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OUR MISSION: Providing a safe and secure environment through education, the cooperative spirit of all university community members, and the enforcement of laws and regulations.

News Release – Texas A&M University Police Welcomes New Police Officers The Texas A&M University Police Department (TAMU...
06/12/2026

News Release – Texas A&M University Police Welcomes New Police Officers

The Texas A&M University Police Department (TAMU PD) would like to welcome five new police officers to the department: Gavin Giles, Devon Harris, Kristen Heffley, Ashley Novak, and Tyler Stevens.

The new officers were sworn in by Associate Vice President and Chief of Police J. Mike Johnson during a ceremony at the TAMU PD, honoring their recent completion of the Central Texas Police Academy’s 180th Basic Peace Officer Course. The officers attended their academy graduation ceremony yesterday at the Annenberg Presidential Conference Center.

This morning, Friday, June 12th, the new officers reported for duty to begin their field training. The officers will spend the next 20 weeks paired with Field Training Officers to learn the duties of being a police officer at Texas A&M University.

🚨 NOW HIRING: POLICE ACADEMY CADETS 🚨Ready to launch your law enforcement career at Texas A&M University in College Stat...
06/08/2026

🚨 NOW HIRING: POLICE ACADEMY CADETS 🚨

Ready to launch your law enforcement career at Texas A&M University in College Station? Apply and join the Texas A&M University Police Department, where you’ll serve a diverse, dynamic campus community. As a Police Academy Cadet, you’ll be fully sponsored to attend the January 2027 Police Academy.

Applications due by July 6, 2026. Written Entrance Testing July 18, 22, & 25th.

Find out more about the Texas A&M University Police Department, the application process, and the greater campus community by visiting our new website at UPD.TAMU.EDU

Why Join TAMU PD?
✔️ Academy tuition paid
✔️ All uniforms, gear & fi****ms provided
✔️ 15–17 days average annual vacation
✔️ TAMUS health insurance
✔️ TRS retirement plan
✔️ Longevity & hazardous duty pay
✔️ Rotating shift schedule
✔️ Tattoos & beards allowed ✅

📲 Apply now: u.tamu.edu/UPD-Employment

Today is the day! Kyle Field is ready and so are we! We’re excited to see all our visitors joining us for this unforgett...
06/06/2026

Today is the day! Kyle Field is ready and so are we! We’re excited to see all our visitors joining us for this unforgettable event.

Stay safe today by hydrating, being aware of your surroundings, and reporting anything suspicious.

📍 Inside Kyle Field:
Contact an usher or police officer.
Text AgAssist at 844-724-1212 for help.

📍 Outside Kyle Field:
Look for staff, security, or law enforcement.
Call 979-845-2345 to make a report or 9-1-1 in an emergency.

Stay safe!
Thanks and Gig ’Em! 👍

Crime Alert – Theft of Motor Vehicle – Electric Scooter and Electric Bicycle ListCampus crime alerts and timely warnings...
06/02/2026

Crime Alert – Theft of Motor Vehicle – Electric Scooter and Electric Bicycle List

Campus crime alerts and timely warnings to the community comply with the federal Jeanne Clery Campus Safety Act (Clery Act).

In an effort to better inform our community, the Texas A&M Police Department will continue to publish a bi-monthly Crime Alert listing the most recent electric scooters and electric bicycles stolen.

The National Incident-Based Reporting System (NIBRS) classifies an electric scooter and an electric bicycle as a motor vehicle.

See the link below for details:
https://upd.tamu.edu/reporting/crime-log-and-alerts/2026/06/06-02-2026.html

UPDATE Crime Alert – Indecent Assault/ Fondling Campus crime alerts and timely warnings to the community comply with the...
05/28/2026

UPDATE

Crime Alert – Indecent Assault/ Fondling

Campus crime alerts and timely warnings to the community comply with the federal Jeanne Clery Campus Safety Act (Clery Act).

The Texas A&M University Police Department received the following updated information applicable to the Crime Alert distributed on May 27, 2026: The behaviors referenced in the First Incident section of the Crime Alert took place in the Wehner Building.

Everyone is encouraged to be assertive in stating their boundaries, to call 9-1-1 in an emergency, and to notify law enforcement of any incident where they feel unsafe.

Anyone with information regarding these or other incidents is encouraged to contact the Texas A&M University Police Department at 979-845-2345.

Original 5-27-26 Crime Alert Below

Crime Alert – Indecent Assault / Clery Fondling

Campus crime alerts and timely warnings to the community comply with the federal Jeanne Clery Campus Safety Act (Clery Act).

