University of Louisiana at Lafayette Police Department

The University of Louisiana at Lafayette Police Department (more commonly ULPD or University Police) is the law enforcement agency of the University of Louisiana at Lafayette. The ULPD's jurisdiction is all property of UL Lafayette.

University of Louisiana at Lafayette Police Department
Common nameUniversity Police
AbbreviationULPD
Jurisdictional structure
Operations jurisdictionUniversity of Louisiana at Lafayette, Louisiana, USA
Size1,227 acres (4.97 km2)
Population~ 20,000
Legal jurisdictionAll property of the University of Louisiana at Lafayette
General nature
Operational structure
Overviewed by UniversityUniversity of Louisiana at Lafayette
HeadquartersBittle Hall, Herbrard Blvd. UL Lafayette main campus, Lafayette Louisiana, United States
Police Officers40
Agency executive
  • Joey Sturm, Chief of Police
DivisionsPatrol
Investigations
Facilities
Stations1
Holding Cells1
Patrol VehiclesFord Crown Victoria Police Interceptor, Chevrolet Impala
Website
http://police.louisiana.edu/

Divisions

Patrol

The most visible part of the ULPD. The patrol division keeps campus secure through the use of officers in patrol cars, on police bikes and on foot. The division provides security and police presence at all UL Lafayette sporting events, as well as other university events at Cajun Field, the Cajundome, and other university venues. Patrol also escort sports teams and other university groups.

Investigations

The ULPD maintains a fully capable investigations division.

Services

Crime Stoppers

The ULPD maintains an anonymous Crime Stoppers Tip Line for crimes on campus.

Lost and Found

The ULPD has a lost and found location in their office.

Operation Safeguard

The ULPD encourages all UL Lafayette students, faculty and staff to participate in Operation Safeguard. This program involves making a record of the make, model, description, and serial number of valuable items. This helps in the recovery and return of stolen goods. The ULPD will file a copy of student, faculty, and staff records.

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See also

University of Louisiana at Lafayette
Lafayette Parish Sheriff's Office
Lafayette Police Department
Lafayette City Marshal

Sources

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