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  • Jeffrey Named Chief of The Ohio State University Police Division

    The Ohio State University Police Division (OSUPD) has named Dennis Jeffrey chief of police, effective November 1.“Dennis has three decades of law enforcement experience and has worked in support of Ohio State’s community for a majority of his career, both with OSUPD and in various roles while at Columbus Police,” said Monica Moll, associate vice president of Ohio State’s Department of Public Safe...
  • Halloween Safety Tips

    This Halloween weekend, keep the costumes spooky but take your personal safety serious. If you celebrate, please do so responsibly and be respectful neighbors. Police recommend sticking with your friends. If you go out together, come home together.On campus, make everyone use their Buck ID to swipe into residence halls and do not allow tailgaters. If you see something suspicious, report it to Uni...
  • Deputy Chief Whiteside Featured on City of Ohio State Podcast

    With more than100,000 fans and visitors flocking to Ohio Stadium for each home game, the Office of Administration and Planning (A&P) works tirelessly behind-the-scenes to support the Department of Athletics and provide a safe, fan-friendly environment. Find out what it takes to host the Best Fans in the Land at the Shoe. View video transcript here: https://ap.osu.edu/sites/default/files/...
  • Community Police Academy

    Registration is open for OSUPD’s free Community Police Academy. The four-week program runs October 22 to November 12 and meets each Tuesday from 5-8 p.m. The October 22, 29 and November 12 classes will be hosted in Blankenship Hall. The November 5 class will be hosted in the Physical Activity and Education Services (PAES) building. Classes include open discussion and scenario-based role playing t...
  • Behind the Badge: Lieutenant Bruce Allen

    Name? Rank?Bruce Allen, LieutenantHow long have you been with OSUPD?Eight years.Where are you from and how does that help shape who you are today?I was born and raised in Columbus, OH. I attended Northland High School, which was very diverse. I think growing up around people from different backgrounds has helped me connect with all kinds of people and be a better police officer.What inspired you ...

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