On May 27, 2026, the Texas A&M University Police Department (UPD) received information regarding incidents of Indecent Assault/ Clery Fondling that were reported to a Campus Security Authority (CSA).

First Incident
Two victims reported to a CSA that the suspect made unwanted physical contact with them while at work at the Office of Graduate and Professional Studies on May 26, 2026. The first victim stated that the suspect reached around her and placed his hand on hers while she was using her computer mouse. When she pulled her hand away, the suspect placed his hand on her lower back and then “slightly lower”.

The second victim stated that while at the work copier, the suspect “placed his hand” on her buttocks. He then sought opportunities for individual interactions with her and messaged her via Teams.

These reports show a continued pattern by the suspect that have been previously reported to CSAs.

Second Incident
A victim reported to a CSA that on March 30, 2026, the suspect made unwanted physical contact with the victim while at work. The suspect made several physical advances on a paramedic during transport from an on-campus location to an off-campus hospital for medical assistance. The suspect asked multiple times for the paramedic to feel a “bulge” in his pelvic region, placed his hand on her knee, moving it up her thigh while she was administering medicine, and attempted to grab the victim's chest while being assisted to sit up.

Third Incident
A victim reported to a CSA that on October 7, 2025, the suspect made unwanted physical contact with the victim while at work at the Wehner Building. The victim reported that the suspect touched her leg and elbow by being physically too close to her while walking past. The suspect then came up to her and pinched her buttocks several times. The victim left the area after she physically moved his hand away.

All three incidents involved the same suspect, whose identity is known. The suspect is described as an Asian/ Pacific Islander-Non-Hispanic male, 27 years old, 5’ 7” tall, 150 lbs., with black hair and black eyes.

The identities of the victims are confidential, and no further information will be released at this time.

Anyone having information pertaining to these or other incidents is encouraged to contact the Texas A&M University Police Department at 979-845-2345.

While a university is required under the Clery Act to notify the public of such reports, it is also our responsibility to provide information regarding protective measures.

All are encouraged to:

• Report suspicious activity or unwanted advances to the University Police Department at upd.tamu.edu for immediate assistance
• If you notice concerning behaviors, share these with a CSA through tellsomebody.tamu.edu
• Be aware of sexual predators who exhibit controlling behaviors and who ignore personal limits set by others
• Take care of your friends and coworkers, and ask that they take care of you.
• DON’T MAKE ASSUMPTIONS about consent, about someone’s sexual availability, whether they are attracted to you, how far you can go, or whether they are physically and/or mentally able to consent. If there are any questions or ambiguity, then you DO NOT have consent.

For more information on resources, support services, and reporting options, please visit: titleix.tamu.edu or studentlife.tamu.edu/campus-resources

No one has to do everything, but everyone has to do something. Step in and Stand Up Against Sexual Violence. stepinstandup.tamu.edu

The safety of our community does not have borders. It is the goal of every law enforcement agency to protect the citizens that we serve. Be the eyes and ears of your police department. When you see suspicious activity contact the Texas A&M University Police Department at 979-845-2345, the College Station Police Department at 979-764-3600, or the Bryan Police Department and the Brazos County Sheriff’s Office at 979-361-3888. Together we can make a difference in our community.

Crime Alert – Indecent Assault / Clery Fondling Campus crime alerts and timely warnings to the community comply with the...
05/27/2026

Crime Alert – Indecent Assault / Clery Fondling

Campus crime alerts and timely warnings to the community comply with the federal Jeanne Clery Campus Safety Act (Clery Act).

On May 27, 2026, the Texas A&M University Police Department (UPD) received information regarding incidents of Indecent Assault/ Clery Fondling that were reported to a Campus Security Authority (CSA).

First Incident
Two victims reported to a CSA that the suspect made unwanted physical contact with them while at work at the Office of Graduate and Professional Studies on May 26, 2026. The first victim stated that the suspect reached around her and placed his hand on hers while she was using her computer mouse. When she pulled her hand away, the suspect placed his hand on her lower back and then “slightly lower”.

The second victim stated that while at the work copier, the suspect “placed his hand” on her buttocks. He then sought opportunities for individual interactions with her and messaged her via Teams.

These reports show a continued pattern by the suspect that have been previously reported to CSAs.

Second Incident
A victim reported to a CSA that on March 30, 2026, the suspect made unwanted physical contact with the victim while at work. The suspect made several physical advances on a paramedic during transport from an on-campus location to an off-campus hospital for medical assistance. The suspect asked multiple times for the paramedic to feel a “bulge” in his pelvic region, placed his hand on her knee, moving it up her thigh while she was administering medicine, and attempted to grab the victim's chest while being assisted to sit up.

