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 Emergencies: Dial 9-1-1 (24 hours/7 days)
Non-Emergency/Business: (909) 869-3070
TDD (909) 869-3113

Crime Reporting

Students, staff and faculty are strongly encouraged to report all crimes to the University Police Department. If you are the victim of a crime, witness a crime or suspicious activity, or observe a potential security problem or safety hazard, notify University Police immediately. 
 
For a possible crime in progress, dial 911 from any campus or Code Blue phone located in parking lots.  If you have a cell phone, dial (909) 869-3070.

For police, fire, or medical emergencies, dial 911. For non-emergency or business calls, dial ext. 3070 from campus phones or (909) 869-3070 from off-campus phones. A professional police dispatcher is on-duty at all times, 24 hours/7 days, to provide assistance. 

Note to Cell Phone Users:  Emergency 911 calls made from a cell phone are routed to the California Highway Patrol. Campus community members are encouraged to program the Police business line (909) 869-3070 into cell phones to reduce emergency response time and provide one-touch dialing in any emergency.


Anonymous Tip Line
To report anonymous crime information, community members may leave a voicemail at (909) 869-3399.  This number provides voicemail features only and and does not display/record location or caller id information.
When leaving your message, please provide as much information and be as specific as possible. 
Messages are checked daily and referred to investigators for follow-up.


Anonymous Confidential Reports
If a crime victim/survivor does not wish to file a police report, University Police encourages voluntary, anonymous and confidential reports of crimes listed under the Clery Act. Every attempt to substantiate facts will be made. Voluntary and confidential reports of crimes including sexual assault may be made by completing a Crime Data Collection Form.  A victim/survivor or a person who has first hand knowledge of a crime may complete the form. Forms are available in University Police, Counseling and Psychological Services, Student Health Services, University Housing Services, the Village, and The Re/Entry and WoMen's Resource Center. 


 

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