UO Annual Security and Fire Safety Report 2018

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Dear University of Oregon Community Member:

In compliance with federal law, the University of Oregon prepares an annual report on campus security and fire safety programs and services. The 2018 Annual Campus Security and Fire Safety Report is now available online.

The report includes crime statistics for the previous three calendar years concerning reported crimes that occurred on Clery Act geography, to include on campus; in certain off-campus buildings or property owned or controlled by the University of Oregon; and on public property within or immediately adjacent to and accessible from the campus. Fire statistics for the previous three calendar years are included.

The report also provides information regarding campus security and safety, for example, prevention and response to sexual assault and other serious crimes, crime prevention and security awareness information, crime reporting procedures, substance abuse prevention and education, campus and community services and resources for employees and students who are victims of crime, fire safety and emergency and evacuation procedures, as well as other matters of importance to the campus community.

All UO community members are encouraged to sign up for UO Alerts notifications. Campus and community resources for student survivors of sexual assault, sexual harassment, dating or domestic violence, gender-based harassment or bullying, and/or stalking are available at safe.uoregon.edu. Employee crime survivors may also view resources online. University prevention programs and efforts are listed at prevention.uoregon.edu.

A variety of safety resources are also available on the UO’s One Stop page. Other resources and information are available on the University of Oregon Police Department (UOPD) website.

Safety resources (including safe ride options) are included in the free UOregon Mobile App, available for iOS and Android platforms.

People may request a paper copy of the 2018 annual Campus Security and Fire Safety Report from UOPD at 541-346-0670, or write to the department at 6220 University of Oregon, Eugene, OR 97403-6220.

UO Alert Law Enforcement Activity: All Clear

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The law enforcement activity by Eugene Police in the area of 14th/15th avenues and Mill/High streets is all clear. Residents can resume normal activity.

Eugene Police took a suspect into custody the evening of September 25 in the area. The 17-year old was a suspect in a shooting earlier in the day on Bailey Lane in northeast Eugene.

Eugene Police used SWAT and crisis negotiation teams to make contact with the suspect in the neighborhood just south of downtown Eugene and several blocks west of campus. Eugene Police also used a reverse 911 call to alert local residents to the police activity, and the University of Oregon issued a UO Alert to the campus community warning people to stay away from the affected area.

This is a Eugene Police investigation and the department is sharing information as available with local media. The UO will not have further information on the situation.

UO Alert: Law enforcement Specify activity

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[Date,
Time]

Location: [general location(s)]

What/Suspect Description:

UO Action Taken: Law enforcement is responding.

What-to-do: Avoid the area. If you can provide information about this incident call 541-346-2919. In emergencies or if you see a crime being committed, call 9-1-1.

Law enforcement activity is occurring near [14th/15th and High st. and Mill St.]. Keep away from the area. Updates when and if available will be posted to the UO Alerts page. Direct all inquiries to the Eugene Police Department.

Eugene Police Department is attempting to locate a dangerous subject in the area of 14th/15th and High St./Mill St

UO Alert Suspicious Emails

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FROM: Information Services

SUBJECT: Be wary of emails that state, “Unable to display this message”

Do not click any links in email messages that read: “Unable to display this message. Click here to open this message.” These are phishing messages, and they are an attempt to steal your password.

Here is a sample of the message:

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The email messages have different subject lines, and they appear to be sent by someone at the University of Oregon.

If you have opened the message, clicked the link, and entered your username and password, take the following steps immediately:
1. Change your password at https://duckid.uoregon.edu
2. Revise your security questions and answers at https://duckid.uoregon.edu
3. Notify infosec@uoregon.edu by sending an email

The university’s Information Security staff are working to block these messages and assist affected users.

Information Services
541-346-HELP
facebook.com/UOTechDesk | twitter.com/UOTechDesk

UO Alert Fire

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08/09/2018 014:48 pm

Location: Campus Operations area

What: [building(s)] evacuation due to fire

UO Action Taken: Emergency personnel are responding.

What to do: Stay clear of the building(s) until UO safety personnel permit you to return.

A fire is reported at [insert location]. Stay away from the area. Updates when and if available will be posted to the UO Alerts page.