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  • Campus Safety report: Sept. 13-20

    Campus Safety Report September 13-20, 2020 Provided by Ross Stout. (In a Campus Residence): Campus Safety received a call reporting a student had taken medication and (Lausanne Hall): Campus Safety received a call reporting a suspicious individual on campus with no mask (Belknap Hall): Campus Safety received a call from a student reporting kids on scooters riding around (Skybridge): Campus Safety received calls reporting hypodermic needles underneath the bridge.

  • Campus Safety report: Sept. 6 to 13

    Campus Safety Report September 06-13, 2020 Provided by Director of Campus Safety Ross Stout. (Matthews Parking Lot): Campus Safety received a call from a student reporting the back window of their (In a Campus Residence): Campus Safety received a call reporting a student had fainted. (Ford Hall): Campus Safety received a call from a student who reported being chased by protesters from (Lausanne Hall): Campus Safety received a call reporting two individuals smoking on the balcony.

  • Campus Safety report: Oct. 26-Nov. 1

    Campus Safety Report October 26 - November 1 Provided by Ross Stout. Burglary October 27, 7:44 a.m. (Matthews Parking Lot): Campus Safety received a call reporting a vehicle parked on campus had a broken (Goudy Commons): Campus Safety received a report of an individual going through the dumpster. (Quad): Campus Safety received a call reporting three unknown individuals on bikes on campus. (Smith Fine Arts): Campus Safety received a call reporting an individual in the dumpster.

  • Campus Safety report: Sept. 28-Oct. 4

    Campus Safety Report September 28 - October 4 2020 Provided by Ross Stout. (Matthews Parking Lot): Campus Safety received a call reporting gasoline pouring out of a vehicle. (In a campus residence): Campus Safety received a call from a student reporting they were dizzy and experiencing (In a Campus Residence): Campus Safety received a call from an RA reporting an individual in the restroom (University Services): Campus Safety received a call reporting an individual passing through campus carrying

  • 9/4/19 Campus Safety report

    (Ferry Street): Campus Safety received a report of a student finding their car intentionally scratched (Goudy): Campus Safety received a call reporting a medical emergency in Goudy. (in a campus residence): Campus Safety received a call reporting an individual who was feeling ill and (University Apartments): Campus Safety received a call reporting an intoxicated individual. (Ford Hall): A student came to the Campus Safety office to report their bike had been stolen.

  • An (Andrew) Fresh Start for Willamette Campus Safety

    Campus Safety “student facing and student focused.” It’s no secret that when people talk about Campus Safety, it tends not to be in the most positive light When a Campus Safety officer provides assistance in painful circumstances such as an assault, burglary Campus Safety responds as they can and deals with the policies and procedures they are allowed to work As a final thought, Fresh wants to remind students that Campus Safety provides a multitude of services

  • Campus Safety finally catches Turkey

    Safety announced that they had finally bested the turkey that has reigned terror on campus since mid-February , marking a tremendous victory for safety on campus. The trouble originally began Feb. 15 at 2:15 p.m. when Campus Safety received a report of a suspicious The original report read that, “An officer observed an injured wild turkey walking behind the Campus It is unknown what containment methods are being used on the turkey, and Campus Safety has refused to

  • Weekly Report By Campus Safety

    (Mill Street): Campus Safety received a call from an employee reporting a suspicious individual passing (blue parking lot): Campus Safety received a call reporting a suspicious individual sitting on a bench (Botanical Gardens): Campus Safety received a call reporting suspicious individuals in the garden. (the quad): Campus Safety received a call reporting two individuals sitting on the Adirondack chairs. (Skybridge): Campus Safety received a call from Willamette Watch reporting two suspicious individuals

  • Campus Safety ends student medical emergency rides to hospital

    In a change to university policy, Willamette’s Campus Safety is no longer offering students experiencing In previous years, Campus Safety offered hospital rides as a student service. Thomson said another factor is that there is only one Campus Safety officer on duty at a time, which Campus Safety still offers safety transports and non-emergency transport in the instance of something Campus Safety and Bishop are able to call a Lyft for students and bill their student account.

  • Campus Safety ReportNovember 11- December 1, 2022

    (Grounds Building): A Willamette employee contacted Campus Safety to report a theft from their office (In a Campus Residence): A student called Campus Safety to report that a ceiling tile in their room had (University Center): A student called Campus Safety to report that an individual was yelling and pushing (Atkinson GSM): Campus Safety officers responded to a report that an individual was screaming near the (Sparks Field): Campus Safety received a call from Salem Police reporting that an individual had crashed

  • Campus Safety Weekly Report

    (Smith Fine Arts): Campus Safety received a call reporting an individual had fallen and had injured their (Lee House): Campus Safety received a call reporting a fire alarm and the smell of smoke in the building (Jackson Plaza): Campus Safety received a call reporting a suspicious individual soliciting. (Kaneko Commons): Campus Safety received a call reporting two suspicious individuals jumping the fence (Hatfield Library): Campus Safety received a call reporting a suspicious individual.

  • New Director of Campus Safety Sidd Saini prioritizes development, community connections

    Safety, stepped into his new role as the director of Campus Safety and Emergency Department on March 2 ready to bring fresh insights to the safety of the Salem campus community. in April of 2023 as associate director of campus safety. “Within that short time, here I am as the director of Campus Safety,” said Saini. emphasized that in his work, it is vital to be in partnership with students, as they are the ones who can report

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