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Keeping You Informed

Anne Arundel Community College complies with the Jeanne Clery Campus Safety Act by informing the campus community of recent criminal activity and safety concerns in a timely manner. The increased awareness this communication creates helps the college maintain a safe environment for students to learn, faculty to teach and staff to work.

If you have any information relating to any of these crimes, call the AACC Public Safety and Police department at 410-777-1818 or the Anne Arundel County Police Department at 410-222-6145. You also may use the online "Silent Witness" to send information.


Recent Crime Alerts

February 5, 2024 - AACC DPSP #2024-000015

INCIDENT INFORMATION
Larceny from Auto: Arnold campus, Lot D

On Saturday, Feb. 3, 2024, at approximately 11:45 a.m., an unknown subject entered several vehicles on Lot D and stole cash from the passenger compartment. All indications are that the vehicles were unlocked. Review of CCTV cameras reveal the suspect also checking doors of vehicles in Lots C and G, and also canvassing the parking lot of the YMCA . No one was injured in this incident.

The suspect is described as an unknown race male, approximately 6 feet tall, thin build, wearing a black hoodie, black pants and a mask. The suspect vehicle is described as a 2014 Ford Expedition with a Delaware registration. The investigation is ongoing working with various law enforcement agencies in an attempt to identify the suspect.

Anyone who have may observed this incident or suspicious activity during this time is asked to contact the Department of Public Safety and Police at 410-777-1818.

A reminder to always lock your vehicle and secure any valuables in your trunk or glove compartment.

AACC is committed to creating and maintaining a safe campus for students, faculty, staff and visitors. As a reminder, take a moment to review the following safety tips and available campus resources:

• Always be aware of your surroundings, day or night, and do not become distracted using your cell phone or other electronic forms of communications or entertainment.
• If at all possible, do not walk alone. If you cannot find someone to walk with you, contact the Department of Public Safety and Police at 410-777-1818 for a safety escort.
• Always walk on well-lit, well-traveled walkways and plan your route ahead of time. Avoid places where someone can hide and areas where you could get cornered.
• Code Blue Emergency Phones – AACC’s emergency phone system can place a caller in direct contact with a Public Safety and Police dispatcher 24 hours a day. These phones are highly visible stainless steel phone towers (blue or red) or wall-mounted units (blue, red, yellow and silver) with strobe lights, and placed at various locations around campus.
• When working late, always let someone know where you will be working. Also, be sure to let someone from Public Safety and Police know (410-777-1818).
• Carry a portable, battery powered high decibel device or loud whistle. (Available at DPSP).
• Carry a small pocket flashlight in your purse or on a key ring and try to park in well-lit areas.
• Be sure to secure any valuables in your vehicle in your trunk or glove compartment.
• If you are ever the victim of a crime, contact the police immediately.

For a complete list of crime prevention tips or what to do if you witness a crime, or are a victim yourself, visit http://0dq.aprender-a-bailar.com/campus-safety/. To learn more about available campus and community resources, visit http://0dq.aprender-a-bailar.com/campus-safety/crime-prevention/sexual-harassment-and-assault/.

September 12, 2023 - AACC DPSP #2023-000136

INCIDENT INFORMATION
Larceny from Auto: Arnold Campus, Lot C

On Tuesday, Sept. 12, 2023, between 2 and 4:30 p.m., an unknown subject entered a student’s parked vehicle in Lot C and stole a computer laptop and accessories from the passenger compartment of their unlocked vehicle. No one was injured in this incident.

The victim’s vehicle is described as a green Honda and was parked in the middle area of the parking lot. Anyone who have may observed this incident or suspicious activity during this time is asked to contact the Department of Public Safety and Police at 410-777-1818.

