UCFPD, UCF Student Health Services Want Your Prescription Drugs
The UCF Police Department and UCF Student Health Services have partnered to collect expired, unwanted or unused prescription drugs.
UCFPD Welcomes Four New Officers to the Force
The UCF Police Department welcomed four new officers today in front of an audience filled with family, friends, fellow UCFPD officers and staff, and members of the community.
Seven Simple Tips to Stay Safe on Spring Break
With Spring Break next week, the UCF Police Department would like to share a few simple tips to have a safe and enjoyable week.
Free Coffee, Conversation with UCF Police and Victim Advocates
The campus and local communities are invited to join the UCF Police Department and UCF Victim Services for Coffee With a Cop this Wednesday.
Two Longtime Police Officers Retire from UCFPD
The UCF Police Department this week bid farewell to two police officers who combined dedicated more than 60 years to protecting and serving the community.
Mock Trial to Explore Definition of Consent
A sexual assault mock trial to be held at UCF Monday will explore the differences between consensual sex and rape and engage attendees in a conversation about consent.
Be Safe This Halloween
As Halloween creeps up, the UCF Police Department reminds motorists and pedestrians to be extra careful on the roads this weekend.
Officers from UCFPD and more than 10 local agencies will participate in a DUI enforcement wave from Friday, Oct. 28 through Monday, Oct. 31. The multijurisdictional detail will focus on drivers who appear to be impaired by alcohol or other drugs.
UCFPD Recognized at Local MADD Ceremony
Officers from the UCF Police Department were recognized Thursday for their dedication to getting drunk and drugged drivers off of Central Florida’s roads.
Return Old Prescription Drugs-- No Questions Asked
Members of the UCF community will be able to hand over their unused, expired or unwanted prescription medications with no questions asked Wednesday, Oct. 19.
Update: UCF Credit Card Fraud Investigation
Following multiple reports of credit card fraud occurring at independent vendor locations on the main campus, police and the university’s Security Incident Response Team have identified one owner whose restaurants had malware on the computer systems used to process sales.
AD Food Services, which operates Asian Chao, Huey Magoo’s and the Corner Café in the Student Union, temporarily stopped taking credit and debit cards while working to strengthen those security measures.