SPD Chief Fowler reaffirms safety of SU campus, denounces rumors
In reaction to rumors of gang violence near Syracuse University’s campus, Chief of the Syracuse Police Department Frank Fowler said that the campus is safe,… Read more »
In reaction to rumors of gang violence near Syracuse University’s campus, Chief of the Syracuse Police Department Frank Fowler said that the campus is safe,… Read more »
The U.S. attorney for the Northern District of New York is initiating a call to action in an effort to prevent future gang violence in… Read more »
The Department of Public Safety and Student Association President Dylan Lustig sent an email to students on Monday night to dispel rumors that gang initiation… Read more »
A recent stabbing on Marshall Street and rumors of gang activity near Acropolis Pizza House prompted the Department of Public Safety and Student Association President… Read more »
A rash of crime, including robberies and assaults, has hit neighborhoods surrounding Syracuse University. For the first time in at least seven years, law enforcement… Read more »
At 10:21 p.m. Monday, the Department of Public Safety Chief Tony Callisto and Student Association President Dylan Lustig sent an email out to students addressing… Read more »
UPDATED: Sept. 23, 2012, 11:57 p.m. A nonstudent was stabbed outside Acropolis Pizza House on Marshall Street early Saturday, said Sgt. Tom Connellan of the Syracuse… Read more »
A handgun was possibly fired on the 100 block of Marshall Street early Saturday morning, according to a notice released by the Department of Public… Read more »
A Syracuse teenager is being held in jail without bail on probation after he was accused of stabbing and robbing a local man in his… Read more »
For the first time in at least seven years, local law enforcement tripled the amount of patrol during the weekend in an attempt to combat… Read more »
A Syracuse University student and SUNY-ESF student reported three suspects assaulted them during a party at their home on the 200 block of Clarendon Street Friday… Read more »
The Department of Public Safety sent out notices to students living off campus and on South Campus on Wednesday regarding incidents that have taken place… Read more »
No crime or major incidents occurred at Sunday’s Juice Jam concert, said Tony Callisto, chief of the Department of Public Safety. The concert featured the… Read more »
A male unaffiliated with Syracuse University was robbed at knifepoint on Comstock Avenue near Manley Field House. Three male suspects approached the victim, and one… Read more »
A woman was robbed on the 600 block of University Avenue Saturday afternoon. The victim, who is not affiliated with Syracuse University, was approached by… Read more »
A woman was stabbed three times Wednesday night during an attempted robbery near Westcott Street in Syracuse. She was transported to Upstate University Hospital with… Read more »
Eight burglaries and two robberies occurred in the area surrounding Syracuse University during the summer months, making the season a quiet one, said Department of… Read more »
A female Syracuse University student was forcibly touched by a male suspect early Thursday morning while walking through Thornden Park. The suspect approached the student… Read more »
UPDATED: Aug. 24, 2012, 3:50 p.m. A male Syracuse University student was robbed by a group of six suspects Wednesday night near the entrance to… Read more »
Several bikes have been stolen on and around the Syracuse University campus this summer, according to the Department of Public Safety. In the three-month period… Read more »
A 20-year-old male Syracuse University student was robbed and physically assaulted early Sunday morning on Ackerman Avenue. The student was outside a house on Ackerman… Read more »
A private contractor was taken to Upstate University Hospital this morning after he fell from Syracuse University’s Watson Hall. The victim has not yet been… Read more »
UPDATED: June 13, 2012, 7:27 p.m. Five houses have been burglarized in the East neighborhood near Syracuse University in the last two weeks. The burglaries… Read more »