Public Safety Alerts

Georgetown University's Department of Public Safety (DPS) notifies the campus community through Public Safety Alerts (PSAs) when crimes are reported to DPS or the Metropolitan Police Department (MPD) which the University believes represent a threat to its students or employees, in a manner consistent with the Campus Security Act. The University uses its best efforts to provide information that is both accurate and helpful, but community members should recognize that the University is able to relay information only as it is reported to DPS and/or MPD.  PSAs are distributed via broadcast email to students, faculty, and staff and published on the website.

Date Public Safety Alert Location
May. 11, 2012 Burglary in Reiss Science Building Campus
Apr. 27, 2012 Forcible Fondling at Village A Campus
Apr. 14, 2012 Burglary in Henle Village Campus
Apr. 03, 2012 Burglary in Kennedy Hall Campus
Mar. 29, 2012 Assault on Main Campus Campus
Mar. 18, 2012 Burglary at St. Mary's Campus
Mar. 14, 2012 Burglary at Darnall Hall Campus
Mar. 14, 2012 Burglary in the 1400 block of 36th Street NW Non-campus, West Georgetown
Mar. 13, 2012 Burglary in the 3500 block of 'O' Street NW Non-campus, West Georgetown
Mar. 12, 2012 Burglary in White Gravenor Building Campus
Mar. 04, 2012 Burglary at Building D Campus
Feb. 26, 2012 Sexual Assault at 36th and N Streets Non-campus, West Georgetown
Feb. 26, 2012 Armed Robbery in West Georgetown Non-campus, West Georgetown
Feb. 24, 2012 Burglary at Reiss Science Building Campus

Georgetown University's Department of Public Safety (DPS) notifies the campus community when crimes are reported to DPS or the Metropolitan Police Department (MPD) which the University believes represent a threat to its students or employees, in a manner consistent with the Campus Security Act. The University uses its best efforts to provide information that is both accurate and helpful, but community members should recognize that the University is able to relay information only as it is reported to DPS and/or MPD.