The University of Rhode Island police arrested three people, dealt with 18 medical emergencies and investigated three reports of theft over Halloween weekend.
On Monday, Oct. 27, URI Police responded to three medical emergencies, all resulting in patient transport to the hospital.
On Tuesday, Oct. 28, police investigated reports of property damage and theft on Briar Lane and outside Heathman Hall, respectively. The incident on Briar Lane involved damage to one motor vehicle and the incident outside Heathman Hall is still under investigation. Police were also called to a hit and run on Flagg Road. No injuries were reported.
Additionally, police responded to a report of suspected drug activity near the Potter Building.
Police were called to two medical emergencies on Wednesday, Oct. 29 in Hillside and Barlow Halls. Both ended in patient transport to the hospital. URI Emergency Medical Services transported a patient from URI Health Services to the hospital.
On the same day, police investigated two reports of theft, one in Hope Commons and the other in Ellery Hall. Both incidents are under investigation.
Police arrested two people on Halloween. Christopher Flynn, 46, was arrested on Lower College Road. Flynn was charged with driving without a valid license. The investigation is ongoing.
Police arrested Hallie Hardison, 19, in Eddy Hall the same night. Hardison was charged with underage possession of alcohol. This incident is still under investigation.
Police assisted with a motor vehicle accident on Butterfield Road involving two cars. No injuries were reported.
Police responded to five medical emergencies throughout Halloween night and into Saturday morning. All emergencies ended in patient transportation to the hospital.
Early morning on Saturday, Nov. 1, police arrested Adam Ross, 18, at the intersection of Upper College Road and Campus Avenue. Ross was charged with underage possession of alcohol. The investigation is ongoing.
Police were called to a motor vehicle accident after a vehicle hit a pole in Fraternity Circle on Saturday, Nov. 1. No injuries were reported.
Police transported four patients to the hospital on Monday, Nov. 2.
