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10/29/24, 3:50 p.m.

Emergency gas line repair is occurring near Lot 16 at Alder Street and East 14th Alley. Expect possible traffic impacts. Repair time is unknown.


Oct. 24, 2024, 5:30 p.m.

Wednesday, Oct. 23, at approximately 8:05 p.m., Eugene Police Department (EPD) received a report of a gunshot in the area of Broadway and Patterson.

EPD is investigating. If you have any questions or information, contact EPD at the non-emergency number, 541-682-5111.

Any update will be posted on the UO Alert page

  • All crimes should be reported as soon as possible to local law enforcement.
  • Note that guns are not allowed on campus except for on-duty law enforcement. 
  • Be alert when traveling to, from, and around campus – especially at night.
  • Travel in well-lit areas. 
  • Communities are safest when members look out for each other. 
  • Download the UOregon Mobile App for easy access to safety resources, safe ride options, and maps.  

What is this notice? Campus Security Advisories are released by the University of Oregon Police Department when certain crimes are reported near campus property. These security advisories provide information about campus safety situations, and allow campus community members to take precautions for personal safety. This incident may have occurred outside the university's Clery Act reportable area, but was a serious crime close to campus and is being shared with students and employees. All crimes should be reported as soon as possible to local law enforcement.

 


Oct. 23, 2024, 1:15 p.m.

The Oct. 18 party related to the report of possible drink tampering occurred at 594 E 16th Ave., not at the fraternity chapter house. The party was hosted by Alpha Tau Omega members. 

During the investigation, a second report of possible drink tampering was received from a student who attended several events on Oct. 18, including one at the unaffiliated Kappa Sigma fraternity. At this time, there is no indication that this was related to the ATO party.

If you have any information regarding these or similar events, contact the UO Police Department non-emergency number at 541-346-2919. 

For additional information and support resources available, see the Oct. 21, 2024 UO Alerts Eugene Timely Warning message.

Any additional information will be posted at UO Alerts


Oct. 21, 2024, 1 p.m.

A UO student reported that an unknown substance may have been added to their drink while attending a party at Alpha Tau Omega (ATO), 616 E 16th Ave., Friday night, Oct. 18. Upon returning to their residence, the individual felt ill and received medical assistance early Saturday, Oct. 19.

It is illegal to tamper with another person’s drink. 

This reported event is under investigation. If you have any information, contact the UO Police Department non-emergency number at 541-346-2919.

Options for reporting and frequently asked questions about drugging are available at https://investigations.uoregon.edu/how-get-support.

There were several incidents of alleged drugging associated with fraternity parties last spring. These were investigated and documented in a spring safety advisory. Information about university conduct actions and chapter status of fraternity and sorority organizations is available at https://dos.uoregon.edu/fsl-status. 

Safety tips for partying:

  • Never leave your drink unattended and use caution when accepting drinks from others. 
  • Call 9-1-1 for medical and law enforcement assistance if you think something unknown has been added to your drink. 
  • Don’t accept an open drink. If you order a drink, watch the person open the bottle or mix your drink.
  • Stay with friends, watch out for each other, and let others know where you will be.

No action or inaction by a crime survivor makes that person responsible for their victimization. Perpetrators are responsible for crimes and their effects.  

Resources and support are available for survivors of crime in person and by phone 24 hours a day. 

Any additional information will be posted at UO Alerts. Safety tips and resources are also available on that site.  

What is this notice? Campus Crime Alerts are released by the University of Oregon Police Department when certain crimes are reported on or near campus property, and in compliance with federal law. These timely warnings provide information about campus safety situations and allow campus community members to take precautions for personal safety. This incident was a serious crime close to campus and is being shared with students and employees. All crimes should be reported as soon as possible to local law enforcement.

 


October 17, 2024  2:17 p.m.

Dear Faculty, Staff, and Students,

The University of Oregon is participating in the Great Oregon ShakeOut earthquake drill (www.shakeout.org/oregon) today. We are asking that you take time today to practice "Drop, Cover, and Hold On”:

DROP to the ground (before the earthquake drops you!),

COVER your head and neck with your arms and seek additional shelter by getting under a sturdy desk or table if nearby; and

HOLD ON to your shelter and be prepared to move with it until the shaking stops.

To learn more about earthquakes in Oregon and what you can do to prepare, please review the following resources:

Earthquakes in Oregon

- UO Earthquake Safety Resources

- Sign up for Earthquake Early Warning/ShakeAlert

- Develop your own Emergency Preparedness Plan

Thank You

UO Emergency Management Team


Please check this site every 10-15 minutes for updates on incidents affecting the UO campus and community.

In An Emergency

Call 9-1-1

For A Non-Emergency

Call UOPD 541-346-2919

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