Off-Campus Community Notice
Off-Campus Robbery with a Weapon (11/26/23)
**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 Robbery with a Weapon OCCURRED: November 26, 2023 (Sunday)/ Approximately 11:10 p.m. LOCATION: 8700 block of 36th Avenue, College Park, Maryland PGPD CASE #: 23-0070420 BRIEF DETAILS: On November 26, 2023, at approximately 11:28 p.m., the University of Maryland Police Department (UMPD) was notified of an off-campus robbery with a weapon. A man reported to the Prince George?s County Police Department that at approximately 11:10 p.m., on November 26, 2023, he was walking in the area of the 8700 block of 36th Avenue. A black vehicle stopped near him and a man wearing a mask exited the vehicle and displayed a handgun. The suspect then took the victim?s property, got back into the vehicle and left. The suspect?s vehicle was last seen traveling west on University Boulevard. No injuries were reported. The Prince George?s County Police Department is continuing to investigate this incident. Anyone with information related to this incident and/or the possible identity of the suspect(s) 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!