Theft from Lockers – Law Building – 2015-07617
Please help us identify this person of interest from an incident in the Law Building on June 17th, at 1:43pm
Coyotes have been spotted on and around campus this spring. Please remember to “Be Coyote Aware” and visit Project Coyote for more information:
Please help identify this person of interest related to a false fire alarm at Wollaston Hall. If you have any information, please contact us at 306-966-5555.
(Incident 2015-04428)
**Image removed as the person in this photo was positively identified.
Incident 2015-03105 Mischief Aspen Hall, March 15th 2015:
Please assist Protective Services in identifying the persons in the photo above, who may have information regarding to an incident of mischief / damage in Aspen Hall.
If you have any information, please contact Protective Services at 306-966-5555.
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Please help us identify these people of interest for two incidents (scroll down to see more images).
Incident 2015-02388 Locker Theft from Law Building:
Incident 2015-02427 Mischief / Damage Seager Wheeler:
**Thanks to your help these individuals were identified and the photographs were removed**
If you have any information about these or other incidents on campus, please contact Protective Services at 306-966-5555.
U of S Protective Services along with College of Kinesiology will be hosting our next R.A.D. Class March 4th/11th/18th/24th Wednesday evenings from 7:30pm until 10:30pm at the Education Building. To register please contact Campus rec @ 306-966-1001 or attend in person, Monday to Friday, at the Campus Rec office in the Kinesiology (PAC) Building – Room 222. It’s only $20.00 to register so tell your friends.
R.A.D. (Rape Aggression Defense) System is a program that teaches women realistic self-defense tactics and techniques. One out of every four women is likely to face the possibility of physical assault in their lifetime. The R.A.D. program begins with awareness, prevention, risk reduction and avoidance, while progressing on to the basics of hands-on defensive training. The R.A.D. focus is about empowering women through education to protect themselves. R.A.D. techniques emphasize protection against rape and abduction. The R.A.D. classes conducted at U of S have been very successful and are a very important community service.
U of S 2014-10366 & 2014-10316 Damage & Mischief College Quarter
Time: 0108Hrs
Date: November 2nd, 2014
UPDATE: Thanks to your efforts we have identified the individuals in this case and removed the photos.
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