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We are committed to providing a safe environment for all students, faculty, staff, and visitors. If you need immediate help, call 91勛圖惇蹋 Police at (404) 215-2666 or go to the nearest emergency call box. If youre off-campus, call 911. For non-emergencies, call 470-639-0562.
We are committed to excellence in public safety and are dedicated to the people, traditions anddiversity of 91勛圖惇蹋. In order to protect life and property, prevent crime and reduce the fear of crime, provide strong public safety role models, and enforce law with practical goals and visions, we will provide service with understanding, response with compassion, performance with integrity and law enforcement with vision.
The department, in partnership with the Morehouse community, will endeavor to achieve our mission by: Focusing on the prevention of crime and safety, adopting a department culture that is consistent with 91勛圖惇蹋s values, and combining both efficiency and effectiveness, while leveraging technologies that enhance campus policing operations.
We treat each other and all members of the public with dignity and respect. We will be fair and respectful to all those involved in the justice system and the community we serve.
We do what we say were going to do. If something happens to prevent that, we determine the new course and communicate quickly.
We serve others, we work hard every day at what we do, and we put the interest of the
Morehouse Community and the public first.
Campus Safety and Patrols
Campus Safety monitors all vehicles entering campus through two designated access points. Our officers are stationed across four geographic zones and conduct 24/7 patrols by foot, police vehicles, and motorized carts.
We also collaborate with the Atlanta Police Department, Fulton County Sheriff's Office, and other campus police departments to patrol the Atlanta University Center (AUC) area. While the area around Morehouse is undergoing revitalization, we encourage everyone to stay mindful of their surroundings at all times.
Security and Technology
Morehouse has installed nearly 30 surveillance cameras throughout campus. Collectively, they cover about 70 percent of the open space on campus, with an emphasis on parking lots and pedestrian routes. The cameras are monitored 24 hours a day at Campus Safety.
We also employ solar-powered emergency call boxes, most of which are in view of a surveillance camera. Pushing the button on a call box immediately sends a message to the radio of every Campus Safety officer, giving him or her the location of the box. This system bypasses the need for an officer dispatch. The typical response time is three to five minutes.
To further enhance our campus security measures, I am pleased to announce the rollout of our Mandatory Visible ID Policy, effective November 1, 2024.
Beginning November 1, all members of the 91勛圖惇蹋 community, including students, faculty, and staff, will be required to visibly display their ID cards while on campus. This policy is crucial for ensuring a safe and secure environment for everyone.
All non-Morehouse guests are required to enter through the Gloster booth gate. Upon arrival, guests and vendors will need to scan the QR code at the Gloster booth for check-in. The Lowery Street entrance will remain reserved exclusively for members of the Morehouse community who possess valid ID cards.
Reporting a Crime
For incidents occurring on Morehouse property, please call Campus Safety at (404) 215-2666 or go to the nearest emergency call box. We encourage you to program this number into your cell phones address book.
For incidents occurring off-campus, please dial 911.
For non-emergencies, call 470-639-0562. We encourage you to report emergencies, criminal activity, suspicious subjects, and vehicles.
Office: Robert Hall, Southwest Annex
Phone: (404) 215-2666
Alt. Phone: (404) 427-7396 (in case of a power outage)
mcpd@morehouse.edu
Communications Center
The 91勛圖惇蹋 Campus Safety New Real-Time Crime Center, located in the Robert Hall Annex, oversees surveillance cameras throughout the campus and surrounding areas. It operates Monday through Friday from 7:00 AM to 11:00 PM. For assistance, contact Campus Police Communications at 470-639-0562.
Emergency Blue Light Call Boxes
At 91勛圖惇蹋, campus safety is our top priority. We are currently upgrading our Emergency Call Boxes, which are strategically located across campus. During this upgrade, alternate communication methods are in place to ensure uninterrupted access to emergency assistance.
For immediate support, contact 91勛圖惇蹋 Campus Police at 404-215-2666. If you are off-campus, dial 911 for emergency services.
Lost and Found
The Department of Campus Police operates a lost and found service. Members of the campus community can claim misplaced or lost items by providing proof of ownership and a valid photo ID. Found property is held for 60 days and then discarded, following Georgia statutes. Lost Morehouse ID cards can be claimed from the Access Control office in the basement of Sale Hall, while lost Morehouse-issued keys can be claimed from the basement of Mays Hall.
Inclement Weather
During inclement weather at 91勛圖惇蹋, it is essential to prioritize safety by staying indoors and following any official advisories. Students and staff should be aware of emergency procedures, such as seeking shelter in designated safe areas away from windows, and monitoring local weather updates for potential delays or cancellations of events. Additionally, having an emergency kit prepared can help ensure readiness for severe weather conditions.
