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  • UMPD raises over $5500 dollars for MD Special Olympics

    30 hours later and just under an inch of rain, the University of Maryland Police Department raised $5534 dollars for Maryland Special Olympics. Officers and civilians took to the Dunkin Donuts at 9701 Baltimore Avenue in College Park, at 6 A.M. on September 21st and remain there until 12 P.M. on September 22nd. Sergeant John Brown, Master Patrol Officers Clay Brown, and Brian Meekins set up tents on the rooftop for 30 hours of Dunkin Donuts greeting customer and drivers, cracking jokes, and raising awareness for Maryland Special Olympics.

  • Cops On Rooftops! - Special Olympics of Maryland Benefit

    Come on out and help support Special Olympics of Maryland. UMPD Officers will be on the College Park Dunkin Donuts rooftop Saturday and Sunday Sept. 21 - 22 9701 Baltimore Avenue

  • University of Maryland Police Expands its Concurrent Jurisdiction

    The University of Maryland Police Department is excited to further expand its concurrent jurisdiction to better serve and protect the University community and surrounding areas. UMPD, working in conjunction with the Prince George's County Police Department, have further expanded our jurisdiction to areas where students live or patronize. This collaborative effort is a result of the strong partnership of our two departments and our desire to better protect the College Park community.

  • Law Enforcement Analyst Intern Position

    The University of Maryland Police Department has a new position open in our Information Analysis unit. The position is open to current UMD students and is an excellent opporutnity to be exposed to the Criminal Justice and Intelligence Analysis world. The job posting is listed below: Law Enforcement Analyst Intern/Trainee

  • National Preparedness Month

    National Preparedness Month University of Maryland Preparedness Initiatives National Preparedness Month Initiatives September is National Preparedness Month. Preparedness is a shared responsibility, it takes a whole community. Leading into the month and during the month of September, UMD Emergency Management will be engaging the UMD community on emergency preparedness. Below is a list of ways that UMD Emergency Management will participate during National Preparedness Month: Promote UMD Alerts, UMD SOS app, M-Urgency, and the UMD Emergency Preparedness website Promote these communications via FYI, DOTS advertising, the UMD Emergency Preparedness website Promote at the Protect Your Shell Fair 2013 Great Shakeout Earthquake Drill

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