Campus Safety Update
Several suspects from recent campus crimes have been caught and arrested

Updated 4:30 pm, Monday, Sept. 17
The Âé¶¹´«Ã½Ó³» Police Department is reporting that the fourth and final suspect from the Sept. 8 robbery in Parking Structure 5 is in custody. All 7 suspects from the robberies on Sept. 8 and Sept. 9 have been arrested.
Updated 8 a.m., Friday, Sept. 14
The recent increase in criminal activity on the San Diego State  University campus and in the College Area is of great concern to the  university. To address these recent incidents, the university is  leveraging all of the Âé¶¹´«Ã½Ó³» Police Department's resources to identify the  individuals responsible while working to ensure a safe campus environment. 
 
Suspects in custody
Three of the four suspects from the  Sept. 1 robbery have been identified and arrested.  In addition, both of the suspects from the Sept. 9 robbery, including the shooter, has been apprehended.  The university is working diligently to identify and locate the remaining suspects  using all means at our disposal and through cooperative relationships  with allied agencies in the San Diego area.  Officials believe these suspects  may have been responsible for other crimes on campus and are glad  to have them in custody. 
 
Making campus more safe
To deter further incidents and help in the apprehension of other  criminals, Âé¶¹´«Ã½Ó³» is taking immediate action.  This includes increasing  the number of officers on patrol and deploying various technologies,  such as more security cameras and other surveillance tools. Light towers will also be placed in strategic locations to enhance visibility and safety. These are  in addition to the considerable resources we already have on campus.   Students, faculty and staff are encouraged to familiarize themselves and  take full advantage of services such as the free Safety Escort Service  and education programs. 
 
Be aware of your surroundings
All people on campus are encouraged to take basic safety precautions as outlined in the , maintain  an awareness of surroundings and report any suspicious activity to  the Âé¶¹´«Ã½Ó³» Police Department immediately.  For crimes in progress or life  threatening emergencies call 9-1-1. Non-emergencies can be directed to  dispatch at 619-594-1991. 
 
Being in a large metropolitan area, it is difficult to  eliminate crime altogether, but community members can continually work to limit its impact  on the campus.  Working in collaboration with community partners  and law enforcement allies will help ensure a positive  academic environment.


