Incident Information Line
A special phone number (916) 660-7280 has been established
for students and staff to call for information about special conditions,
campus closures, power outages, snow closures, or other emergencies that
affect our campuses. The message is updated as conditions change.
Safety Escorts
If you feel fearful walking on campus you may request a safety escort by
dialing extension 1000 from any campus phone or (916) 660-7120 from other phones.
Provide the dispatcher with your current location and intended destination. If
there are special circumstances or risks that you know about, be sure to share them with
the dispatcher. Subject to availability, an officer will be dispatched to your
location to walk with you to your destination. An officer may wish to transport you
in a vehicle if it is more practical based on conditions.
Vehicle Security on Campus
Crime statistics show that vehicles parked at Sierra College have much
less exposure to risk of burglary or theft than vehicles parked in the surrounding
community. Even so, occassionally a car will be broken into, or stolen from one of
our parking facilities. Most cases of property theft from inside a parked vehicle
occur from unlocked vehicles. Locking your car is one of the simplest and effective
deterrents you can use.
Damage to vehicles from minor collisions during parking manuevers is more
likely than theft. These strategies can reduce your risk of being bumped or scraped
by another vehicle.
· Park your vehicle carefully within the stall boundary lines as near to the
middle as possible.
· Don't park next to a vehicle that is parked over a stall boundary line.
Choose another stall.
· Don't squeeze a full-sized vehicle into a stall marked for compact cars
(marked with C).
· Be sure to set your parking brake.
If your vehicle is damaged, burglarized, stolen, or the subject of any
crime on campus be sure to report it to Police Services. Reporting such crimes helps
us gather information toward identifying those responsible and to focus our efforts to
reduce the risk of such crimes on campus.
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