Sunday, May 7--A woman reported being hit on the head with a broom by a man after her son had sprayed the man's daughter with a water hose.
--A Winthrop House resident reported that a male urinated on her door. The suspect was located by Harvard University Police Department (HUPD) officers and returned to clean up the mess.
--HUPD officers responded to a report of people hanging out a Quincy House window, yelling and playing loud music. They asked the students to turn down the music. A similar call to Quincy was also made on May 10.
--A student in Pennypacker Hall reported that her room was ransacked and money stolen while she was asleep. The window screen was open when she awoke.
--HUPD officers responded to a noise complaint in the Carpenter Center at 11 p.m. An individual agreed to stop carving a totem pole with a chainsaw.
Monday, May 8
--Two juveniles reported they were robbed of a wallet at gunpoint near the intersection of Columbia and Washington Streets.
--A Martins Construction employee reported someone broke into a storage facility at 13 Bristol St. and stole blades, saws and a drill totaling $3,000.
Tuesday, May 9
--A rest room was vandalized in the Biology Laboratories.
Thursday, May 11
--A resident of Rindge Street reported that a suspicious person had entered her home on two occasions. A bike lock was switched and a toilet seat was left up.
--A person reported that her book bag was shot by a paintball near Cabot House.
Saturday, May 13
--HUPD officers responded to a noise complaint outside a semi-secret Sorrento Square social organization that used to occasionally publish a so-called humor magazine at 5:49 p.m.
--A mixture of nitric acid and alcohol was spilled in a sink at a Harvard Medical School building, causing a cloud to form in the room. The building was evacuated and an outside contractor was called in to clean the spill.
