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  • OSUPD Welcomes New Officer with Pinning Ceremony

    The Ohio State University Police Division (OSUPD) welcomed Officer Erin Rainbolt to the division with a pinning ceremony on February 8, 2024.“Policing at Ohio State University is unique in a good way because I feel like we truly have a chance to help others and serve and protect others,” said Rainbolt.Rainbolt attended the Central Ohio Technical College (COTC) where she completed the police train...
  • Two OSUPD CLEE Graduates

    Two Ohio State University Police Division lieutenants were recently celebrated for reaching a high level of professional accomplishments. OSUPD’s Lt. Joanna Shaul and Lt. Brandon Yankanin were two of the 28 Certified Law Enforcement Executive (CLEE) program graduates at a ceremony held on February 2, 2024. The ceremony celebrated the completion of study in a unique course co-sponsored b...
  • Safety Notice Email Address Changes

    Beginning February 14, Google, Yahoo and other external email services are implementing changes to prevent spam. As part of those changes, safety-related emails like Public Safety Notices and Buckeye Alerts will be sent from publicsafety@emergency.osu.edu. To ensure that these messages are sent straight to your inbox, please add this sender email address to your address book.This message is being...
  • Your Safety is a Top Priority

    The official start of spring is a little more than one month away and as the weather warms up, police are asking everyone to look out for their fellow Buckeyes. When traveling on campus, follow these safety tips:Keep your eyes up and your earbuds out. Eliminate distractions.Use crosswalks and obey traffic laws. Be aware of your surroundings and walk with a friend or coworker when possible.Us...
  • OSUPD Chief Joins JewishColumbus Town Hall

    The Ohio State University Police Division (OSUPD) Chief Kimberly Spears-McNatt was one of six panelists at Sunday’s JewishColumbus Law Enforcement Town Hall. The event took place at the Jewish Community Center in Columbus and focused on how law enforcement agencies, both separately and cooperatively, address antisemitic activity and crime. “Ohio State has not and will not tolerate hatre...

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