Welcome to the spring semester at UW–Madison!

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  • Bicycles and the Law

    Spring weather will soon be here, so it’s a good time to review some of the laws and other rules that affect bicyclists.

  • UWPD Dispatchers: Prepared to Help You

    At the UW-Madison Police Department, we have 10 Law Enforcement Dispatchers (LEDs) who participate in ongoing training to ensure they are ready for you, whether answering routine calls for service or coordinating during a critical incident. Training is critical for new dispatchers, but it remains a priority throughout an LED's career. In the world of public safety, no one remains complacent, and there is a constant striving to be better equipped to handle emergencies.

  • Spring Break Prep

    Spring Break is just about here, and many have their minds set on their upcoming week off — whether that means going home, staying on or near campus, or traveling to a warm, exotic destination. …

  • Love Shouldn’t Hurt: Recognizing Unhealthy Relationships

    February is often associated with Valentine’s Day and celebrations of love. But not every expression of “love” is healthy. Sometimes behaviors that are framed as caring or protective can actually be controlling, manipulative, or abusive. …

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Daily Blotter

Daily Blotter for March 17th 2026

  • 6:00 am, Damage to Property, Nancy Nicholas Hall. Contacted person after they backed into a light post while plowing the sidewalk by Nancy Nicholas Hall.
  • 12:00 pm, Warrant Served, Hillel. Contacted/Cited/Arrested/Transported/Released to Dane County Jail suspect for warrant and delivered citation for theft.
  • 12:01 pm, Found Property, HSLC. Collected one pair of Apple AirPods Pro from Security Officer found in HSLC.
  • 5:49 pm, Medical/Alcohol/Detox Conveyance, Location Redacted. Disregarded by fire upon arrival. Patient transported by MFR.
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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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