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Police Blotter 11/13

Police Blotter 11/13

Jennifer Greenlee November 14, 2019

Debate turmoilFollowing the posting of the debate controversy videos on YouTube, Ryan Wash has received many harassing emails. Because of this, there is an automatic kickback on emails sent to him saying...

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Police Blotter

Jennifer Greenlee August 29, 2019

Medical Emergencies During the Late Night at Weber event on Aug. 23, an attendee passed out and hit her head on concrete. Police responded and called Ogden Fire for a medical response. When medical arrived,...

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Cooking up conversation

Danya Gil September 26, 2018

Weber State University police, students and community members gathered to discuss pressing issues like public perception of law enforcement, sexual assault and reporting in the Shepherd Union on Sept....

Officers and community members held discussions at the First Annual Eddie’s BBQ in the Shepherd Union. (Ben Brandley / The Signpost)

Police meet-n-greet BBQ builds bridges

Ben Brandley October 12, 2016

Police officers and Weber State University community members built bridges at the first annual Eddie’s BBQ on Oct. 8. The event, which was held in a Shepherd Union Ballroom, included a free barbecue,...

WSU police welcomes students, offers advice

The Signpost August 19, 2015

Dear WSU Community: On behalf of the men and women of WSU Police Department, I welcome you. Our police department is committed to providing a safe and secure environment for our students, faculty, staff,...

Wildcats prepare for disaster with new Code Purple system

August 24, 2014

From hazardous situations to hostile individuals, all kinds of disasters can occur on campus at any time. Though emergencies are relatively rare, drastic situations emphasize the need for campus safety. “Disasters...

WSU helps with funeral, gives free game tickets to officers

January 12, 2012

In continued recognition of Agent Jared Francom and his fellow public safety officers, this week’s Weber State University men’s basketball games are free to public safety officials and their families. “In...

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