At 3:02 p.m. Sunday, May 5, a UST student reported to Public Safety a sexual assault at an off-campus residence on Saturday, May 4.
At about 1:45 p.m. Monday, April 29, Public Safety received information from the St. Paul Police Department that three unknown suspects entered an unlocked apartment, held a resident at gunpoint, and possibly removed personal property items from inside.
At 2:10 p.m. Monday, April 29, a UST student reported she was walking from 11th Street through the plaza area, toward the Terrence Murphy Hall entrance, when an unidentified suspect approached the student from behind, grabbed her cell phone, then forcibly shoved her to the ground.
This project will conclude a six-week infrastructure project.
Prepare an action plan for safety in severe thunderstorms or tornadoes to help prevent injury or loss of life.
The adjusted schedule will affect only the evening route beginning Monday, March 18.
On Thursday, March 7, between 9:30 a.m. and noon, a UST student reported her off-campus residence was burglarized.
At 2:40 p.m. on Wednesday, March 6, a UST student reported her unattended laptop was stolen from a desk on the lower level of the O’Shaughnessy-Frey Library.
Public Safety would like to alert the University of St. Thomas community of an aggravated assault on the 1100 block of Hennepin Avenue.
The front door of 2050 Summit Avenue was forced open and the frame damaged.
Public Safety would like to alert the University of St. Thomas community of a theft in O’Shaughnessy-Frey Library.
Public Safety would like to alert the University of St. Thomas community of several recent thefts on the St. Paul campus, as well as two incidents recently reported by the Minneapolis Police Department.
Emergencies can happen – even on a quiet college campus. Are you prepared? Reviewing emergency procedures, discussing your department’s office safety plan, and registering your mobile phone numbers with St. Thomas’ emergency notification system are important in preparing for an emergency on campus.
Public Safety would like to advise the University of St. Thomas community of a crime alert issued by the Minneapolis Police Department.
Public Safety would like to update the University of St. Thomas community of an arrest made in the sexual assault incident reported on Nov. 19.
A white male in his late 20s, wearing a black hooded jacket and sunglasses, showed a handgun and demanded cash from a SuperAmerica store employee.
The work is set to end on Wednesday, Nov. 28. Choose an alternative travel route to avoid delays.
The victim was approached by an unidentified male suspect asking for money. The suspect then forced the victim to a nearby wooded area, where she was sexually assaulted.
Minneapolis Police gave an “all clear” Friday afternoon after spending more than two hours searching an office building near the St. Thomas campus following reports of possible gunfire.
Winter Hazard Awareness Week is Nov. 5 through 9 in Minnesota. The University of St. Thomas offers these guidelines for what to do and who to call in a snow emergency on campus.
With the recent string of bomb threats at colleges and universities across the country, it’s important to stay informed on what to do should an emergency situation arise on our campus.
The University of St. Thomas Department of Public Safety has posted an advisory regarding a weapons arrest in Lot O.
The University of St. Thomas Department of Public Safety has posted an advisory regarding a series of recent bike thefts.
This notice complies with the Higher Education Opportunity Act.
The Minnesota Department of Transportation is reminding motorists and pedestrians to “Share the Road: Pedestrian Safety is a Two-way Street.”