Wright State University’s Police Department works full-time to keep students safe. “Our main goal is to provide the highest quality service to the campus community, while at the same time keeping us one of the safest campuses around,” said WSU Sergeant Patrick Ammon. During situations such as the acid spill that occurred in Oelman Hall […]
The recent trend of minor property crimes around campus continues with a series of thefts in and around the Student Union. Campus police are currently investigating various reports of personal items being taken after they were left unattended around the Student Union. These thefts occurred between 9 a.m and 9 p.m. over several different days, […]
Through a campus-wide e-mail, the Wright State Police Department notified students and staff Thursday morning of another auto break-in this time taking place Tuesday evening on campus. The break-in happened between 10:07-10:22 p.m. Tuesday evening and occured in WSU Lot 16. Lot 16 is the lot behind White Hall and is near the corner of […]
Two campus patrol cars have been equipped with new license plate reading technology. These devices automatically scan the license plates of passing vehicles, providing information to the officer on duty without having to run plates manually. According to Crime Prevention Manager Sergeant Patrick Ammon, the new readers will simply make it easier for police to […]