Indecent Exposure

Posted in Announcement

Dear Members of the Georgetown University Community,

Please be advised that on Wednesday, October 4, 2017 at approximately 11:15 p.m., a student reported to the Georgetown University Police that at approximately 8:45 p.m., while in the area of 33Rd & “O” Street Northwest they observed a male subject described as a Hispanic male, mid 30’s, black hair, facial hair, wearing a red long sleeve hoodie and black pants who was exposing himself and masturbating. The subject was last seen fleeing the area southbound on 33Rd Street Northwest.  

The Department of Public Safety is requesting that anyone who has information regarding this or any other incident(s), or who noticed any suspects before or after the incident(s), to contact them immediately at (202) 687-4343.

 
Date: October 3, 2017

Time: 8:45 p.m.

Location: Off Campus

Address:  33Rd & “O” Street Northwest

Incident type: Indecent Exposure

Respondents: GUPD

Victim(s): The victim was not injured in this incident.

Victim(s) status:

Witness description of suspect(s):  Hispanic male, mid 30’s, black hair, facial hair, wearing a red long sleeve hoodie and black pants

Safety Reminder:
 
The Georgetown University Police Department reminds all students to practice the following security measures:

  1. On campus students should call GUPD at 202.687.4343 regarding any safety concerns.
  2. Off campus students with immediate safety concerns should call MPD at 911 and GUPD at 687.HELP.
  3. Students noticing suspicious activities or individuals loitering around entrances to residence halls, apartments, or townhouses should immediately notify GUPD at 202.687.4343.
  4. Students may utilize the services of THE NEIGHBORHOOD SHUTTLES or GUPD SAFERIDES escorts as a means of providing safe passage off-campus. Call 784.RIDE for GUPD SAFERIDES escorts.

 
Georgetown University’s Department of Public Safety (DPS) notifies the campus community when crimes are reported to DPS or the Metropolitan Police Department (MPD) which the University believes represent a threat to its students or employees, in a manner consistent with the Campus Security Act. The University uses its best efforts to provide information that is both accurate and helpful, but community members should recognize that the University is able to relay information only as it is reported to DPS and/or MPD.