To: All Faculty & All Academic Professionals & All Civil Service Staff &
All Undergrad Students & All Grad Students <everybody@illinois.edu>
From: "Chief of Police Barbara O'Connor" <dpscomments@illinois.edu>
Reply-To: dps-mail@illinois.edu
Subject: CRIME-ALERT
I write to inform you of an incident which poses a continuing risk to
students and employees of the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign.
The Champaign Police Department is investigating a report of an armed
robbery that occurred on 10-25-09 at approximately 3:15 am at the
intersection of Third Street and White Street.
The victim was walking northbound on the west sidewalk across from the
intersection of Third Street and White Street when he was approached by a
male subject. The male subject stopped in front of the victim and asked
him if he knew where he could get some bud. The victim assumed the
male subject meant cannabis when he asked for bud and told him no and
continued to walk past the male subject. As the victim continued to walk
past the male subject, he felt a hard object pressed against his back.
The male subject stated, "Don't turn around, I have a gun. Give me
everything you got." The victim complied with the male subject's demand
and provided the male subject $26 in United States currency. The victim
did not observe the gun on the male subject, however did describe the
hard object pressed against his back as circular in shape, like a gun.
The male suspect was described as an African-American male, approximately
30 years of age, approximately six feet tall, weighing approximately two
hundred and fifty pounds with a goatee and a dark complexion. The male
suspect was wearing a dark blue hooded sweatshirt, gray sweat pants and a
white t-shirt under the blue hooded sweatshirt. The male suspect may
have also been wearing a black "skull cap" on his head under the hood of
the sweatshirt.
Fortunately, the victim in this incident was not injured.
As a result of this crime, the University of Illinois and Champaign
Police Departments are increasing patrols in the area and are working
collaboratively to gather additional suspect information.
Anyone with information about this incident should call the Champaign
Police Department at 217-351-4545. Information also can be shared
anonymously through Crimestoppers by calling 217-373-TIPS or online at:
http://www.champaigncountycrimestoppers.com/
The University of Illinois Police Department offers the following crime
prevention strategies:
-Always keep your doors and windows locked.
-Trust your instincts - if you feel uncomfortable about someone near you
on the street, in an elevator or getting off a bus, go to a populated
place or yell for help.
-Use well-lit and busy sidewalks if possible.
-Avoid walking alone or walking near vacant lots, alleys, construction
sites and wooded areas.
-Learn the locations of emergency phones on campus.
-Carry a cell phone, whistle or a personal alarm to alert people that you
need help.
-Try to park in an area that will be well-lit and heavily traveled when
you return.
-Lock your car doors and roll up the windows completely - even if you are
only running a quick errand.
-Stay alert at all times and call the police immediately to report
suspicious activity.
-Put the contact "ICE" (In Case of Emergency) in your cell phone with a
name and telephone number of a loved one, to enable emergency services
personnel to contact your family in the event of an emergency.
-Excessive volume or use of electronic devices (iPods, PDAs, cell phones,
etc.) distracts you from being alert to potential safety issues. Unplug
yourself and tune in to your immediate environment.
-Utilize the SafeWalks program which is designed to provide a walking
escort to any student between the hours of 9:00 p.m. to 2:00 a.m. Sunday
through Thursday and 9:00 p.m. to 3:00 a.m. Friday and Saturday (call
333-1216 to arrange a SafeWalk).
-Utilize the Saferides program which is designed to provide a safe
transport to any student and is generally available during the evening
hours until 6:30 a.m. (Call
Finally, if you have not yet done so, please register your contact
information with Illini-Alert, at emergency.illinois.edu to receive
messages about critical safety issues on campus.
Barbara R. O'Connor, J.D.
Executive Director of Public Safety
Chief of Police
University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
This mailing approved by:
The Office of the Chief of Police
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