In accordance with the Federal law known as the Jeanne Clery Disclosure of Campus Security Policy and Campus Crime Statistics Act, or Clery Act, the UNCG Police Department maintains this Campus Daily Crime and Fire Log (Log), which contains information on alleged criminal incidents reported to UNCG Police and fires that occur in on-campus buildings including residence halls.  This page is updated in real time; please check back if your case is not yet available.

The Clery Act requires that the Log contain the following information with regard to each alleged incident or fire:  (1) the nature; (2) the date the incident was reported to UNCG Police; (3) the date and time the incident allegedly occurred; (4) the general location; and (5) the disposition of the complaint or fire, if known (further described in a table below the log).  UNCG’s Daily Crime and Fire Log also includes a column for case numbers, which is not required by law, but which aids in recording and tracking a crime report.

Note that UNCG Police may withhold information otherwise required by the Clery Act from the Log if there is clear and convincing evidence that the release of the particular information would— (A) Jeopardize an ongoing criminal investigation or the safety of an individual; (B) Cause a suspect to flee or evade detection; or (C) Result in the destruction of evidence. The Log is to be updated with the withheld information if and when the UNCG Police determine that the justification for withholding the information no longer exists.  See 34 CFR 668.46(f).

Table Instructions

Below is an explanation of the statuses and dispositions used on the daily crime and fire log.

Status/Disposition and Descriptions

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