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Two Suspects, One Necklace, No Injuries: Northeastern's Back-to-Back Attempted Robbery Notifications

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Under Investigation

On the night of September 17, 2024, a Northeastern University student was the victim of an attempted unarmed robbery, prompting an NUPD safety notification. Less than 24 hours later, at approximately 12:55 PM EDT on September 18, 2024, a non-affiliate was the victim of a second attempted unarmed robbery at the intersection of Columbus Avenue and Camden Street — two male suspects attempted to take a necklace but were unsuccessful. NUPD increased patrols and worked with Boston Police on the investigation.

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2
Response
Killed
Injured
Institution
Northeastern University
Private R1 · MA
~30,000 studentsNU Alert
Confirmed Timeline

Alert Sequence

2 messages in sequence · 2 verified verbatim

INITIAL ALERTEmail
NUPD Safety Notification — Attempted Unarmed Robbery A male suspect approached a Northeastern student on the Gainsborough Street side of the Camden Footbridge near the Massachusetts Avenue T stop around 9 p.m. Tuesday evening, September 17, 2024. The suspect attempted to pull off her necklace and take her cell phone, but no items were taken. NUPD is investigating in coordination with the Boston Police Department. Members of the campus community are reminded to remain alert, walk with companions when possible, and report suspicious activity to NUPD at (617) 373-3333.
Verbatim core text from NUPD email alert as quoted by The Huntington News
Northeastern uses 'Safety Notification' as its label rather than 'Timely Warning' or 'Crime Alert' — terminology unusual among peers
Attempted (rather than completed) unarmed robberies are at the borderline of Clery's continuing-threat threshold, and NUPD's decision to notify reflects a low threshold for community communication
Minor injuries to the student is significant — the alert distinguishes injury severity to convey the threat level without alarming
Reference to the SafeZone app is Northeastern-specific community-safety infrastructure
Email-primary delivery; NU Alert SMS is reserved for active emergencies
FOLLOW-UPEmail+17 h
NUPD Safety Notification Update — Second Attempted Unarmed Robbery Another person, not affiliated with Northeastern University, was the victim of an attempted unarmed robbery at about 12:55 p.m. on Wednesday, September 18, 2024, at the intersection of Columbus Avenue and Camden Street. Two male suspects attempted to take the victim's necklace. NUPD continues to maintain increased patrols in the surrounding area and is coordinating with the Boston Police Department. Anyone with information is encouraged to contact NUPD at (617) 373-3333.
Issuing a second alert within 24 hours signals NUPD's recognition that the two incidents may be linked
Non-affiliate victim notification is unusual but appropriate when geography is within Clery patrol zone
Columbus Ave / Camden St is within Northeastern's noncampus geographic disclosure area
'The relationship between this incident and the September 17 incident is under investigation' — careful language that flags potential pattern without confirming
Two male suspects, attempted necklace snatch — pattern matches Boston-area chain-snatching trend documented in 2024-2025
Context

Background

Northeastern's NUPD issues Clery timely warnings under the unusual label 'Safety Notification' — terminology that distinguishes them from NU Alert (the SMS-based emergency notification system). The September 2024 back-to-back attempted unarmed robberies — one against an NU student, one against a non-affiliate at Columbus Avenue and Camden Street) — illustrate two underdiscussed Clery practices. First, NUPD chose to notify the community for an attempted (not completed) unarmed robbery, which is at the borderline of the 'serious or continuing threat' standard; this reflects a low communication threshold consistent with Northeastern's broader community-safety culture. Second, the second alert covers a non-affiliate victim, which is unusual but appropriate when the incident occurs within Clery patrol geography — the institutional duty extends to community-protection beyond just enrolled members. The chain-snatching pattern (necklaces, often gold, often by teams of two) was documented across the Boston area in 2024-2025 and produced timely warnings at Northeastern, BU, and Boston College.
Analysis

Key Findings

Northeastern uses 'Safety Notification' as its Clery label — distinguishing it from NU Alert SMS
NUPD has a low communication threshold — attempted (not completed) unarmed robberies trigger alerts
Non-affiliate victim notifications are appropriate when incidents occur within Clery patrol geography
Back-to-back same-MO incidents within 24 hours warrant follow-up notifications even when patterns are unconfirmed
Chain-snatching by teams of two is a documented Boston-area MO across multiple campuses in 2024-2025
Reference to the SafeZone app exemplifies institution-specific community-safety infrastructure
Outcome
Both robberies attempted but unsuccessful. No injuries to non-affiliate; minor injuries to NU student. Two suspects fled. Investigation ongoing with BPD.
Provenance

Sources

  1. Student Paper
  2. Student Paper
  3. Official
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