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Jake Straka
· May 19, 2017
I'm a full-time staff member at UNT and I just want to give a shout-out to the UNT Police Department for the little things they do to keep this campus safe and awesome. I was at work yesterday and I g...ot a call on my cell from the department. I didn't catch her name (she was very polite and pleasant), but she mentioned that an officer was patrolling the area and noticed my car's back tire was extremely low. The officer then offered to fill it up for me, which is amazing because it saved me having to change it in the parking lot and I could get home safely and put the spare on in my garage. Thanks UNTPD! See More
Koulton Hall
· March 6, 2016
I had become slightly intoxicated and had decided not to drive tonight and walked across campus even though I have a very dangerous back and leg problem. An officer picked me up and asked for my ID li...ke a responsible officer would and drove me to my apartment. He was understanding even when i told him why I went out drinking and why my back was in so much pain. He was a very gentle soul and great man. I'm thankful for him helping me tonight and saving an immense amount of pain on myself. See More
Heather Dunn
· August 5, 2015
A huge thank you to UNT Police for NOT helping me get my car started while it is 98 degrees (real feel: 105 degrees) outside. It truly was a learning experience and assisted me in obtaining knowledge... and life skill. My brakes were locked and I, my 120-pound self, put my car in neutral and pushed it up an incline enough to unlock them to start my car. All sarcasm and positivity aside, I am very disappointed in this institution of service to the community. I am a commuter student with minimum ties to the Denton area so when I needed help in what I thought was a scary situation, I called the local police department for help and was refused. See More
Kimberly Greer Noble
· June 8, 2014
Note to the obnoxious rude officer working the exit ramp today for the UNT graduation. Police are suppose to "HELP" people not yell at them because they are sending them in a direction that my map doe...sn't... so I ask for directions to get where I need to be.
Not every person getting off at that exit is going to a graduation!!!! Get your ego in check and do what you're supposed to do and what the taxes are paying you to do which of help people.

Instead of yelling and saying to park at graduation and walk all that way you could have simply said go up two more streets and hang a right it will take you straight to the pool!
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Tristan Tucker
· November 18, 2014
Law enforcement doesn't only enforce the law, you're supposed to follow it. It gets very old seeing your LEOs just parking where ever they want on campus. It's become a daily occurrence to see your ve...hicles parked in handicapped spots or spots that are otherwise marked NO PARKING.

I am messaging photos of today's dumbass parking job and will start doing this until the law applies to your officers as well.
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Paul M Haywood
· September 12, 2016
Good guys in blue!!!! i like the way these officers act when dealing with the public.
Eddie Bright
· December 13, 2015
Thank you for everything you do to keep Denton safe
Naomi Antonino
· November 29, 2016
Thank you to the two officers looking out for me tonight. I appreciate your service.
Nathan Olivarez
· December 11, 2015
Thanks UNT Police Department you make me feel safe when ever i see one of the officers on patrol and protecting and serving for Denton.
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