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Crime Alerts
A campus alert is issued when circumstances
arise that require heightened awareness from the University community.
Campus alerts will describe information about specific incidents which
have posed a threat to life or property. This information is
disseminated throughout the campus, typically through the printed
media.
CRIME ADVISORY
TO:
MEMBERS OF THE OFF-CAMPUS COMMUNITY
INCIDENT: Burglary
LOCATION: 6800 block of
Kingsbury
DATE/TIME: Friday, November
13 between 5pm and 6pm
SPECIFICS: Resident of an
apartment located in the 6800 block of
Kingsbury reported someone entered an apartment (possibly
through an unlocked window) while the victim was gone and
removed several items. Occurred between 5pm and 6pm on
Friday evening.
PRECAUTIONS:
We recommend you take the following precautions:
· Report suspicious persons or activity
immediately to Police at 9-1-1
or go to the nearest emergency telephone.
· LOCK YOUR APARTMENT DOOR, even when
you are at home.
· Lock the windows to your
apartment. If you have a sliding glass
door, secure it further by placing a piece of wood in the track to
prevent
it from opening.
· Never prop open exterior doors or
gates. If you see a door propped,
close it.
· Don’t allow people you do not know to
“tailgate” behind you into the
building.
· When someone knocks at your door,
don’t open it unless you know your
visitor.
· If the person is a maintenance person,
ask that identification be
slipped under the door or through the mail slot. Call the
employer to
verify that maintenance work was scheduled to be performed.
Refuse to deal
with anyone who won’t comply with this request.
· Someone may knock at your door to use
the telephone. Never open the
door. Take the message and make the call for them.
· If you arrive home to find your door
ajar, hear unusual sounds or
believe your apartment has been broken into, DON’T GO IN! Go to a
telephone and call the Police.
· When you are away from your residence,
leave your interior lights on.
RESPONSE: Report
suspicious activities/persons immediately to the
University City at 9-1-1 or via Blue Light Emergency
Telephone. Contact
University City Police if you have any information that might assist in
this investigation.
This message is provided by the WASHINGTON UNIVERSITY POLICE DEPARTMENT
as
a way to alert Off Campus students to situations for which
precautions
should be taken.
Issued: November 16, 2009
TO:
MEMBERS OF THE OFF-CAMPUS
COMMUNITY
INCIDENT: Robbery
LOCATION: 6800 block of Kingsbury
WHEN: Thursday, October 22, at
about 10:20pm
SPECIFICS:
On Thursday, October 22 at about 10:20pm, a female was robbed as she
walked up to the front door of her apartment building in the 6800 block
of Kingsbury. The female was talking on her cell phone when a
subject approached from behind and said “excuse me”. The victim
turned and observed the suspect was holding a handgun. The
suspect demanded her purse; the victim screamed; the suspect grabbed
the purse; and the victim was knocked to the ground. The suspect
then fled. The victim was not physically injured. The
suspect is believed to have fled in a vehicle as described below.
SUSPECT
DESCRIPTION: Black male; approximately 6 feet in
height; wearing a skull cap;
SUSPECT
VEHICLE: Silver Toyota Camry
PRECAUTIONS:
· If you are confronted by a thief, give them
what they want and don’t chase them as they leave. Report
suspicious persons or activity immediately to the Police.
· Avoid walking or jogging alone and never
walk or jog alone after dark.
· Always choose a well-lit path and avoid dark
or vacant areas.
· Carry a whistle to summon help.
· Be alert to your surroundings. If you
suspect you are being followed, run in a different direction; go to the
other side of the street and yell or whistle for help; or head quickly
to a lighted area, a group of people, or an Emergency Telephone.
· Be extra cautious if someone approaches your
car and asks for information.
RESPONSE: Report suspicious
activities/persons immediately to the University City Police at 9-1-1
or via Blue Light Emergency Telephone. Contact University
City Police if you have any information that might assist in this
investigation.
This message is provided by the WASHINGTON UNIVERSITY POLICE DEPARTMENT
as a way to alert Off Campus students to situations for which
precautions should be taken. We each play an important role toward
ensuring our own safety and that of our community.
Issued: October 23, 200
CRIME ALERT
TO:
MEMBERS OF THE OFF-CAMPUS COMMUNITY
INCIDENT: Attempted
Robbery
LOCATION: 6100 block of
Pershing
DATE/TIME: Monday, October 5
at about 8:25pm
SPECIFICS: Victim was walking
in the alley in the 6100 block of
Pershing at about 8:25pm Monday night when he was
approached by the suspect who demanded his property. The
victim fled on foot and did not have any property taken.
