Campus community:
We would like to inform you of a crime that recently occurred in the campus area to ensure you have the information you need to take the appropriate precautions.
On Tuesday, Oct. 1, 3:26 a.m. a burglary occurred at 1325 S. Halsted St (Bar Louie).
UICPD responded to a burglary alarm at the listed location upon arrival, UICPD learned that offenders broke the front door glass, entered the closed establishment and removed an ATM machine. The offenders then entered two vehicles and fled Northbound on Halsted Street. A search of the area for the offenders yielded negative results.
There are 6 offenders all described as males with slim builds. Two males were wearing grey hoodies with grey pants, two males were wearing black hoodies with black pants, one male was wearing a grey hoodie with black pants, and the last males was wearing all black clothing. They were seen entering a grey Jeep Grand Cherokee (IL EG16768) and a red Chevy Blazer (IL DJ64266) both of which fled Northbound from that location.
UIC Police will lead the investigation. If you have any information about this incident or concerns about campus safety, please contact the UIC Police non-emergency number: 312-996-2830. Witnesses may remain anonymous by reporting through the Anonymous Incident Reporting Form.]
UIC Police will provide updates as the situation warrants. For a more comprehensive look at crime in the campus area, see the daily crime log.
Public safety advisories are issued for relevant crimes that occur in our Clery geography. However, the UIC Police patrol area is much larger. UIC Police monitors this larger geographic area, together with the Chicago Police Department, to enhance community safety. UIC has more than 2,400 security cameras and 3,300 sensors posted around campus to deter crime and identify suspects. Detectives in our investigations division are trained to support and care for survivors of sexual assault and to investigate other violent crimes. Our security guards provide an extra layer of security, primarily around residence halls and libraries. Security guards can intervene or call police when they see unsafe conditions. Student patrol officers also provide observational security and Walking Safety Escorts for students, faculty and staff so they do not have to walk alone on campus.
Be aware. Stay informed. Together, we can secure our community.
- Don't share keys or iCards. If you have access to a building or room, do not share your access code or key with anyone. This ensures only authorized people enter.
- Lock doors and windows. Always lock your dorm room, apartment, lab, classroom or office doors and windows before you leave. This is the most effective way to prevent unauthorized entry.
- Secure your belongings. Keep valuable items out of sight and locked up when not in use. Invest in a laptop lock or safe for added security.
- Don't share personal information. Be cautious about sharing personal information online or with strangers, which can make you a target for burglary.
- Report light outages, broken locks and malfunctioning doors. If you notice broken or malfunctioning lights, locks or doors on campus, report them to Facilities Management at 312-996-7511 or servdesk@uic.edu.
- Report suspicious activity. If you witness suspicious individuals or behavior, report it to the UIC Police non-emergency number: 312-996-2830.
Available resources:
- Public Safety Advisory Updates
- UIC Annual Security Report
- Chicago Police Department Crime Statistics and Data
- UIC Safe App
- UIC Night Ride
- Personal Safety toolkit
- U & I Care Program (Student Assistance)
UIC public safety advisories are issued in accordance with a federal law (the Jeanne Clery Act) which requires universities to disclose information about certain crimes that may pose an ongoing threat to the campus community. To advance racial equity and social justice, UIC public safety advisories do not routinely use race, ethnicity or national origin as a descriptor.
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