Preparedness in the Pit, Oct. 23, 11 a.m. – 2 p.m.
Learn how to prepare yourself for unforeseen emergencies at the Campus Safety Preparedness in the Pit event.
Learn how to prepare yourself for unforeseen emergencies at the Campus Safety Preparedness in the Pit event.
Coffee with a Cop is an informal, agenda-free and barrier-free gathering for the Carolina community to connect one-on-one with UNC Police.
The Federal Trade Commission provide guidance to better understand and steer clear of deceptive practices.
UNC Police offers valuable tips to empower you with proactive measures for both personal safety and securing your property.
UNC Police is undergoing the reaccreditation process through the Commission on Accreditation for Law Enforcement Agencies (CALEA) and needs public feedback from the Carolina community.
Learn which Carolina employees wear a body camera, a helmet with a light-sensitive lens and a vest that reads “Free hugs & kisses.”
Assistant Vice Chancellor and Chief of UNC Police David Perry says that police officers should be an active part of campus, not just “an afterthought” that only shows up when there is a crisis or a conflict.
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.