SECURITY ALERT
Case Western Reserve University Police and Security
Services
Location of Incident: Hazel Drive, behind the Cleveland Institute of Music,
11021 East Boulevard
Date of Incident: December 5, 2008
Time of Incident: 6:43 p.m.
Incident Description: While walking toward Cutter House, a student was
approached by an unknown man who demanded money. The student gave the suspect
about $40 in cash, and the suspect fled on foot.
Suspect Description: The suspect is described as a black male in his 20s, about
5'10" with a medium build and short hair, wearing blue jeans and a blue
jacket.
Additional Information: The student was not injured. No weapon was seen or
mentioned. The area immediately was patrolled
for suspects, but none were positively identified.
Security Alert #17
Initiated: 12/5/08
Information Provided By: Case Western Reserve University Police and Security
Services
MORE SECURITY AWARENESS INFORMATION
To report a crime, suspicious activity
or any emergency, immediately contact Campus Police Dispatch, 24
hours a day, at 368-3333. Dispatchers will direct the appropriate
university and city responders for the situation.
To subscribe to or to update your
cell phone information for the CaseWARN
emergency text message alerts, go to http://www.case.edu/warn or https://its-services.case.edu/my-case-notifications.
Case Western Reserve Police and
Security officers and University Circle Police patrol the campus
continually in patrol vehicles, utility vehicles, bicycles and on foot.
Escorts are provided anywhere on campus and in areas immediately
adjacent to campus. Request an escort anytime, 24 hours a day, by calling 368-3333
or by using emergency phones located throughout campus.
Rather than walking alone, protect
yourself by using the campus bus service http://greenie.case.edu/
or the escort service. Jog or bike during daylight and only in areas with which
you are familiar. Stay within University Circle http://www.universitycircle.org/uc_maps_parking.asp# if
you live on campus. Let a responsible person know where you are going, when you
will return and how to contact you if you go somewhere alone outside of your
normal routine. Trust your “gut” feelings and avoid persons and situations that
make you feel uncomfortable.
Protect your belongings by locking
your office or room door every time you leave. Don’t leave purses, book
bags, laptops and other valuables unattended, and keep valuables out of site in
your car. Don’t allow “tailgaters” to enter secured doors behind you. Report thefts or suspicious activity immediately to Case Police at
368-3333.
For more crime prevention
information and services call 368-2908 or visit: http://www.cwru.edu/finadmin/security/protserv/protserv.htm
University Counseling Services can be reached at 368-5872, or 844-8892 after business
hours. Visit their Web site for information and services at: http://www.cwru.edu/stuaff/ucs/index.html
To access additional university
and community resources go to: http://www.cwru.edu/finadmin/security/protserv/links.htm