Campus Alerts

Date: 5/07/2009

Location: Bunch Library

Incident Information:

Two laptops were reported stolen from the 2nd floor of the Bunch library between 2:30pm and 9:30pm on Thursday May 7, 2009. In both instances, the owners apparently left the laptop unattended for no more than ten minutes.

Keep in mind that the end of the semester is a prime opportunity for theft. As students focus on studying and packing up for the summer, we tend to let down our guard, increasing the possibility and opportunity for theft.

Suspect Description(s):

None at this time.

Please Remember

  • DO NOT LEAVE VALUABLES UNATTENDED (EVEN IF YOU WILL ONLY BE GONE FOR A FEW MINUTES)
  • DO NOT LEAVE VALUABLES IN PLAIN SIGHT INSIDE YOUR VEHICLE  
  • REPORT SUSPICIOUS ACTIVITY IMMEDIATELY

REPORT SUSPICIOUS PERSONS, VEHICLES OR ACTIVITIES IMMEDIATELY TO BELMONT UNIVERSITY OFFICE OF CAMPUS SECURITY!

Belmont Non-Emergency 615/460-6617

Belmont Emergency 615/460-6911

Date: 04/25/2009

Location: Belmont Campus

Incident Information:

Auto burglaries have been reported on Belmont's campus on Saturday April 25, 2009 in the early evening hours. The burglaries seem to be random, occurring in both parking garages and surface lots. Metro police have reported an increase in auto burglaries all throughout the Nashville area.

Suspect Description(s):

Two black males. One was wearing a white t-shirt and baggy jean shorts. The other was wearing all black.

Both suspects are reported to be teenagers.

Please Remember

  • Keep your vehicle locked at all times.
  • Do not leave valuables inside your vehicle. 
  • Report suspicious activity immediately.

REPORT SUSPICIOUS PERSONS, VEHICLES OR ACTIVITIES IMMEDIATELY TO BELMONT UNIVERSITY OFFICE OF CAMPUS SECURITY!

Belmont Non-Emergency 615/460-6617

Belmont Emergency 615/460-6911

Date:  04/13/2009                            

Location: Edgehill/Belmont areas

Incident Information:

Metro police have reported an increase in street robberies in this area. Although no incident has occurred on Belmont property at this time, street robberies have occurred near the campus. Most incidents occurred between 4:00pm and 11:00pm. Most occurred in alleyways and parking lots.

Suspect Description(s):

Between 1 and 4 black males wearing dark clothing.

 Between: 110 lbs. and 140 lbs.,  5'1 and 5'8 14 yrs and 17 yrs old

Please Remember

  • Use the buddy system. Walk in a group instead of alone.
  • Call for a security escort, especially at night.
  • Always be aware of your surroundings.
  • Avoid walking in alleyways.
  • Lock your vehicle immediately after entering.
  • Do not loiter inside your vehicle.  

REPORT SUSPICIOUS PERSONS, VEHICLES OR ACTIVITIES IMMEDIATELY TO BELMONT UNIVERSITY OFFICE OF CAMPUS SECURITY!

Belmont Non-Emergency 615/460-6617

Belmont Emergency 615/460-6911

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