UC San Diego Campus Notice
UC SAN DIEGO POLICE DEPARTMENT
October 6, 2021
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ALL ACADEMICS, STAFF AND STUDENTS AT UC SAN DIEGO

Timely Warning – Aggravated Assault

On 10/06/2021 at approximately 4:00 pm, the UC San Diego Police Department received a report of an aggravated assault that occurred at the Campus Point Parking Structure.  The victim stated the suspect approached her from behind and struck her in the back of the head causing the victim to lose conscious.  The suspect was described as a light skinned male with a rounded curly afro hairdo.  The victim had no additional suspect description.  The suspect fled the area in a white four door sedan, unknown direction.  If you have any information that may assist with this incident please contact the UCSD Police Department. 

The suspect has not been apprehended and the investigation is on-going.

If you have additional information that could be helpful in this investigation, please contact the UC San Diego Police Department at (858) 534-4357 or send an email to detective@ucsd.edu.

The remainder of this email provides general information about preventing and reporting an aggravated assault, and is not necessarily related to this incident.

If you are the victim of an aggravated assault:

Seek medical attention as needed.


Report it to the UC San Diego Police Department immediately by calling 9-1-1.

Consider contacting confidential campus support resources:  
  • UC San Diego students – visit Counseling and Psychological Services (CAPS) and (858) 534-3755. 
  • UC San Diego faculty and staff – visit Faculty & Staff Assistance Program (FSAP) and (858) 534-5523. 
  • UC San Diego Health Sciences benefits-eligible faculty and staff – visit Liveandworkwell operated by Optum/United Behavioral Health: http://liveandworkwell.com and (866) 808-6205 (use company code UCSDMC).
To help reduce the risk of being the victim of an aggravated assault:

Be cognizant of your personal space to allow yourself time to react.

Disengage
when possible and get to a place of safety.

Be aware of signs and triggers of an escalating conflict, such as:
  • Clenching of fists or jaw;
  • Sudden change in body language or tone; or
  • Pacing or fidgeting.
De-escalate the conflict, if possible. 
  • Remain calm and in control;
  • Listen to the other person and respond empathetically;
  • Use a calming tone of voice;
  • Use the person’s name;
  • Avoid using the phrase “Calm down”;
  • Respect personal space; and
  • Maintain an open stance.
Report suspicious activity immediately to the UC San Diego Police Department by calling 9-1-1.

Use the UC San Diego Safety Escort Program.  Call (858) 534-WALK, available daily from dusk to dawn.

Whenever possible, travel well-lit, busy routes.  Avoid walking or parking in shadowed areas.  Have your keys in your hand as you approach your door.

Know the location of Campus Emergency Telephones on routes to and from campus destinations.

The information about this incident is being reported to you in accordance with the Jeanne Clery Disclosure of Campus Security Policy and Campus Crime Statistics Act.

If you have any Community Alert questions, please contact EH&S Emergency Management & Business Continuity at emergency@ucsd.edu

If you have any Triton Alert questions, please contact EH&S Emergency Management & Business Continuity at emergency@ucsd.edu
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