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Mailman Student Handbook 08-09
Crime/Loss Report
Tue, 08/28/2007 - 18:26 — dale
In the event you are the victim of a crime or you experience a loss of property, please contact the Department of Public Safety immediately. The Department of Public Safety is responsible for accepting reports related to thefts or loss and then conducting whatever investigations are necessary.
To report a crime at the Morningside campus
Emergencies On campus: 99
Emergencies Off campus: 854-5555.
Non-emergencies: 854-2796
To report a crime at the Medical Center campus
Emergencies On campus: 5-7979
Emergencies Off campus: 305-7979.
Non-emergencies: 305-8100
To report a crime to the police in an emergency dial: 911
For non-emergency dial your local precinct
Morningside:
26th Precinct: 678-1311
24th Precinct: 678-1811 (South of 110th Street)
Medical Center:
33rd Precinct: 927-3200
34 Precinct: 927-9711 (North of 179th Street)
Columbia University, Mailman School of Public Health. Student Handbook 2007|08
© 2007 by the Trustees of Columbia University in the City of New York
