Report for 11/27/2012


Campus Watch: Below is a summary of campus activity reported to or observed by the University Police Department between Monday, 11/26/2012 and Tuesday, 11/27/12. 200 BLOCK EAST 24th STREET Theft: A black Schwinn mountain bicycle was reported stolen from the bike racks located on the southwest side of WRW. During the investigation, the officer learned the bike had been secured with a self-locking chain lock. Loss value: $200.00. Occurred between: 11-21-12 and 11-26-12. 1600 BLOCK GUADALUPE Theft: A red Trek mountain bicycle was reported stolen from the bike racks located on the northeast portion of the UTA Building. During the investigation, the officer learned the bicycle had been secured with a self-locking cable lock. Loss value: $750.00. Occurred on: 11-26-12, between 2:00 PM and 5:00 PM. 2200 BLOCK SPEEDWAY Theft: A red Giant mountain bicycle, no not the size but the brand, was stolen from the bike racks located on the west side of EPS. During the investigation, the officer learned the bicycle had been secured with a U-shaped lock. Loss value: $440.00. Occurred between: 11-21-12 and 11-26-12. Crime Prevention Tip: Dear Friends, Happy Holidays! I just love this time of year because business is easy. While you’re scouting out shopping deals, I’m checking off the items on my holiday list! Laptops and GPS units are always in the cars, but from now until Christmas there are also packages to score. Some of you are more clever than others and will place the gifts in the trunk, but if you don’t move your car I still know where to look. Once you’ve retired from shopping and need a break, I will move to the theater parking lot with you. I like to borrow your garage door opener and with the help of your car registration I know exactly where you live and have about 2 hours to rummage through your home. Your home is decorated really quite nicely and l love the tree in the front, so I know exactly where to begin my hunt. If I can’t visit you this weekend, there a few more weeks to spare. I know when you aren’t home, because your tree isn’t lit. Seems with all the packages, a timer wouldn’t be much of an extra expense, but whatever. Happy Holidays!!! The real life Grinch As you can see his list now contains 3 bikes. From here on, we will be keeping track of the Grinch’s Holiday list The University of Texas Police Department responded to 15 Alarm Calls, 2 Suspicious Activity Reports, 2 Suspicious Person reports, 1 Burned Out Light Report, 3 Unsecured Door Reports between 11/26/12 and 11/27/12. To view a map of the campus visit: Are you a Fan of the University of Texas Police Department? Come join us on Facebook at: http://www.facebook.com/#!/utaustinpolice Online property registration. Items with a serial number such as laptops, MP3 players, cell phones, electronics, and bikes are eligible. Registering your property is very helpful in theft investigations and in returning lost property to its rightful owner. Without identifying information, recovering stolen property is virtually impossible. Logon to https://www.utexas.edu/police/property/ to register your property today. SURE Walk is a student-run volunteer group that provides walks to and from campus to UT students, faculty, and staff, with the help of student volunteers. Volunteers are gathered from trusted organizations from around campus, such as Orange Jackets and APO, and include both males and females. An agency of Student Government, SURE Walk is in service Monday through Thursday from 10 p.m. – 2 a.m. during the fall and spring semesters. To order a walk, call (512) 232-9255 or email orderasurewalk@gmail.com, and two volunteers, one male and one female, will meet you at your current location and walk you to your destination, whether it be on campus or in the greater campus neighborhoods. If you have any questions, concerns, or if your organization is interested in volunteering, please e-mail: texassurewalk@gmail.com. Lost and Found Property Did you lose something on campus? Please report your missing property to UTPD Lost and Found at http://www.utexas.edu/police/lostandfound. Or call 512-232-9619 and describe your item to us. If we have your item, we’ll contact you as quickly as possible to arrange its return to you. UTPD handles over 5000 lost and found items each year from campus departments, although we cannot accept clothing, food or drink containers, toiletries, broken or soiled property. Campus departments are encouraged to call 471-4441 to have UTPD pick up lost and found items that are unclaimed after one week. Emergency Text Message Service The University of Texas at Austin and its police department are responsible for notifying faculty, staff, and students of emergency situations (e.g., inclement weather, building evacuations, campus closures, etc.). The University employs a wide variety of tools to make sure everyone on campus is informed during an emergency event—including text messaging. In order to accomplish emergency text messaging more effectively, the University is collecting cell phone numbers from members of our campus community. Effective August 26, 2009, this database of cell phone numbers will be used for emergency text messages. Please complete the form at http://www.utexas.edu/cellphonealert so you will become an integral part of this important emergency notification system and help the university to achieve the highest standards of campus and community safety. Your cell phone number will not be used for. Campus Safety and Security at (512) 471-5767. Defensive Driving: Learn Defensive Driving from a UTPD Police Officer. UTPD generally schedules a Defensive Driving Class approximately once a month – based on need. The classes meet in the University Police Building, Room 1.318, located at 2201 Robert Dedman Dr (east of Memorial Stadium). The cost for the course is $25.00 (check or cash) payable on class date. If paying in cash, please bring the exact amount because change may not be available. You will also need to bring your driver's license. For more information, to check for the next available class time or to register on-line go to: http://www.utexas.edu/police/services/defensive_driving.php RAD Program For Women, Now Available (Classes are FREE) The RAD program is a 16-hour course of realistic self-defense tactics and techniques for women that cover assault prevention and risk reduction while progressing on to basic hands-on defense training. http://www.utexas.edu/police/rad/ Behavior Concerns Advice Line (BCAL) The Behavior Concerns Advice Line (BCAL) is a partnership among the Office of the Dean of Students, Counseling and Mental Health Center (CMHC), Employee Assistance Program (EAP), and the University of Texas Police Department (UTPD). BCAL provides a central resource for UT faculty, students, and staff who may have concerns about the behavior or well-being of another member of the campus community. By calling BCAL at 512-232-5050, callers may talk with trained staff members who will assist the caller in exploring available options and strategies as well as referrals to appropriate campus support networks. For more information on BCAL, visit the BCAL Web site at www.utexas.edu/safety/bcal or call 512-232-5050. If you are a faculty or staff member that has been affected by a crime, the UT Employee Assistance Program (471-3366) is available for counseling and referrals to other appropriate services. http://www.utexas.edu/hr/eap/ Contact UT Police at 471-4441 if you have any information regarding any of the above incidents or call 911 regarding suspicious persons, suspicious activities or crime. Your call may help solve or prevent a crime. Campus Watch comments should be directed to Officer Darrell Halstead at 512-232-9634 or via e-mail to darrell.halstead@austin.utexas.edu Prepared by: DWH To subscribe or unsubscribe, visit http://www.utexas.edu/police/campuswatch/subscribe.php\