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UNC Police

UNC Police supports the University’s core mission of teaching, research, and public service by developing partnerships that, through the encouragement of problem-solving and communications, seek to identify and address public safety needs with professionalism and integrity, all while protecting North Carolina’s future.

Silent Witness

Got a tip? Submit anonymous reports to UNC Police through the Silent Witness program. Witnesses are asked to provide as many details as possible about the crime including its location and any potential suspects. Reports are only identified by a unique number and will be reviewed by the Criminal Investigations Unit.

Silent Witness

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Recruitment

Police officers at Old Well
Join UNC Police and be part of a dedicated team serving a vibrant community of over 40,000 members. With opportunities for specialization, continuous training and benefits like free tuition for up to three classes per year, UNC Police offers a rewarding career where you can make a positive impact. We operate 24/7, focusing on community-oriented policing, crime prevention and fostering relationships with the community on and off campus. As a nationally accredited agency and an Equal Opportunity Employer, we encourage minorities and females to apply for all positions. View Open Positions

News

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Alert Carolina Sirens Test to be Held Sept. 12

September 10, 2024

No action is required as the University conducts a fall test of its Emergency Notification System.

2024 Tarrrr Heel Preparedness festival parrot "Arr ye ready?"
Tarrrr Heel Preparedness Festival, Sept. 19, 11 a.m. – 2 p.m.

September 3, 2024

Arrrr ye ready for an adventure, matey? Pirates are about to drop anchor in the Pit for the TARRRR Heel Preparedness Festival!

Accreditation Public Comment Portal
UNC Police Communications Request Community Feedback for CALEA Accreditation

September 3, 2024

UNC Police Communications is undergoing the reaccreditation process through the Commission on Accreditation for Law Enforcement Agencies and needs public feedback from the Carolina community.