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Campus Safety

We here at Messina care about fostering a culture of safety for every member of Messina. We here acknowledge that safety means different things to different people at different times. That's why at Messina we work to support safety in our community through many tools, resources, services, and partnerships. When we look out for one another with care and respect, we create a safe and welcoming environment for everyone! 

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Important Safety notifications 

In Messina we care about rapid notifications in emergency situations!

 

So campus community channels will be alerted about the recent news. This would be via the following channels: text, phone, and email, depending on individual preferences. All contact methods may be updated or changed with the exception of the www.uofmuchado.org email address, which is required. Situation updates will be posted on the Public Safety “Safety Notifications” webpage. In certain circumstances, information may also be posted on www.uofmuchado.org

Messina Emergency​

     • These emergency notifications will be sent to the Messina community when an emergency situation poses an immediate threat or imminent danger, and requires immediate action on the part of the community. These notifications will always be sent via email, and depending on user preferences could also include text and phone notifications.

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Messina Advisory​

     • This will be sent for other risks or situations when there is no imminent threat or danger, but the campus community should be made aware of the situation. These advisories will be sent via email.

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Information organized by
Clara Bennett and Ryan Donovan,
Junior Army Rangers

SAFETY MESSINA UPDATES

MESSINA SAFETY UPDATE 02/17/24

At approximately 11:30pm near Messina campus a person has been reported sneaking around backyards of residents stealing items. This person is considered to be 6’0 with black hair and glasses. He was reported wearing all black and local authorities are on the lookout. 

 

If you have any further details about the situation please report any to the Messina Police Department.


 

MESSINA SAFETY UPDATE 02/18/24

At approximately 9pm, There’s reports of the suspect being caught on camera visiting a store and stealing items with eyewitnesses alerting the local authorities. He was gone afterwards, however this is the photo of the person that was caught on camera.

 

Please be on the lookout for anybody that looks like this person and report to the Messina Police Department if you see the culprit.

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MESSINA SAFETY UPDATE 02/19/24

At approximately 12:00pm, Messina police have captured the culprit and his identity has been revealed to be Borachio Perdente, a second year student who writes for the Messina Daily. His charges are theft, defamation, and involuntary manslaughter. 

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