Explosive Detection K-9 Retires After 7 Years of Sniffing Out Danger
After seven years of keeping the UNC community safe, Kash has earned “a steak or two” in retirement, says UNC Police K-9 handler Matt Dodson.
After seven years of keeping the UNC community safe, Kash has earned “a steak or two” in retirement, says UNC Police K-9 handler Matt Dodson.
At Carolina, Brian James will work to continue bridging and developing relationships between UNC Police and members of the campus and local community.
Learn which Carolina employees wear a body camera, a helmet with a light-sensitive lens and a vest that reads “Free hugs & kisses.”
Colleges and universities are required by the Jeanne Clery Disclosure of Campus Security Policy and Campus Crime Statistics Act to publish and distribute an Annual Security and Fire Safety report that discloses campus crime statistics and other information.
Meet Security Supervisor Debbie Pulley! Family oriented and a lover of that unique Tar Heel spirit, Debbie talks to us about what she loves most at UNC.
UNC Police show up every day — and every night — to serve the Carolina community.
Assistant Vice Chancellor and Chief of UNC Police David Perry says that police officers should be an active part of campus, not just “an afterthought” that only shows up when there is a crisis or a conflict.
UNC-Chapel Hill Police Investigator Raymond Oliver began his law enforcement career at UNC-Chapel Hill on Jan. 7, 2012 after receiving his bachelor’s degree in Criminal Justice from Virginia Commonwealth University (VCU).
Meet Motor Officer Wade Humphrey! An avid fan of bass fishing and saltwater aquariums, NC native Wade is living his dream of coming to work to patrol on a motorcycle.
The University salutes its essential workers and asks Tar Heels everywhere to wear Carolina blue to honor them on April 28.