AACC is committed to creating and maintaining a safe campus for students, faculty, staff and visitors. As a reminder, take a moment to review the following safety tips and available campus resources:

• Always be aware of your surroundings, day or night, and do not become distracted using your cell phone or other electronic forms of communications or entertainment.
• If at all possible, do not walk alone. If you cannot find someone to walk with you, contact the Department of Public Safety and Police at 410-777-1818 for a safety escort.
• Always walk on well-lit, well-traveled walkways and plan your route ahead of time. Avoid places where someone can hide and areas where you could get cornered.
• Code Blue Emergency Phones – AACC’s emergency phone system can place a caller in direct contact with a Public Safety and Police dispatcher 24 hours a day. These phones are highly visible stainless steel phone towers (blue or red) or wall-mounted units (blue, red, yellow and silver) with strobe lights, and placed at various locations around campus.
• When working late, always let someone know where you will be working. Also, be sure to let someone from Public Safety and Police know (410-777-1818).
• Carry a portable, battery powered high decibel device or loud whistle. (Available at DPSP).
• Carry a small pocket flashlight in your purse or on a key ring and try to park in well-lit areas.
• Be sure to secure any valuables in your vehicle in your trunk or glove compartment.
• If you are ever the victim of a crime, contact the police immediately.

For a complete list of crime prevention tips or what to do if you witness a crime, or are a victim yourself, visit http://0dq.aprender-a-bailar.com/campus-safety/. To learn more about available campus and community resources, visit http://0dq.aprender-a-bailar.com/campus-safety/crime-prevention/sexual-harassment-and-assault/.

March 19, 2022 - AACC DPSP #2023-000045

AACC DPSP Alert to the campus community:

County police received a report of a carjacking that occurred on the Food Lion parking lot near Glen Burnie Town Center, an AACC satellite location, on March 18, 2023, at 2 p.m. Two unarmed suspects allegedly took a victim's car. Use appropriate caution when in the area.

This incident did not occur on college property, but we wanted to provide this alert due to the proximity to the college building.

February 24, 2022 - AACC DPSP #2023-000025

INCIDENT INFORMATION

Sex Offense Investigation: Glen Burnie Town Center

On Feb. 23, 2023, a female student notified college Public Safety and Police that on Feb. 21, 2023, during the morning hours, a male student who is known to the victim began making unwanted sexual advances toward her in a student lounge while the two were alone. It was reported that the male student continued to touch the female student in an inappropriate manner after being told to stop. Preliminarily, this incident is being investigated by Public Safety and Police as a sex offense and the alleged violator has been identified. This is an active investigation at this time.

AACC is committed to creating and maintaining a safe campus for students, faculty, staff and visitors. As a reminder, take a moment to review the following safety tips and available campus resources:

• Always be aware of your surroundings, day or night, and do not become distracted using your cell phone or other electronic forms of communications or entertainment.

• If at all possible, do not walk alone. If you cannot find someone to walk with you, contact the Department of Public Safety and Police at 410-777-1818 for a safety escort.

• Always walk on well-lit, well-traveled walkways and plan your route ahead of time. Avoid places where someone can hide and areas where you could get cornered.

• Code Blue Emergency Phones – AACC’s emergency phone system can place a caller in direct contact with a Public Safety and Police dispatcher 24 hours a day. These phones are highly visible stainless steel phone towers (blue or red) or wall-mounted units (blue, red, yellow and silver) with strobe lights, and placed at various locations around campus.

• When working late, always let someone know where you will be working. Also, be sure to let someone from Public Safety and Police know (410-777-1818).

• Carry a portable, battery powered high decibel device or loud whistle. (Available at public safety).

• Carry a small pocket flashlight in your purse or on a key ring, and try to park in well-lit areas.

• Be sure to secure any valuables in your vehicle in your trunk or glove compartment.

• If you are ever the victim of a crime contact police immediately.

For a complete list of crime prevention tips or what to do if you witness a crime, or are a victim yourself, visit http://0dq.aprender-a-bailar.com/campus-safety/. To learn more about available campus and community resources, visit http://0dq.aprender-a-bailar.com/campus-safety/crime-prevention/sexual-harassment-and-assault/.

November 10, 2022 - AACC DPSP #2022-000227

INCIDENT INFORMATION

Harassment/Possible Stalking – Arnold Campus

The college’s Department of Public Safety and Police (DPSP) was recently made aware of incidents of harassment and possible stalking by a known male AACC student involving several female students over the past several weeks. The male student in question had been barred from all college property by DPSP while the investigation continues and is reviewed by the Office of Community Standards and the Title IX coordinator.

