UMD Community Notice 09/17/2020
**Community Notice** The purpose of this e-mail is to make you aware of an incident that occurred off-campus near the University of Maryland, College Park campus. The following is a synopsis of an incident reported to the Maryland-National Capital Park Police, Prince George’s County Division. INCIDENT: Off-Campus Attempted Robbery OCCURRED: September 17, 2020/ Approximately 2 a.m. LOCATION: Hiker-Biker Trail by parking lot 11B (next to Field Hockey & Lacrosse Complex), College Park, MD PG Park Police Case #: 20002235 BRIEF DETAILS: On September 17, 2020, at approximately 12:31 p.m., the University of Maryland Police Department was notified of an off-campus incident that occurred on September 17, 2020, at approximately 2 a.m. A male UMD student was walking southbound on the hiker-biker trail (behind parking lot 11B). A male approached the student from behind and demanded his property. The suspect left going north on the trail.
**UPDATE** UMPD Seeks the Community's Help in Theft Case
**UPDATE** 09/18/2020 Thank you all for your help. The persons of interest in this case have been identified. Case remains under investigation. ### Person of Interest #1
UMD Safety Notice 08/28/2020
INCIDENT: Multiple Incidents of Fraud (scams) OCCURRED: Between July 8, 2020 and August 27, 2020 LOCATION: College Park, Maryland UMPD CASES #: 2020-56145, 2020-59661, 2020-59771, and 2020-59800 BRIEF DETAILS: We write to you today to make you aware of multiple incidents of fraud (scams) that have been reported in our area. Over the past two weeks, we have received four reports of fraud (scams). The victims in these cases are University Affiliated and were either contacted by email or by phone. In each case, the caller was pretending to be from a Government Agency, an Employer, an Electronic Company, and Law Enforcement/Immigration. The scammers made false accusations paired with fear tactics to convince the victims to buy gift cards and/or bitcoins as payment in order to avoid any further action taken against them.
Scam Safety Tips - Know the Warning Signs
Hey Terps, do you know the warning signs of a scam? If not, watch this video from the Federal Trade Commission and learn How Scammers Tell You To Pay. It takes less than two minutes to watch.
UMD Community Text Alert 08/14/2020
A UMD Community Text Alert was sent for an off-campus robbery (weapon displayed) that occurred in the 7300 block of Baltimore Avenue, on August 13, 2020. For information about the text alerts, visit https://alert.umd.edu/alerts . The Prince George's County Police Department is conducting the investigation for this incident. ###
UMD Community Notice 06/10/2020
**Community Notice** The purpose of this e-mail is to make you aware of an incident that occurred off-campus near the University of Maryland, College Park campus.
UMD Community Notice 05/29/2020
**Community Notice** The purpose of this e-mail is to make you aware of an incident that occurred off-campus near the University of Maryland, College Park campus. The following is a synopsis of an incident reported to the Prince George's County Police Department. INCIDENT: Off-Campus Commercial Robbery with a Weapon OCCURRED: May 29, 2020 / Approximately 11:48 a.m. LOCATION: 4700 block of Melbourne Place (near Baltimore Avenue), College Park, Maryland PGPD CASE #: PP20052900000753 BRIEF DETAILS: On May 29, 2020, at approximately 12:31 p.m., the University of Maryland Police Department was notified of an off campus incident that occurred at approximately 11:48 a.m., today.
UMD Community Text Alert 04/18/2020
A UMD Community Text Alert was sent for an off-campus shooting that occurred in the 8700 block of Baltimore Avenue, on April 18, 2020. For information about the text alerts, visit https://alert.umd.edu/alerts . The Prince George's County Police Department is conducting the investigation for this incident. ###
National Public Safety Telecommunicators Week 2020
Below is a message from Chief Mitchell that was sent yesterday to all members of the department. Please join me is celebrating National Telecommunicators Week that began yesterday and extends through April 18. I can speak for many police officers in saying that I could not do their job. I can also say thank God we have such a dedicated group of professionals in UMPD. Last year our dispatchers handled over 60,000 calls and hundreds of alarms. They are the voice that you hear when you call 911 in emergencies. They are the voice that you hear when a police officer calls for help over the radio. Unfortunately they seldom hear a voice that just says "thank you"! Thank you for being there in our time of need. Thank you for making sure that I have all of the life-saving information available when responding priority on a call. Thank you for helping me to stay alive so that I can return home safely to my family. On behalf of a grateful UMPD, please join me in thanking our Dispatchers for their outstanding service and support. They remain the "Thin Gold Line" in our Department and profession. Salute! Chief David B. Mitchell