Timely Warning June 8, 2019
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Issued Saturday, June 8, 2019
Location: Newman Center (1221 S 71st Street)
Date/Time of Occurrence: 6/7/19 at 10:13 P.M.
Description: Suspect #1 - Black male, approximately 5'5", 110 lbs.
Incident Summary:
Victims described a man entering into the center and exposing himself to resident assistants, then leaving on foot southbound on S 71st Street.
Anyone with information pertaining to this crime should contact UNODPS at 402.554.2648 or Omaha Police at 402.444.5636.
Safety Tips and Resources:
- Be aware of your surroundings. Know escape routes in your current location.
- Walk in pairs, if possible; there's always safety in numbers.
- If you observe anyone acting in a suspicious manner, or if you feel threatened in any way, call the police immediately by dialing 911.
- Incidents like this can cause significant anxiety. Confidential counseling services are available.
- All staff members in UNO's Gender and Sexuality Resource Center are free and confidential victim and survivor advocates certified by the state of Nebraska.
- More information about campus resources for safety, security and support can be found on UNO's website.
Public Safety Response:
UNO's Department of Public Safety patrols the campus area 24 hours a day, seven days a week, including service to the Newman Center. As standard protocol, the department will increase its presence in areas where a crime is reported that may impact the safety or security of the campus community and guests.
Report any criminal or suspicious activity to UNO Department of Public Safety at 402.554.2911 or Omaha Police at 911.
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