UMD Members Recognized at 37th Annual Governor's Crime Prevention Awards
Congratulations to members of our Security Operations Center and the Director of the Office of Community Engagement at the University of Maryland. They were recognized at the 37th Annual Governor's Crime Prevention Awards ceremony yesterday. They were each presented with the Governor’s Crime Prevention Award (for Community Groups, Organizations, and Individual Citizens) for their outstanding contributions to the furtherance of crime prevention in our community.
Off-Campus UMD Safety Notice 12/11/16
Please visit http://www.umpd.umd.edu/stats/safety_notices_offcampus_detail.cfm?id=820 for information regarding an off-campus burglary that occurred on 12/10/16. The Prince George's County Police Department is the primary reporting agency and is conducting the investigation. ###
A Message to the Community from UMPD
Dear University of Maryland Community, Earlier today, we were reminded that violent acts such as the one that occurred at the Ohio State University, Columbus campus can occur anywhere, and at any time. Our thoughts and prayers go out to those directly affected and to the whole Ohio State University community. Currently, there are no active threats toward our campus. However, it is extremely important to remember that, If You See Something, Say Something. While the University of Maryland Police Department (UMPD) trains for such tragic events, UMD students, faculty and staff must also be prepared in the event of an active shooter situation. We encourage all UMD students, faculty, and staff to register their cell phone at www.alert.umd.edu to receive emergency text messages from UMPD. If you find yourself in the middle of an active shooter event, your survival may depend on whether or not you have a plan. The plan doesn't have to be complicated. There are three things you can do that make a difference: RUN. HIDE. FIGHT.
UMPD Provides Update in the Investigation of Missing UMD Student
The purpose of this advisory is to provide an update in the investigation of the missing UMD student that was reported to the University of Maryland Police Department. On November 10, 2016, at approximately 6:36 p.m., we received a report of a missing UMD student, 21 year old Kaitlyn George. Kaitlyn was scheduled to meet a friend at the Eppley Recreation Center at approximately 5 p.m. to go on a hiking trip. When Kaitlyn did not show up, her friend came to the police station to report her missing. Here is what our investigation has revealed thus far: