Campus Police - Reports
The UNM Gallup Police Department encourages anyone who is the victim or witness to any crime to promptly report the incident to the police. Because police reports are public records under state law, the UNM Gallup Police Department cannot hold reports of crime in confidence, Confidential reports for purposes of inclusion in the annual disclosure of crime statistics can generally be made to other UNM campus security authorities, as identified below.
Confidential reports of crime may also be made to UNM Crime Stoppers at (505)-277-STOP (505)-277-7867, or with crime soppers at (505)-722-6161
The UNM Gallup Police Department compiles and reports annual crime statistics to inform the University community about crime and related problems. Statistics are gathered from UNM Gallup Police reports. The UNM Gallup crime stats can be found within the Letter from Lt. Madrid, linked on the left of this page. You may also request a copy of the report from the UNM Gallup Police Dept. in Calvin Hall, room 228.
Tables 1a through 3a contain 2007 crime statistics. Table 1a shows crimes on campus reported to the UNM Gallup Police Department. Table 2a shows crimes reported to other campus security authorities and off-campus crime reported to the Gallup Police Department. Table 3a shows referrals for campus disciplinary action of cases of alcohol, drug and weapons law violations.
Tables 1a through 3a contain 2006 crime statistics. Table 1a shows crimes on campus reported to the UNM Gallup Police Department. Table 2a shows crimes reported to other campus security authorities and off-campus crime reported to the Gallup Police Department. Table 3a shows referrals for campus disciplinary action of cases of alcohol, drug and weapons law violations.
Tables 1a through 3a contain 2005 crime statistics. Table 1a shows crimes on campus reported to the UNM Gallup Police Department. Table 2a shows crimes reported to other campus security authorities and off-campus crime reported to the Gallup Police Department. Table 3a shows referrals for campus disciplinary action of cases of alcohol, drug and weapons law violations.
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