UPDATE to Community Alert Bulletin posted 06/13/2022
The UC San Diego Police Department (UCSD PD) is continuing to gather information for an investigation related to the Community Alert Bulletin posted on 06/13/2022 (the original bulletin is listed below).
There have been other same or similar incidents since 06/13/2022 involving this same individual and vehicle. The age of the subject has been updated to be between 25 to 30 years old.
UCSD PD is requesting the public’s assistance from anyone who can positively identify this individual.
If you have information about this incident or to report a similar incident, please call the UC San Diego Police Department at (858) 534-4357 or send an email to detective@ucsd.edu.
UC San Diego does not tolerate stalking, violence, sexual assault, sexual misconduct or sexual harassment.
*** Original Community Alert Bulletin ***
On June 13, 2022 at 5 PM, the UC San Diego Police Department received a report that a person was being followed by an individual who is unaffiliated with the University at Biological Grade at parking lot #011 at 4:30 PM.
The person is described by the victim as a male in his late 30's to early 40's. He had short or very little hair. He was wearing a dark face covering and dark clothing. The person was driving a silver 4 door Volvo sedan. There is no further suspect information at this time.
At this time, this a person of interest for this incident.
The report is currently under investigation by the UC San Diego Police Department.
If you have information about this incident or to report a similar incident, please call the UC San Diego Police Department at (858) 534-4357 or send an email to detective@ucsd.edu. UC San Diego does not tolerate stalking, violence, sexual assault, sexual misconduct or sexual harassment.
The remainder of this message provides general information about safety-planning around and reporting stalking and is not necessarily related to this incident.
If you are in immediate danger, call or text 911.
Trust your instincts. Don’t downplay the danger. If you feel you are unsafe, you deserve support and should reach out for care. Even if you are unsure about what you are experiencing, you can speak with confidential resources to discuss concerns and options.
If you believe you are being stalked, keep a record or log of each contact with the stalker. Be sure to also document any police reports. Save all e-mails, text messages, photos, and postings on social networking sites as evidence of the stalking behavior.
Develop a safety plan, including things like changing your routine, arranging a place to stay and having a friend or relative go places with you. Decide in advance what to do if you feel unsafe at your home, work, school or somewhere else.
Survivor Support & Other Resources Survivors of stalking are encouraged to seek confidential support at UC San Diego’s CARE at the Sexual Assault Resource Center (CARE at SARC). CARE advocates are available 24 hours a day at (858) 534-5793. Visit https://care.ucsd.edu.
The Office for the Prevention of Harassment & Discrimination serves as the non-confidential Title IX office at UC San Diego. Reporting options can be found at https://ophd.ucsd.edu.
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