August 15, 2013
Parking on campus? The 2013-2014 Gonzaga University parking permits are now available! Permits can be purchased online or at the newly located Parking Services office (Welch Hall, lower level east entry). All prices are the SAME as last year.
New to campus this year, the BARC Parking Facility is now open! Parking designations are as follows:
2nd Level = Red Permits
3rd Level = Green and Yellow Permits
4th Level = Green and Yellow Permits
Last year’s 2012-2013 parking permits expire on August 31, 2013, so make sure to purchase your new permit soon and beat the rush!
Online permits can be purchased at https://commerce.cashnet.com/GUSEC01. You must bring a copy of your online payment receipt to the Parking Services office to claim the permit.
For any parking questions or concerns, please contact the Parking Services office at 509-313-6147.
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Posted by vansant
August 14, 2013
A Level II Registered Sex Offender has registered a home address in the 700 block of East Indiana, 5 blocks north of campus. For more information, visit the Spokane County website below:
http://www.icrimewatch.net/offenderdetails.php?OfndrID=1177973&AgencyID=54488
For more information about the registry and offender levels, visit http://www.communitynotification.com/cap_safety_1.php?office=54528
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August 8, 2013
A student reported to Campus Security that he was the victim of an assault just north of campus earlier this morning (August 8) at about 1:00 AM. The student reported that he was walking in the alley of the 200 block east between Mission and Augusta with a non-student when an individual or individuals knocked him to the ground and kicked him. The student was treated at a hospital for facial lacerations. The non-student was not injured.
The student was unable to provide any description of the individual(s), but was still encouraged to file a police report.
Gonzaga community members are reminded of the following safety tips:
• If you have to walk, do so in groups especially after dark. Try to use well-lit, busy routes.
• Utilize Security escorts to travel across campus: 313-2222.
• Be aware of your surroundings.
• Report suspicious persons or circumstances immediately to GU Security (313-2222) or SPD (911).
• DO NOT confront persons who act or appear they may become threatening.
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July 17, 2013



Persons of interest in a theft of a laptop from Foley Library. Campus Security would like to talk to them. Please call 509-313-2222 if you see them on or near campus.
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Posted by vansant
July 8, 2013
A faculty member reported to campus security this morning (July 8) that somebody had entered her College Hall third floor office and accessed her computer. Gonzaga ITS was able to determine that the computer was accessed at about 11:30 PM on July 4th for approximately 2 minutes. Nothing is believed to be missing at this time, nor is any information believed to be compromised. The faculty member was advised to report the incident to Spokane Police. Campus security is reviewing surveillance video.
The subject may have accessed the office by entering a fenced construction area on the west side of College Hall, climbing a scaffold, and entering through an unsecured window.
Gonzaga staff & faculty are reminded to:
- Secure all doors and windows when away from your office.
- Log off or lock your computer whenever you are away from it. Call ITS at 313-5550 if you are unsure how to lock your computer.
- Report suspicious persons immediately to Campus Security (313-2222).
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Posted by vansant
March 27, 2013
Every year about this time, we receive reports of individuals soliciting magazine sales at residence halls on campus, and at residences in the surrounding neighborhood. In the past, these individuals have sometimes gained access to residence halls and apartments by “tailgating” behind a student who is entering. These individuals DO NOT have permission to enter Gonzaga residences, and/or solicit on the Gonzaga campus. If you see them anywhere on campus, please contact GU Security immediately at 313-2222.
An important reminder: you should NEVER allow access to your residence hall to anyone who is not a resident, an authorized staff member (who should be able to provide GU identification) or accompanied by a resident or authorized staff member.
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Posted by vansant
March 18, 2013
A recent incident at Seattle University’s law school had some members of a class a bit shaken up: http://www.komonews.com/news/local/Belligerent-intruder-barges-into-Seattle-University-law-class-195806601.html
What would you do in a similar situation? Gonzaga Security recommends these basic steps to protect yourself and others:
- Stay calm. Part of staying calm is envisioning and planning – in advance – what you would do in a situation like this.
- Get to a safe place. If you can’t get to a safe place, be prepared to defend yourself until help arrives.
- Call 911; and then campus security at 509-313-2222. Be prepared to provide detailed information to the dispatcher.
A response time of 1-2 minutes by campus security is not unusual. We’ll do our best to respond quickly, but safely. In a serious incident on campus, law enforcement is usually on scene in 3-5 minutes.
