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COVID-19 (Coronavirus) View COVID-19 Website Skip to Main Content UMBC UMBC: An Honors University in Maryland myUMBC Events Directory Search UMBC UMBC Police Department Home About Us Chief’s Message Mission History Department Organization Policy Manuals Contact Us Services and Resources Recognizing and Preventing Violence on Campus: Training Videos What to Do When Pulled Over by Police Emergency Preparedness Emergency Alerts Emergency Phone Locations Campus Crime Alerts Fingerprint Services Police Aide Request Bicycle Rules Other Campus Services and Resources Off Campus Resouces Clery Act Annual Security Report UCR Crime Stats Campus Security Authority Incident Report Form Anonymous Incidents Reported to Title IX Daily Crime Log Ride Along Program Staying Safe Ride Along Program Phishing Emails AVOID DENY DEFEND UMBC Resources for Sexual Misconduct Emergency Blue Light Phones Police Patrolling Sexual Assault Awareness UMBC Police is CALEA (Commission on Accreditation for Law Enforcement Agencies) Accredited University Health Services – Coronavirus – Information & Updates UMBC Police Has Joined SAFETRADE The UMBC Police Department has joined SafeTrade – a national safety initiative for completing online transactions safely when meeting in person. SafeTrade is a simple program for police and sheriff’s departments to encourage transactions at their facilities; for classified sites to strengthen their safety and security initiatives, and for users to insist on “SafeTrade” by conducting their transactions only at a local police or sheriff’s office. The UMBC Police Department is proud to partner with SafeTrade in an effort to provide a safe and secure environment for the University community to conduct transactions. The UMBC Police Department is open 24 hours / 7 days a week. You may conduct your transaction in the lobby of the station which is under camera surveillance. You only need to advise the dispatcher when you walk in, that you are conducting a SafeTrade transaction. The UMBC Police Station is located at the rear of Parking Lot #8 across from the Performing Arts and Humanities Building. Any questions please call 410-455-5555. 2018 Scam Alert Read the FTC’s most recent alerts or browse scams by topic. A re-occurring crime on UMBC’s campus is the “Online Job Scams”. Job seekers who use online job search websites must be careful to avoid a type of job scam in which the applicant is asked to accept payment to his or her own bank account. These scams are known as “payment-forwarding” or “payment-transfer” scams. These scams involve a con artist who pretends to be an employer and uses a job advertisement to lure an unsuspecting job seeker. Con artists are quite convincing, and may even use company names and corporate logos to convince victims that they are legitimate employers. There is NO chance of recovering funds or arresting these criminals. Red flags: 1. Do not forward, transfer, or “wire” money to an employer. 2. Do not transfer money and retain a portion for payment. 3. A contact email address that is not a primary domain. For example, employers calling itself “Omega Inc.” with a “Yahoo!” email address. 4. Misspellings and grammatical mistakes in the job ad. 5. Monster .com lists descriptive words in job postings that are tip-offs to fraud. Their list includes “package-forwarding,” “money transfers,” “wiring funds,” “eBay,” and “PayPal.” 6. World Privacy Forum researchers also found that the terms “Foreign Agent Agreement” often appears in contracts and emails sent to job seekers. 7. Interviewers who tell you-you’re a finalist even though you haven’t had much of an interview. 8. Companies that you can’t find references to in search engines or on sites like the Better Business Bureau. Conversely, companies that are established, but the contact names, numbers, and email addresses don’t match up with what you’ve received. This could indicate someone’s just borrowing a legitimate company’s name. Contact Detective Chester Smith at smithcht@umbc.edu or UMBC Police at police@umbc.edu for assistance. Other Email & On-line SCAMS Occurring on UMBC Campus: Sextortion Email SCAM On-Line Immigration SCAM Daily Crime Log Campus Crime Alert MOST RECENT CAMPUS CRIME ALERT Crime Alert UMBC Bus Hit By Projectiles Off-Campus Transit Bus Incident Crime Alerts are issued by the UMBC Police to alert the campus community of incidents on or near Campus. Incident: Destruction of Property Location: Frederick Road & North Bend Road Date/time: January 2nd, 2020 at approx 4:45 p.m. On January 2nd at approximately 4:45 p.m. a UMBC Transit Bus driver reported that he heard a loud noise from the back of the bus while driving on Frederick Road past North Bend. Further investigation revealed the bus was hit by three projectiles, one of which shattered a window on the driver’s side of the bus (projectiles were possibly discharged from a pellet or small caliber firearm). No one was injured. Individuals with any information about the incident should contact the Baltimore City Police, Southwestern District, at 410-396-2488. Transit riders with questions should contact Grant McGarvey at UMBC Transit, 410-455-2424. Safety Tips: The UMBC police provide an escort service for anyone who feels unsafe when walking on or near campus. If you would like an escort please call 410-455-5555. If you observe suspicious activity or behavior, contact the police immediately by calling 410-455-5555. Stay alert and attuned to people and circumstances around you. Trust your instincts. They are a natural gift that tells you when something is wrong. See Something, Say Something! Be Smart, Be Safe! Paul Dillon Chief of Police pdillon@umbc.edu 410-707-6012 Police Announcements Crime Alert January 3, 2020 6:00 PM Bicycle Thefts November 14, 2019 3:23 PM Crime Alert November 10, 2019 7:50 PM Hate Bias Incident October 23, 2019 9:42 AM Move-in August 23, 2019 12:33 PM Emergency Response In Case of Emergency: For immediate responses dial x55555. Address: UMBC Police Department 1000 Hilltop Circle Baltimore, MD 21250 Emergency Phones: There are emergency phones installed around the campus along sidewalks and buildings. Look for a telephone with a blue light above it. These phones connect directly to our department. Check Phone Locations Here Emergency Text Alerts: Sign up for UMBC Emergency Text Alerts Annual Security Report The 2019 Annual Security & Fire Safety Report is now available. Stay Safe What are High-Pressure groups? UMBC Resource for Sexual Misconduct Secure Your Stuff Avoid Deny Defend Just In Case Online Job Scams @ UMBC How to recognize phishing email messages and links? Click here to see more information. UMBC Police on Twitter My Tweets UMBC UMBC: An Honors University in Maryland About UMBC Contact Us Equal Opportunity Consumer Information Coronavirus/COVID-19 © University of Maryland, Baltimore County • 1000 Hilltop Circle • Baltimore, MD 21250...