No weapon was displayed and the victim was not physically
injured.
SUSPECT
DESCRIPTION: Black male; 18-25 years of
age; 5’08-5’09 inches in
height; medium complexion; wearing a black long-sleeve
shirt and black pants
PRECAUTIONS:
· Avoid walking or jogging alone and
never walk or jog alone after
dark.
· Always choose a well-lit path and
avoid dark or vacant areas.
· Carry a whistle to summon help.
· Be alert to your surroundings.
If you suspect you are being
followed, run in a different direction; go to the other side of the
street
and yell or whistle for help; or head quickly to a lighted area, a
group of
people, or business.
· If you are confronted by a thief, give
them what they want and don’t
chase them as they leave. Report suspicious persons or activity
immediately to the Police.
· Be extra cautious if someone
approaches your car and asks for
information.
RESPONSE: Report
suspicious activities/persons immediately to the
St. Louis Police at 9-1-1. Contact St. Louis Police if you
have any
information that might assist in this investigation.
This message is provided by the WASHINGTON UNIVERSITY POLICE DEPARTMENT
as
a way to alert Off Campus students to situations for which
precautions
should be taken.
We each play an important role toward ensuring our own safety and that
of
our community.
Issued: October 6, 2009
CRIME ADVISORY
TO:
MEMBERS OF THE OFF-CAMPUS COMMUNITY
INCIDENT: Burglary
SPECIFICS: University City is
reporting an increase in daytime
burglaries to residences and apartments. Please review
the attached security recommendations.
PRECAUTIONS:
We recommend you take the following precautions:
· Report suspicious persons or activity
immediately to Police at 9-1-1
or go to the nearest emergency telephone.
· LOCK YOUR APARTMENT DOOR, even when
you are at home.
· Lock the windows to your
apartment. If you have a sliding glass
door, secure it further by placing a piece of wood in the track to
prevent
it from opening.
· Never prop open exterior doors or
gates. If you see a door propped,
close it.
· Don’t allow people you do not know to
“tailgate” behind you into the
building.
· When someone knocks at your door,
don’t open it unless you know your
visitor.
· If the person is a maintenance person,
ask that identification be
slipped under the door or through the mail slot. Call the
employer to
verify that maintenance work was scheduled to be performed.
Refuse to deal
with anyone who won’t comply with this request.
· Someone may knock at your door to use
the telephone. Never open the
door. Take the message and make the call for them.
· If you arrive home to find your door
ajar, hear unusual sounds or
believe your apartment has been broken into, DON’T GO IN! Go to a
telephone and call the Police.
· When you are away from your residence,
leave your interior lights on.
RESPONSE: Report
suspicious activities/persons immediately to the
University City at 9-1-1 or via Blue Light Emergency
Telephone. Contact
University City Police if you have any information that might assist in
this investigation.
This message is provided by the WASHINGTON UNIVERSITY POLICE DEPARTMENT
as
a way to alert Off Campus students to situations for which
precautions
should be taken.
Issued: September 25, 2009
CRIME ALERT
TO: MEMBERS OF
THE OFF-CAMPUS COMMUNITY
INCIDENT: Robbery
LOCATION: 6100 block of Pershing
DATE/TIME: Thursday, September 17
at about 5:50am (morning)
SPECIFICS: Victim was walking in the 6100 block of
Pershing at about 5:50am Thursday morning when she was approached from
behind by a suspect who displayed a weapon. Another suspect
appeared to be standing nearby. The suspect demanded her laptop
bag. The victim gave the suspect the bag and the suspects ran
west on Pershing. The victim was not physically injured.
SUSPECT
DESCRIPTION: Suspect #1 Black
male; 6’2 inches in height; husky build; wearing black pants and black
short-sleeved shirt.
Suspect #2 Limited information
available
PRECAUTIONS:
· Avoid walking or jogging alone and never
walk or jog alone after dark.
· Always choose a well-lit path and avoid dark
or vacant areas.
· Carry a whistle to summon help.
· Be alert to your surroundings. If you
suspect you are being followed, run in a different direction; go to the
other side of the street and yell or whistle for help; or head quickly
to a lighted area, a group of people, or business.
