The Department of Campus Safety has moved to the Animal Science Building located at 72 Campus Drive.
Our phone number remains 966-5555.
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Conficker Tomorrow
While the computer world braces for Conficker tomorrow, please take a look at the Campus Safety IT Alerts page for information on how to detect the virus today, remotely: http://www.usask.ca/campussafety/it-alerts.php.
Incident # 2009-04788
Wallet stolen from Library..
Thefts at Rutherford Rink #2009-01147
On January 22, 2009 between 6:30pm and 7:30pm there was a large string of Thefts from the rutherford rink dressing room. Wallets, cell phones, cash, cards and Identification were stolen out of pants and jacket pockets..
Campus Safety wants to remind you to keep all your belongings locked up when leaving a dressing room or change room on campus.
Campus Safety is also asking you if you know any information regarding these Thefts please contact us at 966-5555 or email us @ campus.safety@usask.ca
Incident #2009-02654
On February 14th 2009 between the hours of 12:00pm and 1:00pm, an unknown person broke into a vehicle that was parked in lot 9 at the University of Saskatchewan.
Mischief in Residence #2009-02219
On February 8th 2009 at Approx 3:00am in Room 204 in Qu’Appelle Hall a pipe which was anchored above the urinals had been pulled away from the wall.
This caused the urinals to keep running, which was making it overflow onto the floor. The water on the floor was leaking into the room below which is Qu’Appelle Hall Room 105. The water damaged a few of the ceiling tiles in room 105 Qu’Appelle Hall.
If you know of any information regarding this incident please call 966-5555 or email us @ campussafety@usask.ca
Help Identify Suspect – Theft from PAC
Please help us identify a person suspected of stealing personal items from the locker rooms of the Physical Activities Centre: View Photos.
IDENTITY THEFT EMAIL SCAM!!
You may recieve an email that will say: Warning!!! All usask Account owners who fail to update his/her account on receiving this notification will lose his/her account in due time. DO NOT RESPOND!
Campus Safety is Moving!

Credit Card Breach
Canadians who have travelled to the US or who may have made credit card purchases at US businesses are advised to keep a close watch on their credit card statements as Heartland Payment Systems recently announced that they found signs of an intrusion into their computer systems.
Read more at www.breach2008.com