Some information regarding stalking

What is Stalking? (As summarized from the Maryland Code by the Maryland Network Against Domestic violence and the Maryland Coalition Against Sexual Assault)

In Maryland, stalking is a crime and is legally defined as a persistent pattern of approaching or pursuing someone in order to make them feel afraid that they or someone else will suffer serious injury, assault, rape, or sexual offenses, false imprisonment or death.

What can you do about a stalker?
• Document all communication with and from a stalker.
• Keep an incident log containing all harassing text messages, voicemails, emails and posts to social media. By using the print screen button on your computer, you can save emails and social media post by pasting them into a word document.
• Stop by DPSP for a printed incident log or create your own.
• Take photos of any property that may be damaged or any injuries sustained and save copies to add to police reports or legal documents.
• File a report with the police and give them a copy of your incident log and photos. Keep originals for yourself. Use a P.O Box address to maintain privacy. Your report may become public record.
• Obtain a peace or protective order. Give a copy to the DPSP. 
• Do not talk to a stalker. Tell them only one time that you do not want any further contact from them. If they contact you after that, record it on an incident log.
• ALSO, have your cell phone with you at all times. If you feel like you are being followed, do not go home. Go to a busy place.
• Park in well-lit areas and be aware of your surroundings. Walk with someone or call campus police for an escort while on campus. (410-777-1818)

For a complete list of crime prevention tips or what to do if you witness a crime or are a victim yourself, visit http://0dq.aprender-a-bailar.com/campus-safety/. To learn more about available campus and community resources, visit http://0dq.aprender-a-bailar.com/campus-safety/crime-prevention/sexual-harassment-and-assault/.

Thank you for helping us to maintain a safe campus for all.

September 29, 2022 - AACC DPSP #2022-000192

UPDATE - 10-6-22

Through investigation, the Department of Public Safety and Police identified the subject and conducted an in-depth interview with him. It was determined that the subject was attempting to engage the student in conversation and pursue a social relationship, but there was no intent to criminally stalk the student. The subject has been counselled on this matter and DPSP does not believe the subject presents a threat to the college community. DPSP greatly appreciates the response they received from the campus community on this matter.

Incident Information

Suspicious Subject/Possible Stalking: Arnold Campus (Truxal Library, Careers Center and Health  and Life Sciences Buildings)

On Thursday, Sept. 29, 2022, an AACC female student reported that she believed she was being followed throughout her day at the Arnold campus by an unknown male subject. Beginning at approximately 8 a.m., the student observed the subject in the Health and Life Sciences Building where he spoke to her and inquired about her studies and would she be interested in socializing with him. She declined his interest and the subject left the area. Later in the morning the same subject approached her again in the library and made the same request of her. The student again declined his interest and the subject left the library heading toward the quad area. In midafternoon, the student observed the subject near her vehicle in Lot D, as she sat in it eating her lunch. There was no contact or interaction with the student at this time; however, she did report seeing the subject again at approximately 1 p.m., peering in the window of one of her classes on the third floor of the Health and Life Sciences Building.

Investigation by Public Safety and Police would indicate the subject was following the female student throughout the campus. The subject was described as a black male, dark complexion, 20 to 30 years of age, approximately 5 feet, 10 inches tall, bald or close-cropped hair, dark blue hooding with a large Under Armour logo on the front, grey pants, white tennis shoes. DPSP is investigating and asked that anyone having information related to this incident contact them at 410-777-1818.

AACC is committed to creating and maintaining a safe campus for students, faculty, staff and visitors. As a reminder, please take a moment to review the following safety tips and available campus resources:

• Always be aware of your surroundings, day or night, and do not become distracted using your cell phone or other electronic forms of communications or entertainment.
• If at all possible, do not walk alone. If you cannot find someone to walk with you, contact the Department of Public Safety and Police at 410-777-1818 for a safety escort.
• Always walk on well-lit, well-traveled walkways and plan your route ahead of time. Avoid places where someone can hide and areas where you could get cornered.
• Code Blue Emergency Phones – AACC’s emergency phone system can place a caller in direct contact with a DPSP dispatcher 24 hours a day. These phones are highly visible stainless steel phone towers (blue or red) or wall-mounted units (blue, red, yellow and silver) with strobe lights, and placed at various locations around campus.
• When working late, always let someone know where you will be working. Also, be sure to let someone from DPSP know (410-777-1818).
• Carry a portable, battery powered high decibel device or loud whistle (available at DPSP).
• Carry a small pocket flashlight in your purse or on a key ring, and try to park in well-lit areas.
• Be sure to secure any valuables in your vehicle in your trunk or glove compartment.
• If you are ever the victim of a crime contact police immediately.

