In The News: University Police Department

University police in the Las Vegas valley have been awarded a grant for more than $12,000. The money is meant to upgrade safety near UNLV and CSN.

UNLV students confronted administrators Tuesday over the university’s response to a shooting threat discovered in a bathroom stall on campus on Oct. 10.
Police presence increased on the College of Southern Nevada campuses due to new policing initiatives.

UNLV students stayed home and faculty members canceled some classes Wednesday following a shooting threat discovered in a bathroom stall last week.

The University of Nevada, Las Vegas is investigating a threatening note targeting the community, African Americans and local supporters of Bernie Sanders, officials said.

A threat found in a bathroom at University of Nevada, Las Vegas targeted the school as a whole and specific groups, according to a statement from the university's president.

UNLV officials say a threatening note was found in a bathroom stall on campus that targeted African Americans and local supporters of Bernie Sanders.

The President of the University of Nevada, Las Vegas sent out an email to the school community Monday, Oct. 14, about a note found inside one of the school’s bathrooms threatening the school community, African Americans and local supporters of Bernie Sanders.

University Police Services officers are investigating a shooting threat written on the wall of a bathroom stall at UNLV.

University Police Services’ Southern Command — a new department created as part of the consolidation of police forces for four schools — is on track to be fully up and running by January.

The Clark County School District, University of Nevada, Las Vegas and Las Vegas Metropolitan police departments collaborated during the summer to figure out how to combat school violence, and increase campus safety before the start of the new 2019 school year.

University Police Officer Bree Torrey said it was a face she couldn’t forget.