News and Information about the University of Maryland Police Department
Latest News
UMD Advisory 10/19/2024
Dear campus community, Theft is the most reported crime on our campus. However, we have seen have seen a rapid increase of theft, specifically, theft of e-scooters. Since September 1, 2024, we have received over 70 reports of e-scooter thefts, across different parts of campus. E-scooters are portable, lightweight, and easy to use, making them very popular among our community. E-scooters are also appealing to others who are looking to take advantage of an opportunity.
UMD Community Text Alert 10/18/2024
UMD Community Text Alerts were sent last night for an off-campus armed carjacking. The incident occurred inside the College Park Metro parking garage. Metro Transit Police are investigating. To view the alerts, visit https://alert.umd.edu/alerts .
Information on E-Scooter Cases
We have created a page as it pertains to e-scooter theft. The first half of the page contains photos of suspects that are connected to e-scooter thefts. The second half of the page provides updates in cases in which a person has been charged. This page will be updated.
Accepting Applications for Spring 2025 Citizens Police Academy
The University of Maryland Police Department (UMPD) is hosting the Spring 2025 Citizens Police Academy. We invite members of the community to come learn about various aspects of our department in a simulated academy setting. The goal of the Citizens Police Academy is to build relationships across the campus and within our community.
The UMD Annual Security Report (ASR) and Annual Fire Safety Report (AFSR) are Available
Dear campus community, The 2024 Annual Security Report (ASR) and Annual Fire Safety Report (AFSR) are available for your review.
UMD Community Text Alert 09/08/2024
UMD Community Text Alerts were sent overnight for an off-campus assault with a weapon. The incident occurred along Rhode Island Avenue, between Rossborough Lane and Norwich Road. To view the alerts, visit https://alert.umd.edu/alerts . UPDATE: Earlier this morning, the driver of the e-scooter contacted UMPD and provided information and context of the event. The Prince George’s County Police Department continues to investigate.
Follow Us! Join our ListServ by clicking here.
Click here for detailed instructions if needed.
To unsubscribe, click here.