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In the News: Safety Top of Mind During Move-in

ABC6 and Fox 28 was on campus as students began moving into residence halls. The media outlet noted that safety was top-of-mind for parents and students.

Ohio State public safety director Monica Moll cited extra patrols, lights, cameras and a Community Crime Map among the many safety resources available.

Protect Against Auto Theft

Theft of Hyundai and Kia model vehicles has been on the rise in Columbus and nationally. Specifically, models that use an inserted key instead of push button ignition are being targeted by thieves as easier to steal.

Become a Campus Service Officer

Serve your community by joining the Department of Public Safety as a Campus Service Officer. Earn $13/hour by performing in-vehicle safety patrols both on- and off-campus. Campus Service Officers add another layer to support police, Ohio State security, and other safety resources. Interested students should apply online.

OSUPD Gets New Wheels

The Ohio State University Police Division (OSUPD) is using new, crime-fighting technology to enhance security efforts on campus. In early July, OSUPD purchased three electronic bicycles to add to their fleet of 15 mechanical bikes.