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Police bust party, take 7 kegs and e-mail invites

The following reports were taken from last week’s Boston University Police Department logs.

A seven-keg party was broken up by the Boston University Police Department at 457 Park Dr. on Dec. 3 at 12:45 a.m. Several people had gathered outside the basement door, and when police responded to the scene, beer was reportedly “clearly present.” Police determined two males to be the organizers of the party, and confiscated printouts of e-mails announcing the party. The kegs were also confiscated, two of which were empty, one partially tapped, and four completely full. The alleged organizers were summoned to Roxbury District Court.

SHOWER POWER

The shower curtain was pulled open by an unknown male while a female student showered in a second-floor bathroom at Myles Standish Hall on Nov. 27 at 2 p.m. The 18-year-old woman said a male walked into the bathroom while she was showering, and proceeded to stare at her after he opened the curtain. The female screamed and the man allegedly fled the scene.

POTTY PEEPER

A woman in a first floor bathroom at 685 Commonwealth Ave. claimed an unknown male looked under the bathroom stall door while she was using the toilet on Nov. 28 at 7:50 a.m. The 18-year-old BU student screamed when she saw the man, who fled the scene.

SHOT IN THE FOOT

Police summoned two Sleeper Hall residents to court after originally responding to a report there was a gun in a room on Dec. 2 at 11:45 p.m. A Resident Assistant claimed to see the gun in the room and contacted police. Three BUPD officers responded, but when they entered the room, what the RA believed was a gun was actually a toy. Police reportedly detected the odor of marijuana while in the room, and allegedly observed burnt marijuana cigarettes in an ashtray. The students were summoned to Brighton District Court for the drugs.

LABCOAT

A man reported his jacket stolen after leaving it unattended for about an hour and a half on the third floor computer lab at the School of Law on Nov. 28 after 11 p.m. When the man left the jacket and his bag, he noticed a male sitting at a typewriter near his belongings at around 9:30 p.m. When the victim returned, his jacket was allegedly gone, and a type written note was reportedly left with a sweatshirt in its place. The note reportedly read, “Don’t even think about it.”

THROW ME A 40, YO

A van struck a parked car on Commonwealth Avenue in front of The Shed on Dec. 3 at 5:20 p.m. The owner of the car reported that the van hit the side mirror of the car. The van then pulled over, and a person emerged from the passenger side, reportedly “throwing $40” at the victim before getting back into the van. The van then continued driving along Commonwealth Avenue. The victim noted the van had New Hampshire plates.

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