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Police Department

 

As a parent, you are always looking out for your student's safety. At Missouri Western State University, our University Police Department takes that same responsibility very seriously. They offer an array of services to ensure the physical well being of your student. These services include the following:

  • The University Police Department is the law enforcement agency on campus.  Commissioned officers are on duty 24 hours per day, 365 days per year and are charged with enforcing campus rules, St. Joseph City Ordinances and Missouri State Statutes.

  • Three Police Department Vehicles are used to patrol the campus and enforce parking and driving regulations. Any time the Police Department's dispatch is closed, phone calls are forwarded directly to officers in the field for immediate response.

  • First response to medical issues/accidents. The Police Officers are trained in CPR/AED and maintain a direct line of communication with the 911 dispatchers. When there is an accident, injury, or illness on campus, these officers are contacted first so they can provide immediate emergency attention until EMS providers can arrive. Automated External Defibrillator are maintained in police vehicles.

  • Operation ID - The Police Department will, upon request of the student, document serial numbers of your student's personal possessions that may be susceptible to theft, such as laptops, i-pods, CD players, DVD players, etc. through Operation ID. This ensures that, in the event of a theft, no one else can claim that the item is theirs when questioned by the Police Department.

  • There are nine emergency phones located across campus. At the push of a button, your student can be instantly connected to a Police Officer.

  • Courtesy Patrol is available to escort students, during certain hours, from place to place around campus. If your student feels unsafe on campus, they can request a Courtesy Patrol Intern to escort them back to their residence hall, to the library, or wherever their destination may be. These escorts carry flashlights, wear bright orange vests, and carry two-way radios for communication with the Public Safety Officers. They can also have a Police Officer escort them if a Courtesy Patrol escort is not available.

For more information about the safety of Western's campus, view the Clery Report on Campus Crime Procedures & Statistics.