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630-7577 (Emergency) 630-7098
(Welcome Center)
Like many other colleges and universities, theft
of personal property is by far the most common type of criminal
incident reported on our campus. The Department of Public
Safety is committed to deterring these incidents, investigating
those that occur, and whenever possible prosecuting anyone who engages
in this criminal behavior.
There are a number of easy, effective steps you can take to "Help
Us Help You":
- If you see anyone or anything that makes you suspicious, call
Public Safety at 630-7577 or 630-7098 without delay.
- Close and lock your residence hall room, office, and vehicle
every time you leave it, even if you only plan to be away for
a few minutes. It takes only takes a few seconds for a thief to
steal your valuables.
- Close and lock your residence hall room door when you are asleep
or in the bathroom.
- Never prop an exterior residence hall door or gate open.
- Don't open residence hall room or lobby doors for people you
don't know. Everyone who is authorized to enter a particular residence
hall should already have key and / or card access.
- Report any lost residence hall room key to your Residential
Coordinator and have room locks changed without delay!
- Don't "hide" a key outside your residence hall room.
- NEVER leave laptop computers, cell phones, PDAs, MP3 Players,
purses, backpacks, etc. unattended - even for a few seconds -
outdoors or inside academic, study, recreation or food service
facilities.
- Avoid leaving your valuables in plain sight - whether in your
room, office or vehicle! Plainly visible items like GPS units,
MP3 players, and audio components - especially in vehicles - draw
the attention of would-be thieves.
- Participate in Operation ID,
which is coordinated by Crime Prevention
Officer Annette Thompson. CPO Thompson will come to your
room and record serial numbers and other vital information related
to valuables. If you wish, she also will use an engraver to apply
a unique number (usually your driver's license number) to your
non-serial numbered items. This information will be recorded and
maintained in a secure place. Should your property be stolen anywhere,
that information may be entered into the national law enforcement
database to assist in positive identification and recovery. This
free service is available to everyone on campus. You may contact
CPO Thompson at 630-7487 to schedule
this service.
- You can share information about suspicious activity anonymously
by calling MU Crime-Stoppers
at 630-7287 or by clicking on
the Silent
Witness link on the Public Safety Web Page.
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