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Daily Crime and Fire Logs

The University Police Department (UPD) publishes a daily crime log as required by Federal Law. The purpose of the Daily Crime and Fire Logs are to record criminal incidents, and alleged criminal incidents, that are reported to or identified by the campus police or security department. Crimes and fires are recorded within 2 business days of the report and placed in order received. Entries are updated for 60 days after the incident was recorded.

The printed logs are available 24/7 by request through UPD or Dispatch. By clicking on the links below, you will be taken to a PDF document that is easily printed. For further information or questions relating to the Daily Crime and Fire Logs, please contact UPD at 806-651-2300. Thanks for taking the time to visit our web page.

 

WTAMU DAILY CRIME AND FIRE LOG (4/1/24 to present)

 

 

AMARILLO CENTER CRIME LOG (4/1/24 to present)

 

 

RELLIS DAILY CRIME LOG

WTAMU does not maintain the crime log for this separate campus.

 

Glossary For Daily Crime and Fire Log
General Locations Case Sources Dispositions
- Zone ## - Parking Lots on campus
- JBK – Jack B. Kelley Student Center
- HELC – Hastings Electronic Learning Center
- VHAC- Virgil Henson Activities Center
- ANS – Agriculture and Natural Sciences Building
- FUBC – First United Bank Center
- CRC – Classroom Center
- MMNH – Mary Moody Northen Hall
- FAC – Fine Arts Complex
- CSA: Campus Security Authority
- Conduct: Student conduct Office
- LLE: Local Law Enforcement Agency (including student travel jurisdictions)
- NA: Anonymous or Confidential
- Title IX: Office of Civil Rights and Title IX
- UPD: University Police Department
- UPD-CAD: University Police Department Dispatch System
- Active: Ongoing investigation
- Campus Referral: Campus Security Authority, Title IX, or Student Conduct report
- Cleared by Arrest: Arrested, citation issued, turned over to court for prosecution
- Closed: Lack of information to continue investigation or receive updates
- Unfounded: Crime did not occur