· If you are confronted by a thief, give them
what they want and don’t chase them as they leave. Report
suspicious persons or activity immediately to the Police.
· Be extra cautious if someone approaches your
car and asks for information.
RESPONSE: Report suspicious
activities/persons immediately to the St. Louis Police at
9-1-1. Contact St. Louis Police if you have any information
that might assist in this investigation.
This message is provided by the WASHINGTON UNIVERSITY POLICE DEPARTMENT
as a way to alert Off Campus students to situations for which
precautions should be taken.
We each play an important role toward ensuring our own safety and that
of our community.
Issued: September 18, 2009
CRIME ADVISORY
TO: MEMBERS OF
THE OFF-CAMPUS COMMUNITY
INCIDENT: Burglary
LOCATION: 6600 block of Washington
SPECIFICS: Resident of an apartment located in the
6600 block of Washington on north side of the street reported a
suspect was found in the apartment at about 5:30am on Friday, August
28. The suspect apparently entered through an unlocked exterior
door to the apartment. The suspect fled after being spotted by
the victim and the victim was not physically injured.
SUSPECT
DESCRIPTION: Black male; middle age; scruffy beard on
face; wearing white t-shirt and dark pants;
PRECAUTIONS:
We recommend you take the following precautions:
• Report suspicious persons or activity immediately
to Police at 9-1-1 or go to the nearest emergency telephone.
• LOCK YOUR APARTMENT DOOR, even when you are at home.
• Lock the windows to your apartment. If you
have a sliding glass door, secure it further by placing a piece of wood
in the track to prevent it from opening.
• Never prop open exterior doors or gates. If
you see a door propped, close it.
• Don’t allow people you do not know to “tailgate”
behind you into the building.
• When someone knocks at your door, don’t open it
unless you know your visitor.
• If the person is a maintenance person, ask that
identification be slipped under the door or through the mail
slot. Call the employer to verify that maintenance work was
scheduled to be performed. Refuse to deal with anyone who won’t
comply with this request.
• Someone may knock at your door to use the
telephone. Never open the door. Take the message and make
the call for them.
• If you arrive home to find your door ajar, hear
unusual sounds or believe your apartment has been broken into, DON’T GO
IN! Go to a telephone and call the Police.
• When you are away from your residence, leave your
interior lights on.
RESPONSE: Report suspicious
activities/persons immediately to the University City at 9-1-1 or via
Blue Light Emergency Telephone. Contact University City
Police if you have any information that might assist in this
investigation.
This message is provided by the WASHINGTON UNIVERSITY POLICE DEPARTMENT
as a way to alert Off Campus students to situations for which
precautions should be taken.
Issued: August 28, 2009
TO:
MEMBERS OF THE CAMPUS
COMMUNITY
INCIDENT: Bike Thefts
With the start of the
academic year we have seen an increase in bicycle thefts on
campus. In some cases the bikes have been left unsecured or
cable-type locks have been defeated.
The Police Department offers Kryptonite "U"-Locks which are more
difficult for a thief to defeat. We encourage the campus
community to obtain these locks 24 hours a day by visiting the Police
Department (located on the So40). Cost for a lock is $20.
We also offer these additional tips:
-Always lock your bike;
-Lock your bike to one of the bike racks located on campus. Park
it in a visible and well-lighted place;
-If a "U"-Lock is used, position the bike frame and wheels so that as
much open space as possible is secured within the lock;
-Don't lock your bike to small trees, posts, or disability accessible
ramps;
As always, if you see suspicious activity near a bike rack or other
area on campus, alert University Police by calling 935-5555.
TO:
MEMBERS OF THE OFF CAMPUS
COMMUNITY
INCIDENT: Robbery
LOCATION: 500 Block of Kingsland
WHEN: Wednesday, August 5 at about
10:00pm
SPECIFICS:
At approximately 10:00pm Wednesday, a student was walking on Kingsland
in the 500 block when he was approached by a subject who knocked him to
the ground and took his backpack. The suspect then fled the
scene. The victim’s injuries did not appear to be serious.
SUSPECT
DESCRIPTION: Black male; in his 20’s; 6’1” in height;
stocky build;
Wearing a black baseball cap and beige button down short sleeve
shirt
PRECAUTIONS:
· If you are confronted by a thief, give them
what they want and don’t chase them as they leave. Report
suspicious persons or activity immediately to the Police.
