Reporting Crimes
If you witness a crime involving a physical confrontation or violent act, or think a crime has occurred, call 911.
For situations that don't present an immediate threat to individual safety, you can report crimes anonymously to University Police.
Reporting a Crime
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Call 911.
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Help clear bystanders from danger.
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Do not attempt to separate and/or mediate fighting individuals
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Be prepared to report the following:
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Number of people involved, including those you may know
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Presence of weapons
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Physical description of participants including:
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hair color
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height, weight & build
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race & gender
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facial hair
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tattoos, piercings or scars
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color of clothes
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shoes or hat
 
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If someone is fleeing the scene, note direction
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If cars are involved, note direction and:
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color
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make and model
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license plate number
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number of passengers
 
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Dealing with Threatening Individuals
A threatening individual is any person who you deem to be a threat to yourself or others. This person may have weapons or may just make you feel uncomfortable. Trust your instincts.
- Call 911 regardless of whether you face an immediate threat.
 - Be prepared to be able to tell someone what you're seeing.
 - Stay safe. If possible, seek protection in a classroom or office that has locks and phone access, or leave the building immediately if safe to do so.
 - Err on the side of caution. Only you can decide which course of action is appropriate.
 
Psychological Crisis
A mental health emergency may include:
- Suicidal behavior
 - An individual threatening harm to themselves or others
 - A psychotic break characterized by sudden loss of contact with reality or bizarre behavior
 - An unusual or prolonged reaction to traumatic events
 - Any behavior that is unreasonably disturbing to the work environment
 
What To Do
- Call 911
 - Treat all suicidal comments seriously: never assume comments are made only to gain attention
 - Try not to act shocked, which may cause further distress to the individual
 - Keep your own safety in mind at all times; maintain a safe distance