Contact Information
Police Services Center
4945 Oxford-Trenton Road
Oxford, Ohio 45056
513-529-2222 | 24 hours | Non-Emergency
police@MiamiOH.edu
Western Campus residence hall
The Miami University police received a report that a female visitor to campus was sexually assaulted my a male subject known to her on 12/9/23 at approximately 7:00 a.m. The MUPD are investigating this incident.
Bicycle rack outside of Maple Street Station
The Miami University police received a report of the theft of an electric bicycle. The electric bicycle was reported to have been taken from a bicycle rack outside of Maple Street Station. The electric bicycle is described as a white Nakto E-bike with a tan basket on the front. The Jeanne Clery Act defines an electric bicycle as a motor vehicle, necessitating this notification.
***Police remind everyone to use a "U-Bolt" type bicycle lock when securing bicycles to appropriate storage racks and to record the serial number of bicycles and other transportation devices.***
Members of the community who know of a crime or other serious incident should report that incident as soon as possible to the Police Department so that a Safety Bulletin can be issued, if warranted. The intent of Safety Bulletins is to alert the campus community of continuing threats especially concerning safety, thereby enabling community members to protect themselves.
If community members report crimes or serious incidents to other University Administrators, those administrators will notify the Police Department. Representatives will promptly notify and collaborate with the Police Department to issue a Safety Bulletin, if appropriate.
The Miami University Police Department works in conjunction with the Dean of Students and the Director of University News and Communications to issue Safety Bulletins in a timely manner to notify community members about certain crimes in and around our community. Together they determine whether or not a criminal offense meets the established criteria and merits the issuance of a Safety Bulletin.
In addition to containing details of the crime and a description of the suspect, they also contain crime prevention tips, information on who to contact about the case, date and time the bulletin was released, and other relevant and important information.
Older Safety Bulletins can be requested from the MU Police Department.
Notice: This form is to submit tips or information about a criminal offense that you may be aware of. Because these messages are generally processed during normal business hours, this form is not intended for filing a police report for the first time, or for submitting information that may warrant an immediate response.
If you require immediate police assistance or wish to report a criminal offense for the first time, call the police dispatcher at 513-529-2222.
Dial 9-1-1 if you have an emergency.
Information submitted on this form is considered unverified. It will NOT be used to initiate a criminal investigation, nor will it be included in the department's annual crime statistics. Police reports must be made in person to a police officer.
Because this form does not capture or require the sender's address, you will have to include your name and e-mail address in the text of the message if you wish to be identified or to receive a response.
Anonymous calls may be made to Crime Stoppers.
(collect calls accepted)
The Miami University Police Department provides Crime Prevention Information.
Dial 9-1-1 if you have an emergency. If you require immediate police assistance or wish to report a criminal offense, call the police dispatcher at 513-529-2222.
Police Services Center
4945 Oxford-Trenton Road
Oxford, Ohio 45056
513-529-2222 | 24 hours | Non-Emergency
police@MiamiOH.edu
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