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Safety Alert Update: Burglaries, theft reported inside residence halls

A screen capture of the suspect in burglaries on the CU Boulder campus

After reviewing additional surveillance video from recent residence hall burglaries, the CU Police Department has new information to add to yesterday’s message on thefts and other crimes in Aden, Brackett, Cockerell and Crosman residence halls.

Investigators have determined that women’s underwear was stolen from the laundry room of a residence hall.

As a reminder, the suspect is described as:

  • White male in his 20s
  • Brown hair and brown beard
  • Wearing glasses

He has been seen multiple times wearing a black baseball cap. Embedded in this email is a photograph of him leaving one of the halls.

If you see him, please do not try to stop him, but call 911. CUPD will be increasing patrols in the area.

Additionally, a woman reported that a man may have taken photos or video of a female student while in the shower. Investigators have not determined if that suspect is the same one in the embedded photos.

Anyone with information regarding these crimes is encouraged to contact CUPD at (303) 492-6666. If you wish to share information anonymously, information on contacting Northern Colorado Crime Stoppers is available .

This message is being sent pursuant to the Jeanne Clery Disclosure of Campus Security Policy and Campus Crime Statistics Act (“Clery Act”), a federal law that requires disclosure of major crime and policy information. For more information on the Clery Act and CU Boulder’s policies, please see the Clery .

Sexual misconduct is not tolerated at CU Boulder. It can be both a crime and a violation of policy, see:, and.

CU Boulder reminds the community of the following information that could aid in the prevention of similar crimes:

  • Sexual activity without consent (including with acquaintances, friends, or partners) is sexual assault.
    • Consent cannot be obtained through coercion or threats.
    • Use of alcohol or drugs may impair the ability to determine whether sexual activity is consensual.
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  • Don’t ignore situations that seem problematic or indicators that someone is trying to take advantage of a person who is vulnerable.

If you are the victim of sexual assault, you have many options for reporting, services, and assistance. For more information visit this . Retaliation for reporting is strictly prohibited. For free and confidential support please contact CU Boulder’s303-492-8855.