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Access TU’s Clery Report

In accordance with TU guidelines and federal law, all current and prospective students and employees are entitled access to Towson University’s Annual Security and Fire Safety Report, also known as the Clery Report. The document is available by clicking here. The Clery Report contains statistics about crimes which occurred over the past three years on-campus, […]

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September is National Campus Safety Awareness Month

In an effort to educate faculty, staff and students and to promote awareness, Towson University Police Department has joined other higher education institutions across the nation in recognizing National Campus Safety Awareness month. Throughout September, the TUPD will host a number of campus events and programming to raise awareness, educate students about crime prevention, and […]

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Access TU’s Clery Report

In accordance with TU guidelines and federal law, all current and prospective students and employees are entitled access to Towson University’s Annual Security and Fire Safety Report, also known as the Clery Report. The document is available by clicking here. The Clery Report contains statistics about crimes which occurred over the past three years on-campus, […]

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Coffee with a Cop

Come join the TU Police Department for “Coffee With A Cop” as we offer basic crime prevention reminders while serving FREE coffee and donuts. This will help keep you safe and vigilant while studying for finals. The event will be held in the TUPD Community Outreach Office located on the second floor of the University […]

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Prescription Drug Take-Back this Saturday

The TUPD is working with the Federal Drug Enforcement Agency (DEA) to host a prescription drug take-back day Saturday, April 26, 2014, from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Representatives from both agencies will be on the second floor of the University Union to collect unwanted/unused prescription drugs for safe disposal. Students, faculty, staff, visitors and […]

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Prettyman Hall Functional Exercise

On Wednesday, April 16, 2014, the Office of Public Safety’s Department of Environmental Health & Safety-Office of Emergency Preparedness and the Police Department will be conducting a shelter-in-place exercise in Prettyman Hall. The exercise will occur sometime between noon and 8 p.m. and last for approximately 15 minutes. Access into the building will not be permitted […]

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National Victim’s Rights Week- Balloon Memorial April 10, 2014

April 6 – 12, 2014 is National Victim’s Rights Week. The Towson University Police Department along with other law enforcement agencies, and organizations across the country, are supporting victims’ rights and honoring crime victims and those who advocate on their behalf. This year’s theme is 30 years: Restoring the Balance of Justice, honors the achievements made […]

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National Victims Rights Week- Balloon Memorial April 10, 2014

April 6-12, 2014 is National Victims Rights Week. The Towson University Police Department, along with other law enforcement agencies and organizations across the country, is supporting victims’ rights and honoring crime victims and those who advocate on their behalf. This year’s theme, 30 years: Restoring the Balance of Justice, honors the achievements made on behalf […]

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Take a FREE Rape, Aggression, Defense (RAD) Course sponsored by TUPD

The Towson University Police Department is offering a Rape, Aggression, Defense (RAD) course for female students, faculty and staff during the month of April.  RAD is a program that teaches realistic self-defense techniques. The RAD program begins with awareness, prevention, risk reduction and avoidance and concludes with hands-on defense teaching. The course will be held […]

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Show Your Support for the House of Ruth

Did you know that February is Teen Dating Violence Awareness Month? 1 in 3 young adults will be in an abusive relationship before the age of 22. Dating and relationship violence often starts with possessiveness, jealousy, put downs and other controlling behaviors which sometimes lead to physical violence.  That’s why the Towson University Police Department […]

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Welcome Back

The Towson University Police Department (TUPD) welcomes you to a safe Spring 2014 term. TUPD’s goal is to create a safe place to live, work and learn. We believe that creating a safe, cooperative environment is easier when the campus community is fully informed about policies regarding safety, security, crimes that occur on or near […]

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PROTECT YOUR PROPERTY- TUPD Offering Free Engraving

Come join TUPD as they make stops at West Village Commons and the University Union to personally engrave valuables, including bicycles, for FREE. They will also be on hand for you to register your property using our Free Online Property Registration. TUPD offers free engraving of property and free online personal property registration to all […]

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PROTECT YOUR PROPERTY- TUPD Offering Free Engraving

Come join TUPD as they make stops at West Village Commons and the University Union to personally engrave valuables, including bicycles, for FREE. They will also be on hand for you to register your property using our Free Online Property Registration. TUPD offers free engraving of property and free online personal property registration to all […]

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PROTECT YOUR PROPERTY- TUPD Offering Free Engraving

Come join TUPD as they make stops at West Village Commons and the University Union to personally engrave valuables, including bicycles, for FREE. They will also be on hand for you to register your property using our Free Online Property Registration. TUPD offers free engraving of property and free online personal property registration to all […]

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TUPD’s 4th Annual Blanket Drive – Donate Now!

For the past three holiday seasons, the Towson University Police Department has worked with St. Vincent de Paul of Baltimore to collect new or gently used blankets or sheets for the homeless. St. Vincent de Paul is a leading provider of community services to people suffering from the effects of hunger, homelessness and poverty in […]

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TUPD’s 4th Annual Blanket Drive – Donate Now!

For the past three holiday seasons, the Towson University Police Department has worked with St. Vincent de Paul of Baltimore to collect new or gently used blankets or sheets for the homeless. St. Vincent de Paul is a leading provider of community services to people suffering from the effects of hunger, homelessness and poverty in […]

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Click It or Ticket: TU seatbelt checkpoints November 18-20

Effective October 1, 2013, Maryland’s new seat belt law requires EVERY passenger in a moving vehicle (including rear seat passengers) to be secured with a seat belt or child safety restraint. This new law is a primary seat belt law for front seat occupants AND a secondary seat belt law for back seat occupants. Tickets […]

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The TUPD Crime Prevention and Public Safety Fair

One of the top missions of the Towson University Police Department, is to reduce crime in and around campus. To help with this mission, TUPD officers educate, patrol, and enforce laws around Towson’s campus 24 hours a day, seven days a week. With October being National Crime Prevention Month, the Towson University Police Department will […]

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The TUPD Crime Prevention and Public Safety Fair

One of the top missions of the Towson University Police Department, is to reduce crime in and around campus. To help with this mission, TUPD officers educate, patrol, and enforce laws around Towson’s campus 24 hours a day, seven days a week. With October being National Crime Prevention Month, the TUPD will host its inaugural Crime […]

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Maryland’s new cell phone and seat belt law

Starting October 1, 2013, changes have been made to Maryland’s cell phone and seat belt laws. Maryland’s cell phone law now PROHIBITS a driver from using a handheld cell phone while a motor vehicle in motion. This is a primary offense. Law Enforcement officers can stop a driver solely for using a handheld cell phone. […]

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