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Skip to content WASHU POLICE Open search Search for: Close search Open Mobile Nav Police Services Bear Patrol Bike Registration Crime Prevention Programs Fingerprinting Services Laptop Security Lost and Found Missing Student Notification Personal Safety Report a Crime Self-Defense Sexual Assault and Survivor Support STOP Tags Personal Safety Devices About Us Meet the Team Police Authority and Responsibility WUPD Demographics Accreditation WUPD Policies WUPD Training Police Response Off-Campus: What To Expect Clery Reports & Logs WUPD Traffic & Pedestrian Stop Data Directions and Where to Park Employment Contact Police Report Information Safety and Security Concern Reporting Form Silent Witness Form Feedback on campus: 314-935-5555 off campus emergency: 911 Emergency Communications Protocol Emergency Communications Protocol Danforth Campus In the event of a campus emergency or criminal activity affecting Washington University in St. Louis, a notification will be sent to the campus community. The type of notification, the modes in which distributed, as well as the recipients, will vary depending on the nature of the incident. WashUAlert (Emergency Notification) These alerts are sent in the event of emergencies that pose an immediate threat to the campus community, in life-threatening situations and when safety of the members of the WashU community could be in serious danger. WashUAlerts will contain guidance for taking protective actions. If you receive a WashUAlert, TAKE ACTION.  WashUAlerts are always sent to the WashU Mobile app (Apple iTunes or Google Play), WashUReady’s Facebook page and Twitter page, in addition to more traditional methods. Examples: Approaching tornado, person with a weapon on campus Crime Alert (Timely Warning) This type of notification provides warning of criminal activity that has been reported to WUPD or Protective Services and has occurred on campus or contiguous to campus, or on other University property. The criminal activity is believed to present a serious or continuing threat to students and employees. Crime alerts are sent when pertinent information is available to university law enforcement. Examples: Rash of burglaries on campus property Security Memo This notification informs members of the community, or selected groups within the community, of criminal activity that has recently occurred and has been reported to WUPD or Protective Services. The criminal activity does not pose an immediate or continuing threat and may only affect a segment of our population.  Example: Robbery in Delmar Loop  Contact Us For all police/fire/medical emergencies on the Danforth campus: 314-935-5555 Directions 6615 Shepley Drive Clayton, MO 63105 Relationship and Sexual Violence Resources Sexual Assault and Survivor Support Title IX RSVP Center Emergency Preparedness Emergency Management Have a safety or security concern? Tell us your safety and security concerns through our online form. Report a Concern Like us on Facebook Follow us on Instagram ©2024 Washington University in St. Louis

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