All departments that have lost and found property should turn in items to the university police department by the end of this week. This will give officers time to try to locate owners before the winter break.
Read More »All bike racks on the main Missouri S&T campus will be replaced during Thanksgiving Break. Students, faculty and staff must remove their bikes from these racks no later than Friday, Nov. 21. Campus bike racks will be unavailable until Monday, Dec. 1. Any bikes remaining on main campus bike racks after Nov. 21 will be taken to the lost-and-found at University Police. Bike racks at residence halls will remain in use during the holiday.
Read More »On Friday, Oct. 3, Missouri S&T Police Chief Christy Laughlin led a table-top training exercise on campus designed to simulate a crisis. Staff members from residential life and marketing and communications joined police officers in developing a step-by-step response to a simulated weather-related disaster. The exercise was designed to provide practice in responding to an […]
Read More »Missouri S&T will conduct a test of its emergency mass notification system at noon Wednesday, Sept. 24. The test will include a text message to students and employees saying, “This is a test of the Missouri S&T emergency mass notification system. This is only a test.” The test will also include voice and email alerts.
Read More »Missouri S&T’s newly revised Emergency Management Plan has been posted on the University Police website. Take a few minutes to read over the plan. For more information, email police@mst.edu.
Read More »In an effort to promote safety on campus, the Missouri S&T Police Department will reward students who obey pedestrian traffic laws.
Read More »A team of assessors from the International Association of Campus Law Enforcement Administrators (IACLEA) will arrive at Missouri S&T on June 15 to examine all aspects of the university police department’s policy and procedures, management, operation, and support services.
Read More »University Police is again supporting the Missouri Special Olympics by selling 2014 Special Olympics Torch Run T-Shirts. From now through June 20, you can help support the Special Olympics by purchasing a shirt from Lt. Kemp at the department — email orders to kempo@mst.edu or call 341-4300. T-shirts are blue with short sleeves with the following design and sizes:
Read More »As the end of the semester approaches, University Police wants to help you keep your belongings safe by reminding you to always lock your vehicle, especially when your personal belongings are inside. Please report any suspicious persons in campus parking areas to University Police at 911. University Police has also received reports of stolen license […]
Read More »University Police officers and security guards are on duty 24 hours a day, seven days a week. Call them any time for non-emergencies (for example, suspicious activity or a door that needs to be unlocked) at 573-341-4300. Please stay on the line until the security guard answers the phone. Whenever there is an emergency that […]
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