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The Dartmouth
June 10, 2025 | Latest Issue
The Dartmouth

Police Blotter

Feb. 9, College Street, 1:54 a.m.

A Hanover Police officer reported that there was an intoxicated male running from him. The subject got away.

Feb. 9, East Wheelock Street, 4:28 a.m.

Safety and Security requested an ambulance for help with an intoxicated Dartmouth freshman in New Hampshire Hall. When police arrived, the 19-year-old male had vomited throughout the room, passed out in a chair with his pants around his ankles and soiled himself. An ambulance brought him to Dartmouth-Hitchcock Medical Center and Hanover Police later arrested him for unlawful possession of alcohol by consumption and intoxication.

Feb. 10, Rope Ferry Road, 5:08 a.m.

Safety and Security requested Hanover Police assistance with an intoxicated Dartmouth junior who was not cooperating with Dick's House personnel. She had run out the door trying to escape before being corralled by Safety and Security. Police arrived, arrested her for unlawful possession of alcohol and intoxication, and brought her to the station where she stayed locked up for the next six hours.

Feb. 10, East Wheelock Street, 5:52 a.m.

Hanover Police responded to a call from Safety and Security for assistance with an intoxicated and passed out female in New Hampshire Hall. The 20-year-old had entered the room uninvited, removed her pants and urinated. An ambulance brought her to Dartmouth-Hitchcock Medical Center before she was arrested for unlawful possession of alcohol by consumption and intoxication.

Feb. 11, Webster Avenue, 12:13 a.m.

An officer observed a male on Webster Avenue acting as though he was trying to get someone to fight him. After finding no one, the man walked down Occom Ridge Road. The officer informed another officer via radio of the subject's movement, and the second officer drove to find him. When police caught up to the 24-year-old, he was urinating on the sidewalk. The subject, who had now joined a friend, started walking away, but the officer stopped them and took the two, both of whom were visibly drunk, into protective custody for intoxication.