Third Incident
A victim reported to a CSA that on October 7, 2025, the suspect made unwanted physical contact with the victim while at work at the Wehner Building. The victim reported that the suspect touched her leg and elbow by being physically too close to her while walking past. The suspect then came up to her and pinched her buttocks several times. The victim left the area after she physically moved his hand away.

All three incidents involved the same suspect, whose identity is known. The suspect is described as an Asian/ Pacific Islander-Non-Hispanic male, 27 years old, 5’ 7” tall, 150 lbs., with black hair and black eyes.

The identities of the victims are confidential, and no further information will be released at this time.

Anyone having information pertaining to these or other incidents is encouraged to contact the Texas A&M University Police Department at 979-845-2345.

While a university is required under the Clery Act to notify the public of such reports, it is also our responsibility to provide information regarding protective measures.

All are encouraged to:

• Report suspicious activity or unwanted advances to the University Police Department at upd.tamu.edu for immediate assistance
• If you notice concerning behaviors, share these with a CSA through tellsomebody.tamu.edu
• Be aware of sexual predators who exhibit controlling behaviors and who ignore personal limits set by others
• Take care of your friends and coworkers, and ask that they take care of you.
• DON’T MAKE ASSUMPTIONS about consent, about someone’s sexual availability, whether they are attracted to you, how far you can go, or whether they are physically and/or mentally able to consent. If there are any questions or ambiguity, then you DO NOT have consent.

For more information on resources, support services, and reporting options, please visit: titleix.tamu.edu or studentlife.tamu.edu/campus-resources

No one has to do everything, but everyone has to do something. Step in and Stand Up Against Sexual Violence. stepinstandup.tamu.edu

The safety of our community does not have borders. It is the goal of every law enforcement agency to protect the citizens that we serve. Be the eyes and ears of your police department. When you see suspicious activity contact the Texas A&M University Police Department at 979-845-2345, the College Station Police Department at 979-764-3600, or the Bryan Police Department and the Brazos County Sheriff’s Office at 979-361-3888. Together we can make a difference in our community.

Crime Alert – Theft of Motor Vehicle – Electric Scooter and Electric Bicycle ListCampus crime alerts and timely warnings...
05/18/2026

Crime Alert – Theft of Motor Vehicle – Electric Scooter and Electric Bicycle List

Campus crime alerts and timely warnings to the community comply with the federal Jeanne Clery Campus Safety Act (Clery Act).

In an effort to better inform our community, the Texas A&M Police Department will continue to publish a bi-monthly Crime Alert listing the most recent electric scooters and electric bicycles stolen.

The National Incident-Based Reporting System (NIBRS) classifies an electric scooter and an electric bicycle as a motor vehicle.

See the link below for details:
https://upd.tamu.edu/reporting/crime-log-and-alerts/2026/05/05-18-2026.html

Today, on Peace Officers Memorial Day, we remember the officers who gave their lives in service to others.  Earlier this...
05/15/2026

Today, on Peace Officers Memorial Day, we remember the officers who gave their lives in service to others.

Earlier this week, members of the Brazos Valley Area Law Enforcement Honor Guard participated in the 39th Annual Memorial Ceremony at Veterans Park honoring the fallen.

Their sacrifice will never be forgotten. 🇺🇸



Thank you Mary DuBuisson for capturing these moments.

Congratulations to the Class of 2026 Aggie Graduates!
05/08/2026

Congratulations to the Class of 2026 Aggie Graduates!

🚨 We’re Hiring at TAMU PD 🚨Looking for a career where what you do actually matters? We’re currently hiring for several p...
05/07/2026

🚨 We’re Hiring at TAMU PD 🚨

Looking for a career where what you do actually matters? We’re currently hiring for several positions across the department, and each one plays an important role in keeping Aggieland safe.

🔹 Security Officers
A great starting point for anyone interested in law enforcement or campus safety.

🔹 Police Communications Officers
Be the calm voice on the other end of the line and help get the right response started when people call for help.

🔹 TCOLE Certified Police Officers
Bring your experience to a department serving one of the most unique communities in Texas.

No matter the position, you’ll be part of a team that supports students, faculty, staff, and visitors across campus every day.

What we offer:
• Competitive pay
• Paid training opportunities
• Health insurance & retirement
• Vacation time
• Longevity pay
• Shift schedules
• Uniforms and equipment provided
• Tattoos & beards allowed 👍

If you’re dependable, service-minded, and want to be part of something bigger than yourself, we’d like to hear from you.

📲 Apply today: u.tamu.edu/UPD-Employment

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