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Coffee with a Cop

November 15, 2019

Thanks to the Chapel Hill/Carrboro YMCA for hosting “Coffee with a Cop” this morning, providing another opportunity for UNC Police, the Chapel Hill Police Department and officers from other area agencies to share coffee and conversation with members of the communities we serve and protect.

2019 Annual Security and Fire Safety Report

October 3, 2019

Colleges and universities are required by the Jeanne Clery Disclosure of Campus Security Policy and Campus Crime Statistics Act to publish and distribute an annual security and fire safety report that accurately discloses campus crime statistics and other information. The 2019 … Read more

Public Notice: CALEA Team Invites Public Comments July 9 at 6 p.m.

June 7, 2019

UNC Police will engage in its regular re-accreditation process in July 2019. A team of assessors representing the Commission on Accreditation for Law Enforcement Agencies Inc. will review the policies and procedures, management, patrol, support, and administrative services of the … Read more

Shop with a Cop: December 2018

December 17, 2018

Officers from UNC Police & other local police agencies shared cheer with Frank Porter Graham Elementary School students, courtesy of the Chapel Hill Optimist Club’s annual “Shop with a Cop” program.

No Shave November

November 29, 2018

These are just few of the UNC Police officers forgoing shaving to support the “No Shave November Foundation.” The UNC Police Department is donating funds and “going grizzly” thru November and “Double Down December” to raise awareness, support research, and support co-workers who are battling cancer.

A Dog with a Job

June 4, 2018

Franklin, a two-year-old chocolate Labrador retriever, is an assistance dog with a specialty in crisis response working alongside officers at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill to support individuals experiencing stress or trauma.

Franklin meets the Boy Scouts!

May 21, 2018

Already a fixture on campus as a final exam de-stressing resource for students, UNC Police K9 handler Officer Ray Rodriguez introduced the department’s new Therapy Dog “Franklin” to Boy Scout Troop 39 at University United Methodist Church.