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  • New Rental Scam Using QR Codes

    In Madison’s hot property market, rental scams are nothing new. But there’s been an increasingly common twist that’s catching some renters off-guard. QR (for Quick Response) codes – the blocks of black and white squares that our cell phones can easily translate into web links – are more frequently being used legitimately by property companies and landlords. But some bad actors are using similar QR codes to connect unsuspecting renters to their own fraudulent sites. Often, these false sites mimic the real ones. Their goal:  Collect some form of payment, like a deposit or rental fee, as quickly as possible. If the scam goes undetected, the fraudster can continue using the provided financial information for additional unauthorized transactions.

  • Arrests at Board of Regents Meeting

    12/10/24 Update: After reviewing each arrest, it’s been determined that all 19 individuals will each receive a citation for violating UWS 18.11(4)(a) Assembly – Block/Obstruct/Occupy Prohibited Signs/Noise for intentionally creating a volume of noise that …

  • Electronic Device Theft

    By: Community Officer Jeff Kirchman Electronic device theft is one of the most common crimes reported to UWPD, second only to bicycle theft. This includes laptops, cell phones, and backpacks containing these and other electronic …

  • Lake Rescue Season Concludes

    The UWPD Lake Rescue & Safety Unit has concluded its 115th season of service on Lake Mendota. The unit’s calls for service have resulted in over 250 people being helped on the lake this year. …

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Daily Blotter

Daily Blotter for February 3rd 2025

  • 4:43 am, Fire, Henry Mall. Fire Alarm - Responded to fire alarm with MFD. No fire but water leak from sprinkler system and standing water located on 1st floor.
  • 4:10 pm, Medical/Alcohol/Detox Conveyance, Location Redacted. Transported person to local hospital regarding medical injury from playing basketball.
  • 5:00 pm, Medical/Alcohol/Detox Conveyance, Location Redacted. Contacted person who injured their knee playing basketball. Person transported to local hospital by friend.
  • 6:05 pm, Check Person, Memorial Union. Contacted person who reported a person was following women around in Memorial Union making them feel uncomfortable.
  • 7:09 pm, Mental Health Welfare Check, Location Redacted. Contacted person after another person stating they were experiencing a mental health crisis.
  • 9:11 pm, Fraud, DeJope Residence Hall. Contacted person regarding blackmail text messages from an unknown individual. Investigation ongoing at this time.
  • 9:56 pm, Warrant Served, Memorial Library. Contacted person after observing a large fireworks display coming from the lake off of the Memorial Union. Person had a body only warrant, paid over the phone and released to family member without issue.
  • 10:48 pm, Information, Harvey Street. Contacted person who reported to MPD Central their residence was burglarized by three armed persons. Assisted MPD with case, no further assistance needed.
  • 3:49 am, Information, UWPD. Contact with person needing mental health assistance.
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Equity Dashboard

After more than a year of community meetings, listening to concerns, and collecting feedback, the UW–Madison Police Department is embarking on a one-of-a-kind approach to sharing key data with a focus on racial equity.

The UWPD Equity Dashboard is the result of a collaboration with community members and stakeholders to develop a unique and powerful tool that promotes transparency and provides a set of success metrics that speak directly to the UWPD’s commitment to equity in policing.

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