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October 2022


Here's what you missed...

COPS & COFFEE

We were happy to celebrate back to school and the start of the Fall semester with Cops & Coffee. We went through almost 1,700 donuts in 3 days. We meet with students, faculty, and staff from the West Bank, East Bank, and St. Paul campuses. 

Dinkytown Safety Walk


Nick Juarez organized the first DPS Safety Walk. We are hosting a second event during Parent & Family Weekend October 28th from 8:30 pm - 10:30 pm, meeting at Qdoba in Dinkytown at 8:30. Please join us, bring a flashlight and wear reflective clothing. If you have questions please reach out to Nick at: [email protected]

Metro Transit Police along with UMPD during Welcome Week helping new students navigate the light rail system. 

President Gabel along with Chief Clark swearing in one of the newest members of UMPD. 

K9 Officer Cunningham at the Barbers & Backpacks event hosted by the National Black Police Officers Association Minnesota Chapter.

Nick Juarez answering questions and handing out DPS frisbees to international students at the Exploration Fair.


Thank you International Student and Scholar Services (ISSS) for inviting us to the first annual campus conversation on creating an inclusive and engaging learning environment for international students and scholars at the University Minnesota.



International students can always ask Paida, our  UMPD Intern questions (check your weekly updates from ISSS on how to submit questions!)

The Gopher Plunge 

Homecoming Parade

Bike Safety Camp

Every year we host an annual Bike Safety Camp for the families at Como Student Community Cooperative and Commonwealth Terrace Cooperative. This year we combined events for all campus community neighborhoods. We had an excellent turn out and a beautiful day. Thank you to Target & The Free Book Buggie who donated, volunteered and helped sponsor the event! 

Lt. Xiong was busy recruiting future UMPD officers at the LEO Career Opportunities Fair in Brooklyn Park.

The Community Engagement Team at the University Bookstore Bash event talking safety resources with students & alumni. 

UMPD Officers at the  Rakshabandhan and Ganesh Chaturthi Celebrations. Officers were given protection bracelets.

UMPD through (Intern)ational Eyes

with Paidamoyo Chikate


It has been an active fall with lots of safety initiatives around campus. The UMPD is looking forward to working with students to improve our safety on and around campus. If you have questions for the UMPD, please fill out this form and we will get back to you as soon as possible.


Here is a question I recently received, "Is the West Bank (near carlson and middlebrook hall) a safe area in the evening?"

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Crime Prevention & Safety Tips

with Nick Juarez


Strategy (the plan) without tactics (the steps of the plan) is the slowest route to victory; Tactics without strategy is the noise before defeat"

Sun Tzu's The Art of War


How do you create a safety plan? Let’s start with the individual. Conduct a self-assessment of yourself; What are your strengths and weaknesses? How do you react to stress and fear? Remember during an incident you will feel a flood of emotions and you need to know how you will react (freeze, flight, fight). Your reaction will help create your safety plan.

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Community Crime with Courtney - DPS Crime Analyst


October's crime segment features year to date violent crime comparisons in the last five (5) years. See below for statistics:

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SAFE WALK

Request a safe walk from a trained University Security employee, please call 612-624-WALK (9255), or 4-WALK from any campus phone.



SAFETY GUIDES

Safety Guides from Block by Block are actively patrolling in Dinkytown Thursday through Saturday nights.



EMERGENCY LIGHTS

See the blue light kiosks and use them to contact 911 in case of emergencies.

Read more about Dinkytown Alerts HERE
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Self Defense Workshops are offered throughout the academic year. They cover personal safety awareness and how to stay vigilant. Participants are shown simple self-defense moves and are given a chance to practice. Students, faculty and staff can sign up for upcoming workshops that are provided free of charge.  



*Update: Our workshops are full through January 1, but we are taking Walk-In's the day of to compensate for no-show registrants. 


The policing climate and community expectations continue to evolve and change. Our team wants to connect with you, we are in a time where positive collective efforts are needed.


Learn more about Community Engagement.

Contact Sergeant Ashlee Lange at [email protected]

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Contact Us

Department of Public Safety

Transportation and Safety Building

505 Washington Ave SE

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