University Police Current Information
Department Profiles
Every quarter the University Police Department randomly selects an employee to profile. These profiles help highlight the talents and skills of the men and women who serve the ASU community.
Previously highlighted employee profiles:
Carl Brion
Kent Frazier
Erica Manley
Ofc. Eddie Rodriguez
Ofc. Lea Anne Roach
Ofc. Mary Wilson
Campus Crime and Safety Report
The Angelo State University Police Department has released its 2010-2011 Campus Crime and Safety Report.
The purpose of this report is to provide our faculty, staff and students with campus safety information including crime and fire statistics. In addition, the report provides other valuable information pertaining to campus safety.
$500 REWARD
The Angelo State University Police Department is searching
for those responsible for a number of car burglaries occurring in campus residential parking lots. Read more to help!
New 911 Lifeline Law Intended to Save Lives
A new law passed by the Texas Legislature in 2011 means that a person under 21 won’t be charged by the police for possessing or consuming alcohol if the person calls 911 because someone might have alcohol poisoning. Read more about the 911 Lifeline Policy.
SAFE. SECURE. FREE
The University Police Department has partnered with LeadsOnline to offer a free service called “Report It”. This online system allows users to enter and maintain secure records on the property they own. Users may store serial numbers, item descriptions, pictures and even scanned receipts that can easily be identified in the event of theft or loss. Your account can be accessed from anywhere via a secure site. “Report It” is searchable and even allows the users the ability to print a full inventory of their property and valuables. This feature is extremely important for law enforcement should you be the victim of a theft.
To start entering your items, go to the Report It website now or click here for more information.
Annual Department Service Awards
The University Police Department has a long standing tradition of exemplary performance demonstrated by its police officers and civilian personnel.
Annually, the police department recognizes a police officer and civilian employee who have served the department with distinction by awarding the Officer of the Year and the Support Services Award. The recipients of these awards have shown great commitment to their duties and have served with outstanding loyalty and professionalism.
2010 Traffic Contact Report
The University Police Department has released its state-mandated 2010 Annual Traffic Contact Report.
The University Police Department remains committed to unbiased policing in all encounters between its police officers and the public. Such a commitment helps ensure public confidence and mutual trust through the provisions of services in a fair and equitable fashion. The University Police Department supports and has complied with all Texas laws prohibiting the use of racial profiling.
Ever lost something on campus?
Ever wondered if that item was in our lost and found?
The University Police Department is proud to introduce their new ONLINE LOST AND FOUND. This new service allows individuals to search all property currently in our lost and found. It’s simple and easy!
Shots Fired on Campus Video
Two words we hope we never hear on our campus.
University Police adheres to a standard of preparation as the key to a positive outcome in a negative situation. As such, we present to you “Shots Fired On Campus”, part of a training program designed to empower people with knowledge and strategies for preventing and surviving an active shooter situation.
To view the video, log into RamPort and select the “Shots Fired on Campus Training video” link in the Campus Safety Channel.
RamPark-ASU’s Parking Service
ASU requires anyone parking a vehicle on campus to have an active, valid parking permit properly displayed in their vehicle. RamPark is an online parking registration program which you will be able to access during the registration process for your classes or through RamPort in the Police Channel. More…
Daily Blotter
What nefarious deeds and goings-on are happening at ASU? Here is the daily report.
Crime Prevention
Don’t want to see your name in the blotter? Contact our department to schedule a crime prevention presentation and learn how to keep yourself from being a victim.