· Be alert to your surroundings. If you
suspect you are being followed, run in a different direction; go to the
other side of the street and yell or whistle for help; or head quickly
to a lighted area, a group of people, or an Emergency Telephone.
· Be extra cautious if someone approaches your
car and asks for information.
· Avoid walking or jogging alone and never
walk or jog alone after dark.
· Always choose a well-lit path and avoid dark
or vacant areas.
· Carry a whistle to summon help.
RESPONSE: Report suspicious
activities/persons immediately to the University City Police at 9-1-1
or via Blue Light Emergency Telephone. Contact University
City Police if you have any information that might assist in this
investigation.
Issued: August 6, 2009
CRIME ADVISORY
TO:
MEMBERS OF THE OFF-CAMPUS COMMUNITY
INCIDENT: Burglary
LOCATION: 6100 Block of
Pershing
TIME: Tuesday evening about 9:15pm
SPECIFICS: Resident of an
apartment located in the 6100 block of
Pershing reported she found a subject in her apartment at
about 9:15pm on Tuesday night and when the subject
spotted the victim he fled from the apartment. On the
way out, the suspect took the victim’s keys. The victim
was not physically injured.
SUSPECT
DESCRIPTION: Black male; in his 20’s;
5’9” in height; 160 pounds; dark
complexion; wearing a red jacket and shorts; short
dreadlocks;
PRECAUTIONS:
We recommend you take the
following precautions:
·
Report suspicious persons or activity immediately to Police at 9-1-1
or go to the nearest emergency
telephone.
·
LOCK YOUR APARTMENT DOOR, even when you are at home.
·
Lock the windows to your apartment. If you have a sliding glass
door, secure it further by
placing a piece of wood in the track to prevent
it from opening.
·
Never prop open exterior doors or gates. If you see a door
propped,
close it.
·
Don’t allow people you do not know to “tailgate” behind you into the
building.
·
When someone knocks at your door, don’t open it unless you know your
visitor.
·
If the person is a maintenance person, ask that identification be
slipped under the door or
through the mail slot. Call the employer to
verify that maintenance work
was scheduled to be performed. Refuse to deal
with anyone who won’t comply
with this request.
·
Someone may knock at your door to use the telephone. Never open
the
door. Take the message
and make the call for them.
·
If you arrive home to find your door ajar, hear unusual sounds or
believe your apartment has
been broken into, DON’T GO IN! Go to a
telephone and call the Police.
·
When you are away from your residence, leave your interior lights on.
RESPONSE:
Report suspicious activities/persons immediately to the
St. Louis Police at 9-1-1 or
via Blue Light Emergency Telephone. Contact
St. Louis Police if you have
any information that might assist in this
investigation.
This message is provided by
the WASHINGTON UNIVERSITY POLICE DEPARTMENT as a way to alert Off Campus students to
situations for which precautions should be taken.
Issued: May 20, 2009
TO:
MEMBERS OF THE CAMPUS COMMUNITY
INCIDENT: Robbery
LOCATION: Trinity and Washington
WHEN: Wednesday, March 25 at about
9:55pm
SPECIFICS:
At approximately 9:55pm on Wednesday, a student was walking on Trinity
near Washington when he was approached by two subjects. They
demanded his wallet and his cell phone. One of the subjects then
struck the victim in the face. The suspects then fled on
foot. The victim was not seriously injured.
SUSPECT
DESCRIPTIONS: Two black males; both appeared to be in
their late teens or early twenties; one subject was described as over 6
feet tall; slim build, short hair, and a dark complexion. This
subject was wearing a white oversized T-shirt; the second suspect was
about 5’5” in height with a medium build. He was wearing a gray
hoodie.
PRECAUTIONS:
• If you are confronted by a thief, give them what
they want and don’t chase them as they leave. Report suspicious
persons or activity immediately to the Police.
• Be alert to your surroundings. If you suspect
you are being followed, run in a different direction; go to the other
side of the street and yell or whistle for help; or head quickly to a
lighted area, a group of people, or an Emergency Telephone.
• Use public transportation if available.
• Be extra cautious if someone approaches your car
and asks for information.
• Avoid walking or jogging alone and never walk or
jog alone after dark.
• Always choose a well-lit path and avoid dark or
vacant areas.
• Carry a whistle to summon help.
RESPONSE: Report suspicious
activities/persons immediately to the University City Police at 9-1-1
or via Blue Light Emergency Telephone. Contact University
City Police if you have any information that might assist in this
investigation.
