a 19-year-old female student who had overdosed on a mixture of pills and alcohol. She was taken to Dartmouth-Hitchcock Medical Center for evaluation.

Nov. 6, 3:37 p.m., East Wheelock Street

Two cars in A-Lot were reported to police out of suspicion that they were drag racing. Police subsequently determined that the drivers were merely checking their acceleration of their cars.

Nov. 6, 4:25 p.m, Rope Ferry Road

A 56-year-old man reported to Safety and Security that he had lost his wallet. He then realized that he had left his wallet at Lou's Restaurant.