Attention Saint Louis University Community
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A couple of weeks ago I posted about a brochure from A.G. Edwards that scares employees to they avoid the areas surrounding the headquarters and most likely much of the city. A few people commented how Saint Louis University, also in Midtown, sends out information on local crimes, having the same effect.
Today St. Louis University’s Director of Public Safety Jack A. Titone sent out the following:
September 28, 2005
Attention Saint Louis University Community
Crime AlertAt about 5:50 p.m. Tuesday, Sept. 27, at an off-campus location, a woman not affiliated with the University was the victim of a “Strong-Arm Robbery.” The victim was walking to her car parked on the Drake Apartment’s parking lot when an unknown suspect suddenly snatched her purse.
The suspect then jumped into a vehicle and fled the area. The St. Louis Police Department is investigating the incident. The victim was not injured, and no weapon was displayed.
The subject is described as a black male, 40 years old, 5 feet 8 inches tall, medium build, large belly, wearing a white t-shirt and gray pants. He was last observed entering a beige Lincoln Town Car, bearing Missouri license plate No. 667LGC.
The driver of the vehicle only is described as a black male with short hair. The vehicle was last seen traveling at a high rate of speed west in the 3400 block of Olive Street. As of this alert posting, the subjects remain at large. If you observe this vehicle, please call 911 immediately.
Although this purse snatching did not occur on campus or involve a member of the University community, the department of public safety is bringing this to your attention because it is the department’s philosophy to keep you informed of incidents that occur near the campus.
DPS recommends that members of the University community utilize their escort service late at night. To arrange an escort, please call (314) 977-3000.
Jack A. Titone
Director of Public Safety
When I was in college I never got emails like this. Of course, that is due to the fact that email didn’t exist back then…
Crime happens. It happens in the city and it happens in the suburbs. People need to be aware of their surroundings. But scaring faculty, staff and students to the point they avoid the areas around the campus only serves to create vacant sidewalks and encourage more crime. If the blocks around the campus were thriving with students you’d see a drop in crime because it would be harder for criminals to get away without having tons of witnesses. Purses are generally not snatched on populated sidewalks.
And while we are on the subject of SLU’s “public safety” department I’d love to see them 1) use their seatbelts when driving on public streets as required by Missouri law, 2) use their headlights when it is raining, snowing or getting dark – again as required by Missouri law and 3) ride their patrol bicycles per the rules of the road. Yes, as required by Missouri law.
SLU is doing its students, staff and faculty as well as the entire City of St. Louis a disservice. It is pointless to be located in the city and do things that prevent the city from deriving any benefit. We don’t get property taxes from the many properties SLU owns. If we scare people away so they spend their money in the suburbs it doesn’t really do any good for them to be here.
– Steve