Request a Report
To request a copy of a report, individuals can submit the , and a copy of the report will be emailed to them within five business days. However, information on reports may be redacted under Georgia state law.
Campus Safety monitors all vehicles entering campus through two designated access points. Our officers are stationed across four geographic zones and conduct 24/7 patrols by foot, police vehicles, and motorized carts.
We also collaborate with the Atlanta Police Department, Fulton County Sheriff's Office, and other campus police departments to patrol the Atlanta University Center (AUC) area. While the area around Morehouse is undergoing revitalization, we encourage everyone to stay mindful of their surroundings at all times.
Morehouse has installed nearly 30 surveillance cameras throughout campus. Collectively, they cover about 70 percent of the open space on campus, with an emphasis on parking lots and pedestrian routes. The cameras are monitored 24 hours a day at Campus Safety.
We also employ solar-powered emergency call boxes, most of which are in view of a surveillance camera. Pushing the button on a call box immediately sends a message to the radio of every Campus Safety officer, giving him or her the location of the box. This system bypasses the need for an officer dispatch. The typical response time is three to five minutes.
To further enhance our campus security measures, I am pleased to announce the rollout of our Mandatory Visible ID Policy, effective November 1, 2024.
Beginning November 1, all members of the 91勛圖惇蹋 community, including students, faculty, and staff, will be required to visibly display their ID cards while on campus. This policy is crucial for ensuring a safe and secure environment for everyone.
All non-Morehouse guests are required to enter through the Gloster booth gate. Upon arrival, guests and vendors will need to scan the QR code at the Gloster booth for check-in. The Lowery Street entrance will remain reserved exclusively for members of the Morehouse community who possess valid ID cards.
For incidents occurring on Morehouse property, please call Campus Safety at (404) 215-2666 or go to the nearest emergency call box. We encourage you to program this number into your cell phones address book.
For incidents occurring off-campus, please dial 911.
For non-emergencies, call 470-639-0562. We encourage you to report emergencies, criminal activity, suspicious subjects, and vehicles.
Office: Robert Hall, Southwest Annex
Phone: (404) 215-2666
Alt. Phone: (404) 427-7396 (in case of a power outage)
mcpd@morehouse.edu
The 91勛圖惇蹋 Campus Safety New Real-Time Crime Center, located in the Robert Hall Annex, oversees surveillance cameras throughout the campus and surrounding areas. It operates Monday through Friday from 7:00 AM to 11:00 PM. For assistance, contact Campus Police Communications at 470-639-0562.
At 91勛圖惇蹋, campus safety is our top priority. We are currently upgrading our Emergency Call Boxes, which are strategically located across campus. During this upgrade, alternate communication methods are in place to ensure uninterrupted access to emergency assistance.
For immediate support, contact 91勛圖惇蹋 Campus Police at 404-215-2666. If you are off-campus, dial 911 for emergency services.
The Department of Campus Police operates a lost and found service. Members of the campus community can claim misplaced or lost items by providing proof of ownership and a valid photo ID. Found property is held for 60 days and then discarded, following Georgia statutes. Lost Morehouse ID cards can be claimed from the Access Control office in the basement of Sale Hall, while lost Morehouse-issued keys can be claimed from the basement of Mays Hall.
During inclement weather at 91勛圖惇蹋, it is essential to prioritize safety by staying indoors and following any official advisories. Students and staff should be aware of emergency procedures, such as seeking shelter in designated safe areas away from windows, and monitoring local weather updates for potential delays or cancellations of events. Additionally, having an emergency kit prepared can help ensure readiness for severe weather conditions.
To request a copy of a report, individuals can submit the , and a copy of the report will be emailed to them within five business days. However, information on reports may be redacted under Georgia state law.
October 2024
Successful Faith & Blue Cookout Meet & Greet with Freshman!
We had an amazing time at the 91勛圖惇蹋 Police Department (MCPD) Faith & Blue Cookout, bringing together our community and the freshman class! This event was an opportunity for us to strengthen relationships, enjoy great food, and build trust with our students through open dialogue and fun activities.
A special thank you to Lt. Harris and Officer Etkins for their dedication and hard work in making this event such a success. Your leadership and commitment to our campus community continue to make a positive impact!
The freshman students brought such positive energy, and it was fantastic to see them connect with MCPD officers in a meaningful way. At MCPD, we are committed to fostering an inclusive, safe, and engaged campus community, and events like this one are key to continuing that mission.
A huge thank you to everyone who attended and supported the event! Lets keep building those strong bondsMorehouse is a family, and were all in this together.
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