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Reporting A Crime
88-CRIME
- The University
of Arizona Police Department works closely with 88-Crime. If you have
information about a crime that has occurred and your information leads
to the arrest and indictment of a suspect in a case, you may be eligible
for a cash reward. All 88-Crime calls are received anonymously.

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to the Pima County Attorney's Office

911 Bluelight Phone - Emergency
blue light telephones provide direct access to UAPD. Blue lights mark
their locations. Use these phones to contact the police department for
any reason. The emergency telephones are illuminated by a blue light and
marked "EMERGENCY."
Tips
& Information - The
University of Arizona Police Department has established a telephone number,
626-0066, where individuals can report incidents of harassment
or other criminal activities that have occurred on campus, that are a
result of the recent national events. It has been brought to the university's
attention that individuals are experiencing or have heard of these incidents
but have been reluctant to report them. Reporting can be made anonymously.
This number is not intended to be used
to report crimes in progress or immediate police response.
While UAPD encourages the immediate reporting
of all crimes on campus by calling 9-1-1 or use of the emergency blue
light telephones, the "TIP and Information Line" will be another means
for information and concerns to be relayed to the Police Department. It
is important for us to know what occurs on this campus that affects the
safety and tranquility of The University of Arizona.
UAPD Whistle Stop
Program - UAPD
in conjunction with ASUA and the UA Parent's Association have begun distributing
a combination whistle, light and key chain. The program is intended to
give people another method of drawing attention in the event of an emergency.
If you feel threatened, or are injured and need to summon help, and you
cannot call for help via a cell phone or regular phone, blow the whistle.
If
you hear a whistle, please call 9-1-1
and report that you are hearing a whistle being blown, and the location
from where the sound is coming.
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