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.
Read More »When Phoenix Schmidt, a first-year student in civil engineering, and two friends found themselves stranded after a minor accident on a frigid night, it wasn’t just any first responder who came to their rescue — it was Officer Keith Rader from S&T Police, who became what Schmidt affectionately called “the best ‘Uber’ driver” as he safely delivered the shivering students home. This compassionate approach demonstrates why Missouri S&T celebrates its dedicated police during National Police Week, May 11-17, recognizing officers who provide vital protection and services that extend beyond traditional law enforcement.
Read More »Local police departments remind the campus community to use the many crosswalks surrounding campus and to cross only when traffic signals indicate it is safe to do so. At intersections with lighted crossing signs, individuals should press the activation button before crossing to alert approaching vehicles.
Read More »While most of the Missouri S&T community stayed warm at home during this week’s winter storm, staff members from several areas worked tirelessly to keep the campus running smoothly and safely.
Read More »On Dec. 7, University Police joined area law enforcement agencies for Phelps County’s Shop with a Cop program, giving children in need the opportunity to shop for gifts with a law enforcement officer.
Read More »Santa had a little help again this year, thanks to several S&T fraternities. Tau Kappa Epsilon, Kappa Sigma, Kappa Alpha, Pi Kappa Alpha and Sigma Pi partnered with University Police Assistant Chief Oscar Kemp to adopt five local families for the holidays.
Read More »University Police and parking operations will host a campus parking citation amnesty day event 7:30 a.m.-3:30 p.m. Tuesday, Dec. 3, at the parking operations office located at 205 W. 12th St. in exchange for a $10 cash donation for qualifying S&T citations to the student emergency fund and the S&T food pantry, the department will void up to two unpaid parking tickets per person.
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