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Campus Security and Emergency Services Alert

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Police investigating sexual assault in University District

Kingston Police Media Release - Jul 01, 2022

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Kingston Police issue a community safety notice regarding high risk offender release

Kingston Police Media Release - Jun 23, 2022

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Police asking for assistance to identify female who took police equipment

Mar 22, 2022

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Police Warn the Public about Suspicious Activity In and Around the University District

Mar 12, 2022

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Kingston police warn community of ‘high risk’ offender’s release

Feb 28, 2022

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Kingston Police Seek Assistance in Identifying Suspect in a violent assault

Dec 07, 2021

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March 18, 2020 Campus Security and Emergency Services office closed

Mar 18, 2021

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January 17, 2020: Warning Regarding Suspicious Activity in the Student Housing District

Jan 17, 2021

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October 16, 2019: Warning Âé¶¹´«Ã½ Person Fraudulently Soliciting for Charity on Campus

Oct 16, 2019

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October 4, 2019: Kingston Police Warning Public Âé¶¹´«Ã½ Recent Downtown Cell Phone Thefts

Oct 04, 2019

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September 12, 2019: Increase of Bike Thefts

Sep 12, 2019

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Office of Risk and Safety Services

355 King Street West
1st Floor West Wing
Kingston, ON K7L 2X3
Canada

Tel: 613 533 6345

Campus Security & Emergency Services

355 King Street West (1st Floor West Wing), Kingston ON, K7L2X3
Tel: 613-533-6733

Environmental Health & Safety 

355 King Street West (1st Floor West Wing), Kingston ON, K7L2X3
Tel: 613-533-2999

Insurance & Risk Management

355 King Street West (1st Floor West Wing), Kingston ON, K7L2X3
Tel: 613-533-2005

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