Campus Safety
Located on the border of Oklahoma City adjoining the suburb of Edmond, the crime rate is really low and decreasing. Your chance of being a victim of violent crime in Edmond is one one-hundredth of one percent!
Phone Numbers
Emergency - 405.425.5500
About Us
You can visit our office Monday through Friday between 8:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m. (closed for lunch at 11:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m.)
OC Campus Police are on duty 24/7/365. We have two patrol cars with lights that are clearly marked, Police. Our eight officers are CLEET certified, fully commissioned and armed. They are serious about law enforcement, and they are really nice guys.
You can call them at ANY time for ANY thing: lost keys to a dorm, have a flat tire, need a jump start, you were studying late across campus and would feel more comfortable with an escort to your dorm, our Campus Police are here for you.
Our campus is very well lit for safety after dark. The Eagle Trail has lots of lights and emergency call boxes in the most remote areas. The campus has two entrances and security cameras in strategic locations.
Dorm access is granted to students assigned to that dorm with a student ID card and non-residents of that dorm must request permission to come in. Individual rooms have key access only for the two to four people in that room.
Another aspect of safety in Oklahoma is weather. We are only 35 miles from a National Weather Center and typically know well in advance when conditions are right for tornadoes. We have a campus-wide text alert system for emergencies. Multiple buildings include basement space to take cover under threat of tornado and a plan in place for the safety of everyone on campus.
Our Officers
Greg Giltner, Chief of Police
M. deMarc Lyon, Captain
Nicholas Norris, Officer
Jimmy Pavithran, Officer
Decovan Doss, Officer
David Taylor, Officer
Nathaniel Vild, Officer
Reserve Officers
John Gonshor
Kyle Duncan
Brian Anderson
Michael Oliver
Lost & Found
If you need to turn in or claim any items, please go to the Student Life Office in the Gaylord University Center.