Salisbury University Police

 

 

Special Bulletins/Alerts

Burglary / Residence Hall Security (October 16, 2002)

    Recently, a resident of St. Martin Hall reported to the University Police that she woke-up at 3:45am and found a man standing in her room. She yelled at the man and he fled from the room. The next day, one of her suit mates discovered that her wallet was missing.

This incident amplifies the importance of locking residence hall doors. It is recommended that students keep room doors locked at all times. This includes if you are only out of your room for a few minutes, when you are in your room and especially when you are sleeping. Be sure to report suspicious persons in and around residence halls and do not prop doors open. It is a good idea to not let unauthorized persons into residence halls who want to "tail-gate" in with you by following you in or by entering a residence hall while the door is open as you exit. All residence halls are for the use of bona fide residents and their guests.

We must all do our part to keep our residence halls safe for the people who live there and for the security of everyone's property.

To report suspicious persons or activity, please call the University Police immediately at 410-543-6222.

Jim Phillips
Chief-University Police