Off-Campus Community Notice
Off-Campus Voyeur Incident (09/22/23)
**Community Notice** The purpose of this e-mail is to make you aware of an incident that occurred off-campus near the University of Maryland, College Park campus. The following is a synopsis of an incident reported to the Prince George's County Police Department. INCIDENT: Off-Campus Voyeur Incident OCCURRED: September 22, 2023 (Friday)/ Between 10:17 p.m. and 10:18 p.m. LOCATION: 4600 block of Fordham Road, College Park, Maryland PGPD CASE #: 23-0056424 BRIEF DETAILS: On September 25, 2023, at approximately 11:03 a.m., the University of Maryland Police Department received confirmation from the Prince George?s County Police Department that the information listed below is correct. On September 24, 2023, at approximately 6:37 p.m., the University of Maryland Police Department received information by the Prince George?s County Police Department about an off-campus voyeur incident. The incident occurred on September 22, 2023, between 10: 17 p.m. and 10:18 p.m., in the 4600 block of Fordham Road, College Park, Maryland. Residents reported to the police that a man looked into a window at their residence. The Prince George's County Police Department is investigating this incident. Individuals with any information regarding this incident and/or the possible identity of the suspect are encouraged to contact the Prince George?s County Police Department (911 or 301-352-1200). When available for release, additional information, including updated description of suspect(s) may be obtained by accessing the "UMD Safety Notice" portion of our web site: https://www.umpd.umd.edu/stats/safety_notices.cfm and https://umpdnews.umd.edu/ Safety Tips: The University of Maryland Police Department provides a walking escort service for anyone who feels unsafe when walking on or near campus. If you would like a walking escort, please call to request one at 301-405-3555. You may also use a blue light emergency phone to call for an escort. Stay alert and attuned to people and circumstances around you. Trust your instincts. They are a natural gift that tells you when something is wrong. If you observe suspicious activity or behavior, contact the police immediately by calling 911 or 301-405-3333. See Something, Say Something! Be Smart, Be Safe!