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  • INFORMATIONAL MESSAGE FROM ALERT CAROLINA: Sexual Assault Reported near Campus

    INFORMATIONAL MESSAGE FROM ALERT CAROLINA: Sexual Assault Reported near Campus The Town of Chapel Hill Police is investigating a report made Saturday afternoon (Sept. 15) of a sexual assault on a female UNC student that occurred during the early morning hours at a residence near the UNC Campus. The suspect was described as a college-aged…

  • INFORMATIONAL MESSAGE FROM ALERT CAROLINA: Death of a student

    Dear Carolina community: I am sorry to let you know of the sudden death of one of our students. The Chapel Hill Police Department has confirmed that it is investigating the off-campus death of Faith Danielle Hedgepeth, 19, whose body was discovered today. Although the police have not determined the cause of death, they also…

  • ALL CLEAR; RESUME NORMAL ACTIVITIES

    Dear Students, Faculty and Staff: The University has issued an “all clear.” Now it’s safe to resume your normal activities. See alertcarolina.unc.edu for updates and more information about the University’s emergency communications. ABOUT THIS EMAIL: Campus-wide email is not an instant source of information as part of the University’s emergency warning notification process. The sirens…

  • Emergency Siren TEST Begins

    Dear Students, Faculty and Staff: You received this email as part of a TEST of the University’s emergency sirens. The message coincided with the beginning of the siren test. There may be delays in delivery of campus-wide email. In an emergency, we plan to use all available communication methods including email as part of a…

  • CORRECTION: University Will Test Sirens Tomorrow, Thursday 9/6

    SUBJECT: Reminder: University Will Test Sirens Thursday Dear Students, Faculty and Staff: You may hear the University’s emergency sirens on Thursday, September 6, between noon and 1 p.m. during a TEST that is part of Alert Carolina, our ongoing safety awareness campaign. No action is required. The sirens sound only for a major emergency or…

  • Reminder: University Will Test Sirens Monday

    Dear Students, Faculty and Staff: You may hear the University’s emergency sirens on Thursday, September 6, between noon and 1 p.m. during a TEST that is part of Alert Carolina, our ongoing safety awareness campaign. No action is required. The sirens sound only for a major emergency or an immediate safety or health threat, such…

  • INFORMATIONAL MESSAGE FROM ALERT CAROLINA: Chapel Hill Police Investigate Sexual Battery Incident

    Town of Chapel Hill police are investigating two reported sexual battery incidents on Church Street. In both incidents, female victims were reportedly walking alone when approached by a black male. In both cases, the male grabbed the victims’ buttocks and then walked away. The first incident occurred Sunday, May 19, at about 3 a.m.; the…

  • INFORMATIONAL MESSAGE FROM ALERT CAROLINA: Chapel Hill Police Investigate Sexual Battery Incident

    The Town of Chapel Hill Police Department is investigating a report of sexual battery (by unwanted touching) that occurred on Church Street (between West Rosemary and Caldwell Streets) at approximately 3 a.m. Sunday, May 20. A female victim reported being followed by an unknown, shirtless, black male as she was walking. The male suspect approached…

  • INFORMATIONAL MESSAGE FROM ALERT CAROLINA: Chapel Hill Police Investigate Peeping Incidents

    The Town of Chapel Hill Police Department is investigating multiple peeping incidents occurring during the early morning of Friday, May 4, in areas adjacent to the UNC campus. The victims, UNC students residing in private residences on McCauley Street and, shortly thereafter, on Howell Street, described the suspect as a white male in his early…

  • Timely Warning: Orange County under tornado watch

    Dear Students, Faculty and Staff: The National Weather Services has issued a TORNADO WATCH IN ORANGE COUNTY. That means conditions are favorable for tornadoes and severe thunderstorms in and close to the watch area. The weather service says people in these areas should be on the lookout for threatening weather conditions and listen for later…

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