OUPD chief said assault, burglary reports spiked this spring
Despite reported spikes in burglaries and assaults, Ohio University Police Chief Andrew Powers said this semester was business as usual.
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Despite reported spikes in burglaries and assaults, Ohio University Police Chief Andrew Powers said this semester was business as usual.
As the old adage goes: “Take only memories, leave nothing but footprints.”
Ohio University Police Department’s decision to hire five more officers stems from a two-pronged concern, said OUPD Chief Andrew Powers.
It is “out with the old and in with the new” for Ohio University Police Department as the new gender-neutral police badges were officially pinned on the uniforms of officers during a Thursday ceremony.
Ohio University students would see more cops around campus under an OU Police Department proposal to hire an additional five sworn officers, a notion that has received support from top university administrators.
Ohio University students would see more cops around campus under an OU Police Department proposal to hire an additional five sworn officers, a notion that has received support from top university administrators.
When Brittney Cottrill wakes up, gets dressed and goes to work, she’s sporting a badge that identifies her as a man.
The Ohio University Police Department saw an almost one-third jump in the number of “emotionally disturbed person” reports in 2013, but authorities say this increase might be abnormal rather than an alarming trend.
The Ohio University Police Department received a service call around 1:30 a.m. Thursday morning for a man "with a knife stating he wants to kill people tonight," according to police logs.
Two Shade residents involved in a fatal crash Thursday have been released from O’Bleness Memorial Hospital, police are saying.
A Guysville man was killed and two others were hospitalized Thursday in a fatal two-vehicle collision on Old Route 33 near the Athens Boarding Kennel, authorities said.
A two-car collision occurred on Old U.S. Route 33 around 11 a.m. Thursday resulting in one fatality and two injuries, state and local authorities said Thursday afternoon.
Although funds for the Ohio University Police Department’s explosive-detection dog have been approved, officials are still uncertain when the new four-legged recruit will make its way to large-scale events.
You’ll soon see man’s best friend with Ohio University Police Officers sniffing around for explosives that might be inconspicuously placed in large venues on campus, such as The Convo and Peden Stadium.
The Ohio University Police Department is not taking any chances after national incidents at the Boston Marathon and Washington Navy Yard.