Crime Incidents @ UW

Unofficial University of Washington log of crime incidents as reported by law by the University of Washington Police Department.

Monday, March 2, 2009

[UW Safety] Warning Notification of a Criminal Incident (May 1, 2008)

From: UW Police Department <uwpolice@u.washington.edu>
Date: Thu, May 1, 2008 at 5:59 PM
Subject: [UW Safety] Warning Notification of a Criminal Incident (May 1, 2008)
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This message is being sent to all Students, Faculty, and Staff with the approval of the UW Police Department.

Timely Warning Notification of a Criminal Incident May 1, 2008 Strong-arm Robbery

This message to members of the University community is being sent in the interest of public safety and in compliance with federal law requiring timely warning notification of crimes committed on or near campus.

On Thursday, May 1, 2008, shortly before 1:00 a.m., a female UW student was walking alone in the W-10 parking lot behind the Terry-Lander residence halls in west campus when she was approached from behind and knocked to the ground by two young men, one of whom grabbed her purse. The student was not injured. Both men immediately fled and entered a nearby waiting vehicle.  Two UWPD officers on foot patrol in the vicinity were alerted by the victim's shouts for help.  The officers observed the suspects fleeing in their car.  They broadcast over their radio information to other UWPD officers in vehicles who stopped the car and arrested all three occupants for robbery.  The suspects were subsequently booked into the King County Jail and the Youth Services Center on investigation of second degree robbery.

The suspects in this crime are also being investigated as having been involved in similar crimes that occurred as recently as a week ago in the University District.

In order to decrease the chances of becoming a victim of crime, you should:

*  Walk with friends, especially late at night or early morning hours
*  Be aware of your environment and alert for possible danger.
*  Remove yourself from potentially dangerous situations as soon as possible.
*  Call 911 to report suspicious activity or persons to the police.
*  Call Husky NightWalk: 206-685-WALK (9255) for a security guard escort to various locations on campus and within a one-mile radius off campus. The hours of operation for these uniformed guards are 6:00pm-2:00am, 7 days week.


Contact the UWPD Crime Prevention Unit at 206.543.9338 or visit us on the web at www.washington.edu/admin/police/prevention for additional crime prevention information.