For more information on the steps to take when you are confronted with a dangerous or potentially dangerous situation, check out Gonzaga’s Emergency Guidelines and active shooter information.
Gonzaga Security also offers facilitated training sessions tailored to specific workplace and academic settings. For more information, contact Community Education at 509-313-3996.
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Posted by vansant
March 5, 2013
Campus Security received a report of a white male 40-49 years of age, thin build, average height, short blonde hair, asking several people on and near campus for gas money.
We also received a report from a student of a male subject wearing jeans and a large black overcoat who she believed may have been following her while she walked across campus alone at 2:15 AM Saturday morning. The subject did not attempt to make contact with the student.
Gonzaga community members are reminded of the following safety tips:
- If you have to walk, do so in groups especially after dark. Try to use well-lit, busy routes. Be aware of your surroundings.
- Utilize Security escorts to travel across campus: 313-2222.
- Utilize Saferide if you need a ride back to your residence from an off-campus location: call 568-8000.
- Report suspicious persons or circumstances immediately to GU Security (313-2222) or SPD (911).
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Posted by vansant
March 5, 2013
Going to the WCC tourney? Follow these safety & security tips from Las Vegas Metro PD:
- When your luggage is in your possession, treat it as if it were GOLD. Never leave these items unattended.
- Carry travelers checks, instead of large amounts of cash. Only carry what you will need for the day (or evening). Leave all your valuables,such as credit cards, jewelry or airline tickets, in the room safe. Write down your traveler check and credit card numbers and place this information in your room safe.
- Be alert. If you are in a crowded area, carry your purse (wallet)close to you and keep a firm grip on it. Do not leave purses (handbags or cameras) on the back of chairs, under tables or restroom hooks.
- Keep track of your hotel key. You may want to return your key to the front desk while you are out. Close you hotel room securely, even if you are going for ice. Ask a security officer to escort you to your room if you have lost your key.
- Use automatic teller machines in well-lighted areas of the hotel you are staying in. Walk in pairs or groups whenever possible.
- Make sure your family or friends have contact numbers for you while you are in the Las Vegas area. Keep in touch with them and tell them where you are going.
- Look for the VIVA patrol if you need directions or other assistance.The VIVA Patrol (Visitor Information, Visitor Assistance) is part of the LVMPD*s volunteer program. VIVA members wear bright yellow shirts with the VIVA logo as well as caps and can be found walking in pairs along the Strip, Fremont Street and McCarran International Airport.
- Stay alert and trust your instincts. If you see suspicious people loitering near your hotel room or auto do not approach or confront them . Report any suspicious activity to the hotel, a police officer, a security officer, or hotel staff member immediately.
- In crowded areas or in situations where crowds are expected (such as show lines, buffet area, bus stop, baggage carousel ect.) be aware of your valuables. Keep your purse or luggage close to your body. In situations as these, it may be wise to carry any monies in your front pocket or use a secured “fanny pack.”
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Posted by vansant
February 28, 2013
Houses
Let trusted neighbors or friends know you are leaving and ask them to keep an eye on your house.
Leave exterior lights on. Lock all gates, doors and windows. Close all curtains.
If you would like your home checked while you are away on break, the Spokane Police Department Senior Volunteers offer this service. Services are provided Monday through Friday for up to 30 days. All doors and windows are physically checked including any out-buildings on your property. Call the Vacation Home Check Information line at (509)622-5885 if you are interested in having this service provided to you.
Vehicles
If you live off-campus, you may want to park your car on campus over spring break. The City of Spokane only allows parking on the street for up to twelve hours at a time. Consider utilizing the free parking program offered by Campus Public Safety and Security. No permit is required but you must sign up at the CPS&S office located in lower Welch hall. Parking is limited and is on a first-come first-served basis. Campus Security is not responsible for any damage or theft to vehicles if you choose to utilize this program. Remember to lock your vehicle and remove all valuables that may attract unwanted attention.
Mail & Packages
If you will be gone more than two to three days, make arrangements to have your newspaper and mail deliveries stopped or picked up by a trusted neighbor or friend.
Whether you live on campus or off, you may rent a mailbox from the Gonzaga Mail Room for $35.00 per school year. Right now they are offering mailbox rentals for $15.00 for the rest of the school year. If you live on or off-campus and you have a mailbox through Gonzaga, you can have packages delivered to the secure mail room.
