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College Safety
Programs
Mesa Community College Safety, in conjunction
with the Mesa Police Department, conducts programs throughout the
year to inform students and employees of safety and security policies,
procedures, and practices. Additional crime prevention presentations
are available by special request.
- 'Victim Alert' is a program offered by
the Mesa Police Department which is designed to enhance student's
and employee's awareness of prevention and to reduce their opportunities
for being a victim.
- College Safety Department provides on-campus
escort services between buildings and parking lots. Call College
Safety at 17777 from any campus telephone. An Officer will respond
to your location and accompany you to your vehicle.
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Assistance will be provided to disabled motor vehicle owners
who lock their keys inside their vehicles.
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College Safety Officers are trained to respond in emergency
situations.
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College Safety Officers conduct facilities inspections to
ensure a safe campus.
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Lost
and Found Property
Lost and found property is kept at the College
Safety Office, which is located S/W cormer of the campus. If you
lose property at the College, please check with College Safety to
ascertain if the item has been found. The telephone number is 480.461.7046
(or 17046 from a campus phone).
Articles turned in to Lost and Found will be held for
thirty days. Items not claimed within this period of time will be disposed
of in accordance with established procedure.
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Crime
Awareness and Prevention
At the beginning of each Fall and Spring semester,
Mesa Community College conducts a general student orientation program.
This program includes information and instruction regarding College
safety and security policies, procedures, and practices.
Timely reports of all criminal activity reported
to College Safety are made available through campus bulletins. Copies
of the College Safety Reports
on the Web and in the College Safety Office.
All students, employees, and visitors
are encouraged to be active participants in the College's efforts to keep
the campus a safe place. You can become involved by taking common sense
precautions with your personal safety and the security of your property.
College Safety recommends that all members of the College community maintain
a constant awareness of their surroundings and control of personal property.
You also should
report
any observation of suspected crimes, unusual or suspicious activities,
and emergencies to College Safety.
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