University Police thanks the campus community for its generosity in supporting this year’s Cops Care – Shop with a Cop program. Fundraising efforts raised $5,773, enough to sponsor 46 children, setting a new record for campus contributions.
Read More »University Police report an increase in bike and scooter thefts, particularly those not locked to bike racks. Surveillance cameras have captured incidents, but delayed reporting gives thieves a head start.
Read More »It’s that time of year again. University Police is raising funds during November for the annual Cops Care and Shop with a Cop program. Be on alert for the traveling “Chief Roberts” (a cardboard cutout of University Police Chief Doug Roberts).
Read More »Missouri S&T University Police and Kappa Sigma fraternity will host a Mental Health Safety Planning presentation 6-7 p.m. Wednesday, Nov. 5, in the Innovation Lab Forum.
Read More »University Police has placed STOP THE BLEED kits and doses of NARCAN in red bags inside every AED box on campus, including those in residence halls and the Gale Bullman Building.
Read More »Missouri S&T has launched S&T Safe, a free mobile app designed to enhance campus safety by providing students, faculty, staff and campus visitors with tools to stay safe, informed and connected.
Read More »University Police will hold scheduled training exercises 6 a.m.-2 p.m. Monday, Aug. 11, at the former Christian Fellowship House for women, located at 1400 N. Pine St. During this time, a noticeable police presence may be observed in the area. There is no cause for concern.
Read More »LuTrisha Decker, Clery compliance specialist for University Police, recently attended the National Association of Clery Compliance Officers and Professionals conference in Baltimore, Maryland, and passed the certification exam to become a certified campus Clery officer.
Read More »University Police has received reports of a scam targeting cryptocurrency users. Criminals impersonate legitimate crypto companies and notify victims that their accounts are being accessed from another country.
Read More »Missouri S&T University Police are selling 2025 Special Olympics Torch Run T-shirts to support the Missouri Special Olympics through Sunday, Aug. 31.
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