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University Police
Treadaway Hall
Basement Level
One Camino Santa Maria
San Antonio, TX 78228 phone: (210) 436-3472 fax: (210) 431-6757
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University Community members can take several measures to protect themselves from crime:
- Keep emergency numbers nearby, or programmed on the telephone.
- Be aware of your surroundings and convey confidence through body language. Have keys ready upon entering a vehicle, residence hall or office building.
- Walk in well lit areas. If possible, walk in pairs, especially at night or in areas with limited visibility.
- Be familiar with the emergency call boxes and courtesy telephones on campus and their locations.
- Trust your instincts if you suspect you are being followed. Change directions or head for a campus building, group of people or emergency call box.
- Avoid car theft by:
- Never leaving keys in the ignition of an unattended vehicle.
- Locking doors, rolling up windows, closing the top of convertible vehicles and sun/moon roofs, and utilizing an anti-theft device.
- Parking the vehicle in well-lit areas at night.
- In Residence halls:
- Never prop open room doors or any residence hall door.
- Report any maintenance deficiencies immediately.
- Do not admit unauthorized/uninvited persons into a residence hall or room.
- Keep valuables out of sight and locked in a box or closet.
- Keep your door locked at all times.
- In Work buildings and offices:
- Never prop open an exterior door to your work building.
- If entering a locked building, make sure it closes and locks behind you.
- Lock your office; even it is for a short period of time.
- Secure your purse, wallet or any other valuable items in a locked closet or drawer.
- Contact the University Police Department if something in your office/work building doesn't seem right, or causes you to be suspicious.
- Do not loan your room, office or building keys to others.
- Lost or stolen keys should be reported immediately.
- Employees should notify their immediate supervisor, the University Police, and Physical Plant to complete a Best Lock Key report form.
- Resident students should notify the Office of Residence Life.
- Never give out personal information about yourself to strangers on the phone or over the Internet. This information includes, but is not limited to:
- Your name, Student I.D. Number, Phone Number
- Social Security Number
- Credit card numbers
Use your best judgment when receiving unsolicited calls, and report any suspicious or persistent calls to the University Police Department.
- Do not carry or flash large sums of cash.
- DO NOT LEAVE VALUABLE ITEMS UNATTENDED.
- Avoid the temptation to leave backpacks, purses, notebook computers, etc. unattended, even for a short period of time.
- Use the safety escort service sponsored by the University Police Department.
- On-campus safety escorts are available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week by calling X3330. When calling to request an escort, please state your current location and your destination.
- Mark valuable property with an engraver to increase your chances of recovering the property if it is stolen.
- This service is provided free of charge through the University Police Department's Operation I.D. program.
- Report suspicious persons and criminal activity to the University Police Department immediately.
- Ask a University Police Officer for further campus and personal safety tips. They are happy to address any questions or concerns that you have about safety on campus.
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