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No police department, including University of Utah Police, will ever solicit or demand money for a warrant, arrest, bond, or other issue.
Read MoreNo police department, including University of Utah Police, will ever solicit or demand money for a warrant, arrest, bond, or other issue.
Read MoreThe safety department is working to eliminate three common questions police officers use when taking a report.
Read MoreThe entire department of public safety has undergone significant changes to provide a safe environment for students, faculty, staff and visitors.
Read MoreDon’t be afraid to get assistance when you need it.
Read MoreYour perspective is important to us and we would like to give you some insight into our evolving role on campus.
Read MoreA new study analyzes how highly publicized acts of racial violence impacts the mental health of Black Americans in the U.S.
Read MoreThis fourth week of SafeU Month is focused on physical and environmental safety. The division of Emergency Management in the Department of Public Safety offers a variety of trainings and resources that help staff, students and faculty feel prepared should an emergency occur on campus.
Read MoreA sexual assault was reported to U campus police just after midnight on March 26, 2019.
Read MoreA change to the record management system used by U police officers and detectives allows them to access dispatch calls that may have occurred before, or separate from, an official police case.
Read MoreKnow what to do if you get a call from phone scammers targeting U students and demanding money.
Read More“Hi (lick), I’m Honey! I work at the U now and I love it! I got hired because of my great personality and powerful nose. As a canine officer, my job is to sniff out trouble.”
Read MoreEver since I was a little girl I’ve wanted to catch bad guys.
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