The OSU Police Department is offering the Rape Aggression Defense (R.A.D.) Basic Self-Defense Course this fall. This is a nationally recognized program that teaches realistic self-defense tactics and techniques for women, beginning with awareness, prevention, and risk reduction and progressing to hands-on defense skills. Email zwcook@okstate.edu to enroll.
Project Safe Stop, a free community event, gives people on the autism spectrum a safe way to practice traffic stops. The Autism Foundation of Oklahoma, OSUPD, Stillwater PD and the Payne County Sheriff’s Office are co-hosting the event, set for 6–7:30 p.m., Wednesday, Oct. 8, in the O’Brate Stadium parking lot. Families are invited to connect with local officers, take part in a mock traffic stop, and enjoy booths, food and fun.
At approximately 4:39 p.m., Tuesday, Sept. 24, an individual reported an incident of groping through the email address 1is2many@okstate.edu, where victims of sexual misconduct, friends or witnesses can report their concern.
The Oklahoma State University Police Department is investigating reports of a scam involving the offer of a job as a research assistant for $400 per week. The suspect has phished the email of an OSU professor and is using it to reach out students. Read more on how to avoid becoming a victim.
The OSU Police Department is investigating an alleged assault that occurred in the courtyard of the Villages E/F at approximately 1:45 a.m. Have information? Call the OSUPD at 405-744-6523