The United States Parcel Service offers the following service if you will be away from your off-campus residence for any period of time: https://holdmail.usps.com/duns/HoldMail.jsp
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February 27, 2013
A student vehicle was broken into at 5:23 AM this morning at Kennedy Apartments. Suspects used the same routine as yesterday morning and last month at Sinto Apartments. One of the suspects checks vehicles in the lot for “incentives” (in this case, two Ipods and a stereo with faceplate). He returns to his vehicle and they park in a space near the target vehicle. One of the suspects then breaks into the target vehicle.
In the vast majority of vehicle prowls, the thief looks for valuable items first, then breaks in. They rarely break in and then look for items. The key is taking a few seconds to remove valuable items from view. If you can’t take them inside with you, at least conceal items in the glove box, trunk, or under a seat. Don’t give the thief a reason to target your vehicle.
The vehicle of interest is a silver or light gray 1996-1999 Ford Taurus with minor body damage on the left side. it has a distinctive oval shaped rear window. If you see this vehicle on or near campus, please contact Campus Security immediately at 509-313-2222.
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Posted by vansant
February 26, 2013

We believe this may be the same vehicle as the one in the January 24th vehicle prowl at Sinto Apartments. MO is same: suspect vehicle parks in a nearby space, passenger gets out and checks cars in the lot, finds target. Driver never leaves vehicle. Passenger appears to be white male 25-40, medium height and build. Smoker. May have shaved keys as he entered a 1992 Honda Prelude at Plant Services (west of Dussault) without force.
If you see this vehicle on or near campus or observe any suspicious activity, please call Campus Security immediately at 509-313-2222.
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February 25, 2013
Gonzaga Security received a report today regarding a subject who entered the Duff’s kitchen on Friday at about 7 PM through an open back door and asked the employees for money. Duff’s employees reported that the subject did not threaten them, but continued asking for money until they escorted him out. During review of security video, he was also seen approaching several other community members in the Kennedy Apartment parking area before and after he entered Duffs. The subject is a dark-skinned male, 18-22 years old, with long curly hair. He was wearing denim knee-length shorts.
Please report any panhandling to Campus Security immediately at 509-313-2222.
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Posted by vansant
February 25, 2013
From SPD’s news release:
The Spokane Police Department is looking for information into a shooting that took place on Baldwin between Cincinnati and Hamilton.
The incident happened just before 2:00 AM on February 25th. Witnesses reported seeing a male in dark clothes standing by a small white 4door car. He shot several rounds from a handgun at a small black truck with a canopy that was stopped in the street. The suspect has not been identified and the victim left the area without contacting police. Officers located several shell casings in the street and bullet fragments that show shots were fired towards the west. Anyone with information is asked to call Crime Check at 456-2233 or 242-TIPS (8477)
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Posted by vansant
February 21, 2013
At 2 AM this morning, two vehicles in the Sinto Apartments parking lot were prowled. The suspect was riding a mountain bike and had a backpack. He wore a dark colored hooded jacket. In each case, the suspect first looked into the vehicle using a flashlight, then broke the front passenger window and climbed in through the window to look through the vehicle for valuables. This was much the same MO from the vehicle prowl on January 28th http://blogs.gonzaga.edu/campo/2013/01/28/vehicle-prowl-at-sinto-apartments/
The same subject was later seen in the area at about 4 AM, so he is likely very active in the neighborhood.
Please remember to lock your vehicle and remove or conceal all items that might provide incentive to break in. This includes backpacks, duffle bags, laptop cases, and Ipod cables.


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Posted by vansant
February 20, 2013
Last Friday evening at 6:30 PM, a student walking on Sharp Avenue near Addison was inappropriately touched by male subject who had walked up behind her. The student responded by yelling, retreating to a safe place, and calling Spokane Police and Campus Security immediately. Spokane Police quickly located and detained the 21 year old non-student. After being identified by the student, he was booked into jail for Assault with Sexual Motivation. Kudos to the student for handling this situation perfectly and to the Spokane Police for a quick response!
Gonzaga community members are reminded of the following safety tips:
- If you have to walk, do so in groups especially after dark. Try to use well-lit, busy routes. Be aware of your surroundings.
- Utilize Saferide or taxi service if you need a ride back to your residence from an off-campus location: call 568-8000.
- Utilize Security escorts to travel across campus: 313-2222.
- Report suspicious persons or circumstances immediately to GU Security (313-2222) or SPD (911).
- Once you are in safe place, report all crimes immediately to police at 911 and GU Security at 313-2222.
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