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Timely Warning: Hate Crime – Destruction/Damage/Vandalism of Property

Dear Augsburg community,

In compliance with the “Timely Warning” provision of the federal Jeanne Clery Campus Security Act, the Augsburg University Department of Public Safety (DPS) is giving notice of a situation that represents a serious or continuing threat to students and employees of the University. The purpose of a timely warning is to provide information to aid the Augsburg community in protecting themselves after a report of a serious crime.

Reported Offense: Hate Crime – Destruction/Damage/Vandalism of Property

On July 7, 2025, at approximately 9:15 a.m., the Augsburg Department of Public Safety received a report that there was a photo of an employee on a wall in Anderson Music Hall that had been defaced. The employee reported concerns that their photo was defaced on account of their racial identity. The incident took place sometime between 5:00 p.m. on June 23, 2025, and 10:00 a.m. on July 6, 2025.

Suspect Description

At this time, there is no description of a suspect involved in this incident.

Status

DPS is currently investigating this incident. Anyone who may have information regarding this incident is urged to contact Augsburg DPS at 612-330-1717.

Reporting Incidents

Augsburg asks its community members to report any and all concerns that may impact our campus community. If You See Something – Say Something. To report, please contact DPS at 612-330-1717. You can also download the CampusShield app (through Apple or Android) to message DPS. We also encourage you to utilize the resources available on the DPS website.

Safety Tips

  • Do not prop doors open, and ensure all doors from which you enter/exit are securely closed behind you.
  • Keep your head up and always be aware of your surroundings.
  • Call DPS or the Minneapolis Police if you see any suspicious activity.

Disclaimer

Augsburg University believes that physical descriptors alone are not a valid reason to profile or cast suspicion on any individual. When physical descriptors are included in communication to the Augsburg community, it is done so because they may reasonably assist in identifying the perpetrator of the incident. Augsburg University uses perceived race and gender descriptors that are provided about a suspect only when additional characteristics (beyond clothing) are also available. Such descriptors are used in an attempt to provide the campus community with important information. However, the University recognizes that race and gender are personal identity attributes that cannot always be accurately perceived by others, and that any reported information may not be accurate.

Timely Warning: Burglary

Dear Augsburg community,

In compliance with the “Timely Warning” provision of the federal Jeanne Clery Campus Security Act, Augsburg University Department of Public Safety is giving notice of a situation that represents a serious or continuing threat to students and employees of the University. This timely warning aims to provide information to aid the Augsburg community in protecting themselves after a report of a serious crime.

Reported Offense: Burglary

On June 14, 2025, at approximately 2:45 p.m., the Augsburg Department of Public Safety (DPS) received a report that there was a burglary of an office space on the ground floor of Anderson Residence Hall. Based on camera footage, it appears the suspect also attempted to gain entry into several additional offices.

Suspect Description

The suspect seen on security footage appeared to be a black male, wearing a light-colored sweatshirt with a hood, dark-colored cargo pants, and black shoes with white soles. The suspect was last seen on an e-bike heading westbound on South 8th Street.

Status

DPS and the Minneapolis Police Department (MPD) are currently investigating this incident. Anyone who may have information regarding this incident is urged to contact MPD or Augsburg DPS at 612-330-1717.

Reporting Incidents

Augsburg asks its community members to report any and all concerns that may impact our campus community. If You See Something – Say Something. To report, please contact the Department of Public Safety (DPS) at 612-330-1717. You can also download the CampusShield app (through Apple or Android) to message DPS. We also encourage you to utilize the resources available on the DPS website.

Safety Tips

  • Do not prop doors open, and ensure all doors from which you enter/exit are securely closed behind you.
  • Keep your head up and always be aware of your surroundings.
  • Do not sit or walk with your phone/laptop out.
  • Do not walk with earbuds or headphones on so you can hear what is going on around you.
  • If approached in your vehicle by someone you do not know, do not open doors or roll down windows.
  • Call Public Safety or the Minneapolis Police if you see any suspicious activity.

Disclaimer

Augsburg University believes that physical descriptors alone are not a valid reason to profile or cast suspicion on any individual. When physical descriptors are included in communication to the Augsburg community, it is done so because they may reasonably assist in identifying the perpetrator of the incident. Augsburg University uses perceived race and gender descriptors that are provided about a suspect only when additional characteristics (beyond clothing) are also available. Such descriptors are used in an attempt to provide the campus community with important information. However, the University recognizes that race and gender are personal identity attributes that cannot always be accurately perceived by others, and that any reported information may not be accurate.

Safety Precautions Related to Threat to University of Minnesota Campus: January 11, 2024

The University of Minnesota—Twin Cities received a threat of gun violence the morning of January 11 and advised all non-essential employees to work from home today as a precaution. While we have received no threats against the Augsburg campus or any member of the Augsburg community related to this situation, Augsburg employees and student workers are advised to consult with their supervisors and make arrangements to work remotely on January 11, where possible, and adjust unit operations as necessary. We encourage all members of our community to take appropriate safety precautions as this situation unfolds. 

Severe Cold Warming Resources

Hennepin County has published a list of resources for folks who need to find warming centers during the colder months, including a map with locations of the warming centers.  To view the complete list of warming centers and a map of locations, please click on the Severe Cold Warming Options link below.

Severe Cold Warming Options

Cold Weather Safety Tips

As the single-digit and sub-zero temperature days become more frequent, it’s important for all of us (no matter how many winters you’ve been through) to review ways to stay safe in the bitter cold, so we can make it through another lovely Minnesota winter.  Refresh your winter safety knowledge by reviewing the cold weather safety tips below, and stay safe out there!

  • Check the weather daily
  • Beware of ice and walk slowly
  • Utilize Public Safety escorts when possible
  • Dress in layers – warm air gets trapped between the layers, keeping you warmer longer
  • Wear sunglasses – the sun reflects off of the ice and snow and can cause your corneas to burn, also known as “snow blindness”
  • Staying hydrated by drinking water can help keep you warm – being hydrated increases the amount of blood in your system which helps keep you warmer in cold temperatures
  • Drinking alcohol will make you feel artificially warm – if you’ve been drinking alcohol, make sure you’re with a group or let friends know when you’re leaving a bar/house and when you expect to be home
  • Know the signs of hypothermia
    • If you are showing symptoms of mild hypothermia (shivering, increased heart rate, rapid shallow breathing), get to a dry warm place and remove any wet clothing, then cover yourself with blankets and/or dry clothes (if you can avoid it, do not lay directly on the ground as this will increase the amount of heat lost through your skin)
    • If you or someone you are with is experiencing symptoms of severe hypothermia (becoming confused, trying to remove warm clothing, fatigued and/or loss of consciousness, weak pulse/breathing) seek medical attention by calling 9-1-1 as soon as possible
  • Beware of frostbite
    • If you experience frostbite (discoloration of the skin, skin feels numb or like “pins and needles” poking you) get into a warm area and gently rewarm the affected areas – DO NOT immerse frostbitten skin in hot water, it will cause your skin to burn
    • If you develop blisters in the frostbitten area, remain in pain after the tissue has returned to body temperature or lose feeling in the affected area, seek medical attention immediately

As always, call Public Safety at 612-330-1717 or use the Campus Shield app to report someone who may need help or is acting suspiciously