UO Portland Campus Crime Alert 2021-06-25

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What is this notice? Campus Crime Alerts are released by the University of Oregon Police Department when certain crimes are reported on or near campus property, and in compliance with federal law. These timely warnings provide information about campus safety situations, and allow campus community members to take precautions for personal safety. This incident may have occurred outside the university’s Clery Act reportable area, but was a serious crime close to campus and is being shared with students and employees. All crimes should be reported as soon as possible to local law enforcement.

Please note this message may contain information that some may find upsetting.

At approximately 10:15 am, private security contractor Portland Patrol Inc observed an assault occur near the southeast corner of NW 1st and NW Couch. The security guard contacted local authorities and medical immediately. The suspect was last seen running westbound on the Burnside Bridge. The victim was tended to by medical personnel and transported – condition of the victim currently is unknown at this time. Portland Police Bureau officers took a statement from the security guard that witnessed the assault.

Currently the suspect is still outstanding. Suspect description: White Male, bald head, torques colored hoodie, red t-shirt, and blue jeans. Portland Police Bureau Case Number: 21-172145.

If you see a suspect matching the description above, please contact 911 or if you have any questions regarding this incident contact University of Oregon Police Department, Community Service Officer, Jonathan Koble at 971-373-2702. Updates regarding this incident, when and if available, will be posted on the UOPD website at police.uoregon.edu.

SAFETY TIPS FROM UOPD

No action or inaction by a crime survivor makes that person responsible for his or her victimization. Perpetrators are responsible for crimes and their effects. The following suggestions may help reduce the possibility of experiencing such a crime, or may improve opportunities to receive prompt assistance.

  • Communities are safest when members look out for each other: report any suspicious activity or unauthorized strangers immediately.
  • Bystanders should try to be aware of their surroundings, and if there are signs of a person in distress, bystanders should make themselves known and offer assistance if it is safe to do so, and/or seek immediate help from police or security personnel.
  • In secured buildings (including laboratory and research spaces and residence halls), do not let in strangers, do not allow strangers to enter behind you as a courtesy, do not prop open doors, and do not lend out keys. Only open the front door of a secured building or residence to someone you know and trust.
  • Immediately report any malfunctioning doors or windows in UO buildings to UO Portland Facility Services (503-412-3691 – https://www4.quecentre.com/uoregon), and insist the problem be corrected as soon as possible.
  • Assaults by strangers are far less common than assaults by people known to survivors. Self-defense classes can prepare people to deter or escape an assault, and have benefits for improved awareness and confidence. Credit courses are available from the Physical Education department and from UOPD.
  • UO Portland security guards can walk students, faculty, and staff to their vehicles in the parking lot, and to nearby transit options (train and bus stops). Security can be reached at 503-519-3477.
  • Report criminal activity (such as a break-in or intruder, robbery, or assault) immediately to 9-1-1, or for non-emergency situations on campus, to UOPD Portland at 503-412-3696.
  • Download the UO Mobile App for easy access to safety resources, safe ride options, and maps.