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  • UMD Safety Notice 02/01/19

    INCIDENT: Burglary OCCURRED: February 1, 2019/ Approximately 6:45 a.m. LOCATION: Anne Arundel Hall UMPD CASE #: 2019-5916 BRIEF DETAILS: On February 1, 2019, at approximately 1:30 p.m., the University of Maryland Police Department was notified of a burglary that occurred at Anne Arundel Hall. A female UMD student reported to police that at approximately 6:45 a.m., a male opened her door and entered her residence. The student told the male to leave, but the male did not comply. The student then pushed the male out of her room. The male was last seen walking down the hallway until he went out of sight. The student described the individual as a white male, standing approximately 5'10" to 6', college aged, short brown hair, wearing a red shirt and dark pants and appeared intoxicated.

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  • 01/29/19 UMD Alert: UPDATE – Intermittent Emergency and Non-Emergency Phone Call Quality Issues

    The service provider has resolved the issue pertaining to phone quality. Our 911 call center is back to normal operation and is receiving calls form cell phones and off-campus phones without disruption. To report an emergency matter to UMPD you may dial 301-405-3333 or #3333 from you cell phone. For non-emergency matters, please dial 301-405-3555. ###

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  • UMD Advisory: UMD Delayed Opening 01/30/19

    The University of Maryland, College Park will open late at 10 am, Wednesday, January 30, 2019, due to inclement weather. ###

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  • Update in the Elkton Hall Incident

    UPDATE: An individual in the Elkton Hall incident has been identified. There is no threat to the campus community. Additional information will be shared within the next 24 hours. ### INCIDENT: Burglary/ 4th Degree Sex Offense (Unlawful Touching) OCCURRED: January 27, 2019/ Approximately 6:30 a.m. LOCATION: Elkton Hall UMPD CASE #: 2019-4770 BRIEF DETAILS: On January 27, 2019, at approximately 8:33 a.m., a female UMD student reported to police that a male who was not known to her entered her residence at Elkton Hall. During the incident, the male entered through an unlocked door and proceeded to get into bed with the woman. While doing so, the male made contact with the woman. The woman yelled at the male to leave and he eventually left. During the exchange, the male mentioned “OG Legend.” The male left the residence in an unknown direction. The University of Maryland Police Department, Criminal Investigations Unit is investigating this incident.

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