Crime Prevention


The Department of Public Safety has officers assigned to assist with and answer questions regarding crime prevention issues on both campuses. To reach officers, call (567) 661-7575 or (800) GO-OWENS, Ext. 7575 Monday through Friday.

General Safety Tips

Wallet or Purse Stolen

  1. Call your bank or financial institution. Have your account number ready. Report the date and time you discovered your checks missing, as well as the number of the checks that were stolen.
  2. Call Comp-U-Check at (800) 444-1230. Comp-U-Check will alert merchants nationwide that the checks have been stolen. Provide the Comp-U-Check operator with the following:
    • Name and address of your bank
    • Your driver’s license number
    • Check numbers that are missing
  3. File a report with your local police department. If the theft occurs while at Owens, contact the Department of Public Safety, as they will file the report. You may be asked to provide copies of this report to merchants who have been paid by your stolen checks. Your bank may also require this report.
  4. Call your credit card companies. If your credit cards are also missing, you should immediately alert your credit card companies. Keep a list of your credit card account numbers in safekeeping—you’ll need the numbers to file reports. Be sure to notify individual department stores and gasoline companies with which you have credit accounts.
  5. Call the Secretary of State’s Office. If your driver’s license is missing, you must reapply for a new license.
  6. Call the credit reporting agencies. It’s important to protect your credit rating in case your stolen checks are reported as losses by merchants.

Parking Lot Safety Tips

  1. Remember where you park your car. Write down the building that’s closest to your parking spot. When you leave the building, do so through the exit closest to your parking spot. That way, you’ll be able to reach your car as quickly as possible.
  2. Lock your car. Always lock your car when you leave it, even for a brief stay. And always take your keys. This will help prevent your car from being stolen and help you get into your car quickly and safely. View the top 10 stolen vehicles in your state.
  3. Roll up windows tightly before you leave your car. Doing so will help reduce the chances of your car’s being burglarized.
  4. Don’t leave packages in plain view in your car. Goods on the seat or elsewhere in plain sight may tempt a would-be thief.
  5. Do not leave children unattended in your vehicle.
  6. Keep pocketbook closed and close to your body when walking in the parking lot. Otherwise, a thief might be tempted to snatch it and run.
  7. Park in heavily traveled and well-lit areas. Park in a well-lit area—for example, under a light pole—will make it easier for you to see the area around you.
  8. Keep keys in hand when returning to your car. Doing so will help you get into your car faster. In addition you might want to carry a small key chain flashlight so that you’ll have an easier time unlocking your car at night.
  9. Be conscious of your surroundings. Look around you. If you feel uncomfortable, return to the nearest building entrance and call the Department of Public Safety so they can escort you out to your car. Call (567) 661-7575 for both the Toledo-area and Findlay-area Campuses.

If you are ever uncomfortable or concerned about any situation while you are a student/staff/visitor, feel free to request assistance.