Stolen Motor Scooter Red Square

Dear Members of the Georgetown University Community,


Please be advised that on Wednesday October 02, 2019 at approximately 6:58 a.m., a staff member reported to the Georgetown University Police (GUPD) that between Tuesday, October 01, 6:00 p.m. and Wednesday, October 02, 6:57 a.m., an unknown suspect stole their dark green in color Genuine-Buddy 170CC Motor Scooter from Red Square.

The Georgetown University Police Department is requesting that anyone who has information regarding this or any other incident(s), or who sees the above described scooter to contact  The Metropolitan Police Department Second District Station at 202-715-7300, or the Detectives Office at 202-730-1903, or the Command Information Center at 202-727-9099 immediately. They may also contact (GUPD) at (202) 687-4343.

Date:  October 02, 2019

Time: 6:57 a.m.

Location: On Campus

Address:  Red Square

Incident type: Stolen Moped Scooter (Auto)

Respondents: Georgetown University Police Department

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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.

The Georgetown University Police Department makes broadcast notifications when crimes posing a threat to the campus community are reported to GUPD or (MPD), 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 GUPD and/or MPD.