April 1, 11:26 p.m.Webster AvenueSafety and Security officers noticed two people on the roof of Phi Delta Alpha fraternity with an open flame. When the two individuals who were burning a book saw the officers they extinguished the flame.
April 2, 12:40 a.m.Webster AvenueSafety and Security received a Good Samaritan call from Sigma Nu fraternity. Officers responded and found an intoxicated male member of the Class of 2011 being assisted by friends. The male had fallen and hit his head before Safety and Security arrived. He was transferred to Dartmouth-Hitchcock Medical Center for treatment.
April 2, 2:29 a.m.Choates Residence Hall ClusterSafety and Security received a report of an unresponsive male member of the Class of 2014 in Brown Hall. Officers found the student lying in bed and had difficulty bringing him to consciousness. Dartmouth Emergency Medical Services responded and an ambulance transported the student to Dartmouth-Hitchcock Medical Center. While responding to the call in Brown, officers received a report of another intoxicated individual in the dormitory, identified as a male member of the Class of 2014. The student was transported to DHMC but was later admitted to Dick's House.
April 3, 12:47 a.m.McLaughlin Residence Hall ClusterOfficers responded to a Good Samaritan call and found an intoxicated female in Thomas Hall who was identified as a member of the Class of 2013. Officers evaluated the student and she was admitted to Dick's House for the night.
April 3, 1:29 a.m.East Wheelock StreetSafety and Security received a call from the social chair of Alpha Delta fraternity requesting assistance for reducing the number of people in the house for a social event. Officers helped reduce the party to a "reasonable" level of approximately 150 attendees.
April 3, 2:24 a.m.Webster AvenueSafety and Security responded to a Good Samaritan call from Epsilon Kappa Theta sorority, where officers found a female member of the Class of 2012. She was not unconscious but had been vomiting and was asleep in the common area when officers arrived. Dartmouth Emergency Medical Services personnel evaluated her and requested an ambulance. The female was awake when the ambulance arrived and was taken to Dick's House instead of Dartmouth-Hitchcock Medical Center, where she was admitted for the night.
April 3, 9:40 a.m.The GreenSafety and Security received a report that there was a deer on the Green. When officers arrived the deer was no longer there. They then received another call that the deer was in front of the Hopkins Center. Officers were able to get the deer to leave the Hopkins Center and go across West Wheelock Street.
Compiled by Felicia Schwartz, courtesy of Director of Safety and Security and College Proctor Harry Kinne