Issued: March 26, 2009
CRIME ADVISORY
TO:
MEMBERS OF THE OFF-CAMPUS COMMUNITY
INCIDENT: Robbery
LOCATION: Mehlville in
University City
WHEN: Friday, February 20, 2009 at
about 9:55pm
SPECIFICS:
At approximately 9:55pm on Friday, a student was
walking on Mehlville in University City north of the Danforth
campus. The
student was approached by two subjects and one displayed a
handgun. The
suspects took the victim’s wallet and cell phone and then fled.
The victim
was not physically injured.
The only description provided by the victim was two black males in their
early twenties; slender build; dark clothing. University City
Police are
investigating.
PRECAUTIONS:
· If you are confronted by a thief, give
them what they want and don’t
chase them as they leave. Report suspicious persons or activity
immediately to the Police.
· Be alert to your surroundings.
If you suspect you are being
followed, run in a different direction; go to the other side of the
street
and yell or whistle for help; or head quickly to a lighted area, a
group of
people, or an Emergency Telephone.
· Be extra cautious if someone
approaches your car and asks for
information.
· Avoid walking or jogging alone and
never walk or jog alone after
dark.
· Always choose a well-lit path and
avoid dark or vacant areas.
· Carry a whistle to summon help.
RESPONSE: Report
suspicious activities/persons immediately to the University City Police at 9-1-1
or via Blue Light Emergency Telephone. Contact University
City Police if you have any information that might assist in this
investigation.
Issued: February 20, 2009
TO:
MEMBERS OF THE CAMPUS COMMUNITY
INCIDENT: Robbery
LOCATION: Mehlville in University
City
WHEN: Wednesday, January 21, 2009
at about 12:40pm
SPECIFICS:
At approximately 12:34pm Wednesday, a graduate student was walking on
Mehlville in University City north of the Danforth campus. The
student was approached by four subjects who asked him for money.
The student continued to walk on by and was then struck by one of the
subjects with a fist. The subjects then took his cell phone and
some cash and fled to the north. No weapon was displayed.
The victim’s injuries did not appear to be serious.
The only description provided by the victim was four black males
approximately 16-18 years of age and between 5 foot seven and nine
inches in height. University City Police are investigating.
PRECAUTIONS:
• If you are confronted by a thief, give them what
they want and don’t chase them as they leave. Report suspicious
persons or activity immediately to the Police.
• Be alert to your surroundings. If you suspect
you are being followed, run in a different direction; go to the other
side of the street and yell or whistle for help; or head quickly to a
lighted area, a group of people, or an Emergency Telephone.
• Be extra cautious if someone approaches your car
and asks for information.
• Avoid walking or jogging alone and never walk or
jog alone after dark.
• Always choose a well-lit path and avoid dark or
vacant areas.
• Carry a whistle to summon help.
RESPONSE: Report suspicious
activities/persons immediately to the University City Police at 9-1-1
or via Blue Light Emergency Telephone. Contact University
City Police if you have any information that might assist in this
investigation.
Issued: January 21, 2009
Crime Advisory:
INCIDENT: VEHICLE THEFT
LOCATION: Millbrook Garage
SPECIFICS: There have been three vehicle thefts from
the Millbrook Garage over an approximate 30 day period. In
particular, Chrysler/Dodge vehicles have been targeted. In two
cases, the suspects left behind a stolen car from other jurisdictions.
These thefts appear to fit a pattern of similar incidents in other
communities in the surrounding area.
PRECAUTIONS:
• Report suspicious persons or activity immediately
to Police or go to the nearest emergency telephone.
• If you hear a vehicle alarm, contact Police
immediately.
• Do not leave expensive property such as CD’s,
purses, radar detectors, cellular telephones and portable stereos in
plain view in your vehicle. Lock them in your trunk or take them
with you.
• Close your windows and lock your vehicle
• Secure your vehicle with “The Club”. The
“Club” is available for $10 at the Washington University Police
Department.
THE WASHINGTON UNIVERSITY POLICE DEPARTMENT OFFERS “THE CLUB” AT A
REDUCED RATE OF $10. FOR MORE INFORMATION, CONTACT THE CRIME
PREVENTION OFFICE AT 935-5084.
WASHINGTON UNIVERSITY POLICE DEPT. 935-5555
This message is provided as a way to alert the Campus Community to
situations for which precautions should be taken. We each play an
important role toward ensuring our own safety and that of our community.
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