9:01 p.m., Humphries House: Officers accompanied town officers to the house parking lot where they confiscated three unlicensed kegs. Town police officers gave citations to four students.
11:42 p.m., Pond Dormitory: Officers confiscated an unlicensed keg. and fined residents $100.
Oct. 2, 2004
12:18 a.m., Seligman House: Campus Police dispatched ACEMS to assist an ill visitor.
8:50 a.m., Moore Dormitory: An officer investigated a duress alarm but found no problem.
9:59 p.m., The Plaza: An officer passing through the building found one underage student carrying several beers. The officer asked the student to dump out the open beer and confiscated the rest.
Oct. 3, 2004
12:38 a.m., Hitchcock House: Campus Police dispatched ACEMS and an ambulance to assist an unconscious, intoxicated student.
1:50 a.m., Valentine Hall: Campus police dispatched ACEMS to assist an intoxicated student.
1:50 a.m., Hills Lot: An officer patrolling the lot found several people throwing a basketball at a light. The officer discovered the people were not students at the College and, after determining that there was no damage, asked them to leave.
1:22 p.m., Coolidge Lot: A student reported that someone had hit her vehicle while it was parked and had broken off a side mirror. Campus Police assigned an officer to investigate.
2:49 p.m., Keefe Health Center: Campus Police dispatched ACEMS to assist an ill student. The student had gone to the health center but found that it was closed.
6:33 p.m., Campus Police Building: Mt. Holyoke College Public Safety reported that they received information from a third party about a possible sexual assault that occurred at the College.
Oct. 4, 2004
12:43 a.m., Pond Annex: An officer stopped a group of students who were repeatedly diving into bushes along the building.
Oct. 5, 2004
2:03 p.m., Valentine: An officer responded to a report of several streakers running through the building and out the door. The officer could not find the streakers.
5:22 p.m., Garman House: A resident reported that someone had stolen an Apple iBook computer, a Korg keyboard, a Roland keyboard, two JBL speakers and other related equipment. The resident said the equipment is worth approximately $2,500. Campus Police assigned an officer to investigate.
Oct. 7, 2004
8:20 a.m., Robert Frost Library: Campus Police received a report that someone had written graffiti on the walls of the first-floor men's room. Campus Police assigned an officer to investigate.
10:49 p.m., Valentine Quad: An officer encountered two underage students carrying alcoholic beverages. The officer made the students dispose of the alcohol.
Oct. 8, 2004
12:19 a.m., Pratt Dormitory: Campus Police dispatched ACEMS to assist an intoxicated student.
12:19 a.m., Plimpton House: Officers responded to a noise complaint and shut down an unauthorized party. Campus Police placed one student in protective custody for being intoxicated and disorderly.
4:05 a.m., Coolidge Lot: Campus Police had two illegally parked vehicles towed.
3:26 p.m., Williston Hall: An officer checked on a 9-1-1 hang- up call made from the first floor of the dorm. The officer found no problem.
4:32 p.m., Hitchcock Field: An employee reported that two young girls were acting in a suspicious manner. When an officer checked the area the girls were no longer present.
6:34 p.m., Webster Circle: An officer on patrol found a male and female arguing in front of the Arms Music Building. The officer spoke with both people individually and determined no further action was necessary.
9:56 p.m., Pratt: An officer investigated a duress alarm but found no problem.
Oct. 9, 2004
12:22 a.m., Campus Grounds: An officer stopped a vehicle in the wooded area beyond the tennis courts. The officer discovered that the three non-College youths in the vehicle possessed a small amount of marijuana. The officer brought the individuals to the police office and contacted their parents.
1:24 a.m., Tuttle Farm: An officer checking the area found two non-Amherst people in a vehicle behind the house. The officer confiscated a small amount of marijuana possessed by each individual and warned them not to trespass in the future.
1:25 a.m., North College: Officers responded to a report of a student passed out in the first-floor restroom. The officers found the student in his own room and not in need of any medical assistance.
11:09 p.m., Hitchcock: Amherst Town Police reported that they received a call regarding a possible domestic dispute. Campus Police officers responded but only found several students making a lot of noise outside. The officers asked the students to quiet down.
11:20 p.m., King Hall: Officers responded to a complaint about loud music. The officers identified the source and turned down a television.
Oct. 10, 2004
3:22 a.m., Pratt: Officers responded to a noise complaint and found several students outside the building being loud. The officers told the students to quiet down.
8:09 a.m., Social Dorm Quad: Campus Police towed a vehicle parked illegally on the quad.
8:10 a.m., Stone Dormitory: Campus Police towed a vehicle that was parked in the towzone behind the building.
Oct. 11, 2004
9:13 a.m., Robert Frost Library: An employee reported that someone had vandalized a sign inside the building. Campus Police assigned an officer to investigate.
8:35 p.m., Freshman Quad: An officer investigated a three-car accident.