OUPD officers teach self-defense to students
By Megan Carlson | Sep. 17, 2018OUPD officers discussed and taught self-defense techniques to students.
OUPD officers discussed and taught self-defense techniques to students.
This is the fourth rape report to APD since the semester began.
This is the sixth report of sexual assault to APD since Aug. 25.
University administers, local police and students are looking to make a cultural change on campus.
A pig found a new owner, and a license plate was stolen.
Eight sexual assaults — six rapes and two sexual impositions — have been reported to APD and OUPD this academic year.
This is the fifth rape report — three to OUPD, two to APD — since the Fall Semester began.
The incident is the fifth reported sexual assault since the start of Fall Semester.
The plant was growing in a backyard, and the man sat outside after library hours to use the Wi-Fi.
This is the fourth report of sexual assault in Athens since the beginning of OU's Fall Semester.
There have been five reported cases of sexual assault in Athens since the beginning of Fall Semester.
The reported kidnapping occurred near Grosvenor Street.
The victim was walking from Mill Street to Crawford Hall when she was pulled her inside an unknown residence hall and raped.
The student was taken to jail, and the brothers were issued minor misdemeanors.
Various crimes were reported between both OUPD and APD between Aug. 24-26.
Police can’t remember them being used in an emergency.
There will be a jury trial Oct. 30.
After seeing a spike in hate crimes around the country, the non-profit organization created an app called the PJL Incident Reporter and re-launched the Active Bystander Coalition this year.
Summer for Athens police included roommate conflicts and baby deer
July was filled with lose farm animals and a man howling like a wolf.