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WVU issues Community Notice for reported bicycle, scooter thefts

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The West Virginia University Police Department issued a Community Notice Wednesday (Sept. 18) advising bicycle and electric scooter owners to take extra steps to secure and monitor their vehicles following a recent increase in thefts.

Since Aug. 25, UPD has received five reports of bicycle or electric scooter thefts from outside on-campus locations, including Reynolds Hall, Summit Hall and Boreman South. In most of the cases, one or more locks were cut during the thefts.

UPD has increased patrols in the theft areas, and officers are investigating these cases with support from surveillance video and other techniques.

Anyone with information is asked to call UPD at 304-293-COPS (2677) or visit the department at 992 Elmer Prince Drive. Information may be shared anonymously.

While preventing theft is never guaranteed, UPD officers advise taking the following steps to protect bikes, scooters and similar vehicles, and increase chances for recovery, if they’re stolen:

     • Instead of securing your bike with a cable lock, use a high-quality U-Lock to secure your bike to one of the designated bike racks. U-Locks are harder to cut than traditional cable locks.

     • Avoid securing your bike or scooter to sign poles or other objects as they are not as secure as bike racks.

     • Lock your wheel and frame together to the bike rack.

     • Take a clear photo of your bike and document the serial number. UPD offers bicycle registration services to track down stolen bikes.

     • Conceal an Apple AirTag or similar GPS tracking device on your bike. There are multiple custom holders available online for this purpose.

     • When possible, do not park your bike outside for extended periods of time.

     • Report any suspicious activity or individuals carrying or concealing bolt cutters or other cutting tools to UPD.

     • If your bike or scooter is stolen, report the incident immediately to UPD at 304-293-COPS (2677).

     • Download the LiveSafe app for direct, two-way communication with UPD and allow push notifications for the latest safety information.

Additional Resources:

WVU Police Department — 911, 304-293-2677, 304-293-3136
WVU CARE Team
WVU Carruth Center — 304-293-4431
WVU Division of Diversity, Equity and Inclusion — 304-293-5600
WVU Office of Student Rights and Responsibilities — 304-293-8111
WVU Faculty-Staff Assistance Program — 304-293-5590
Rape and Domestic Violence Information Center — 304-292-5100
WVU Office of Campus and Community Life — 304-293-5611
WVU Student Health — 304-285-7200
WVU Division of Student Life — 304-293-5811

Health, safety, preparedness and training resources are posted at safety.wvu.edu and police.wvu.edu.

Students and employees are encouraged to follow the WVU Safety and Wellness Facebook page as well as @WVUsafety on X, and download the LiveSafe app and allow push notifications for the latest safety information.

A Community Notice is part of the WVU three-tiered emergency notification system used to enhance student and employee safety and provide useful information to the community.

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sj/9/18/24

MEDIA CONTACT: Shauna Johnson
Director of News Communications
University Relations
304-293-8302; sjohns13@mail.wvu.edu

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