After 27 years of serving the #UNT community, Cpl. Ricky Olivarez is retiring. Cpl. Olivarez has served the community with great distinction and been a mentor to many officers in this department. Best of luck Ricky on your future endeavors!
We got into the holiday spirit today by giving a #UNT student in need a free bike. Ride safe Chester!
We are looking forward to seeing our Discovery Park Community members tomorrow.
Sextortion does not just affect teenagers but it can impact anyone.
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TIPS FOR TEXTING 911: Last month, we let you know it’s now possible to text emergencies to 911. If you’re texting 911, here are a few tips from the University o...f North Texas Police Department:
- Don’t text and drive
- In the first text message send the location and type of emergency
- Send a short text message using simple words, without abbreviations or slang
- Be prepared to answer questions and follow instructions from the 911 call taker
- Photos and videos cannot be sent to 911 at this time
- Text-to-911 cannot include more than one person
- Do not send your emergency text to anyone other than 911
- Voice calls to 911 are always the best and fastest way get help
Of course you can still call 911, stop any UNT Police Department officer or report crimes online. Learn more about texting 911: http://www.denco.org/9-1-1-tips/
Scam Alert: See below for the latest scams hitting the #UNT Community. Always remember, if it sounds to good to be true it probably is.
Hope everyone enjoys their holiday and we're looking forward to seeing everyone back next week!
This bike was recovered by our excellent detectives with the assistance of our engraving program.
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CRIME PREVENTION: Help make sure you get your bike back if it ever does get stolen. Register it through University of North Texas Police Department. http://police.unt.edu/Theft_Prevention.html
PROTECT YOUR BIKE: One of the most common crimes at UNT is bike theft. Make sure you lock up your ride the right way. University of North Texas Police Department Officer David Causey has some advice.
Thank you to all the Veterans out there who put the country before yourself!!
Check out the picture below for some good 911 texting tips. Always remember it's still a 911 system meant for emergencies.