For a complete list of crime prevention tips or what to do if you witness a crime, or are a victim yourself, visit http://0dq.aprender-a-bailar.com/campus-safety/. To learn more about available campus and community resources, visit http://0dq.aprender-a-bailar.com/campus-safety/crime-prevention/sexual-harassment-and-assault/.
Thank you for helping us to maintain a safe campus for all. 

April 13, 2022 - AACC DPSP #2022-000092

UPDATE - 5-19-22

Through investigation college Public Safety & Police were able to identify the subject, a prior student of the college, and he has since been criminally charged with three misdemeanors related to Visual Surveillance in a Private Area. Additionally, a Persona Non-Gratis (PNG) is being sought that would prohibit the suspect from entering any AACC building or property.

Incident Information

Unauthorized Visual Surveillance: Arnold Campus - Library / Student Union Buildings

On Monday, April 11, 2022, at approximately 2:00 PM, a subject is suspected to have been involved in suspicious activity frequenting the men’s restrooms in both Truxal Library and the Student Union. Through investigation, it is suspected that the subject was entering a stall and then attempting to use a camera to photograph or video a male in an adjoining urinal. One victim of this crime has already been identified and it is suspected there may be others. Anyone having been a victim or witness to this crime, or observing this subject on campus is asked to contact Public Safety and Police (410-777-1818). This incident is an active investigation with Lt. Gary Vernon as the primary investigator (410-777-2798).

AACC is committed to creating and maintaining a safe campus for students, faculty, staff and visitors. As a reminder, please take a moment to review the following safety tips and available campus resources.

  • Always be aware of your surroundings, day or night, and do not become over distracted using your cell phone or other electronic forms of communications or entertainment.
  • If at all possible, do not walk alone. If you cannot find someone to walk with you, contact the Department of Public Safety and Police at 410-777-1818 for a safety escort.
  • Always walk on well-lit, well-traveled walkways and plan your route ahead of time. Avoid places where someone can hide and areas where you could get cornered.
  • Code Blue Emergency Phones – AACC’s emergency phone system can place a caller in direct contact with a Public Safety and Police dispatcher 24 hours a day. These phones are highly visible stainless steel phone towers (blue or red) or wall-mounted units (blue, red, yellow and silver) with strobe lights, and placed at various locations around campus.
  • When working late, always let someone know where you will be working. Also, be sure to let someone from Public Safety and Police know (410-777-1818).
  • Carry a portable, battery powered high decibel device or loud whistle (available at Public Safety).
  • Carry a small pocket flashlight in your purse or on a key ring, and try to park in well-lit areas.
  • Be sure to secure any valuables in your vehicle in your trunk or glove compartment.
  • If you are ever the victim of a crime contact police immediately.

For a complete list of crime prevention tips or what to do if you witness a crime, or are a victim yourself, visit Campus Safety. To learn more about available campus and community resources, visit our Crime Prevention page.

Thank you for helping us to maintain a safe campus for all.

March 30, 2022 - AACC DPSP #2022-000073

Incident Information

Theft from Auto: Arnold Campus - Parking Lot M

On Wednesday, 03/30/22, an AACC faculty reported she was the victim of a smash and grab theft from her auto on Parking Lot M of the Arnold campus. The victim advised she arrived at the college at approximately 8 AM and parked in Lot M, in the faculty permit area. She placed her purse under a box in the back seat, that was also concealed by tinted windows. At approximately 12:40 PM, the faculty member returned to her vehicle to find the back window broken out and her purse missing. The faculty member has already been notified that her credit cards have been used in attempts to make unauthorized purchases. College Public Safety & Police are investigating the incident and are requesting that anyone having witnessed suspicious activity in the area to please contact them at 410-777-1818. As noted below, it is best to secure any valuables in your vehicles trunk or locking glove compartment when possible.

AACC is committed to creating and maintaining a safe campus for students, faculty, staff and visitors. As a reminder, please take a moment to review the following safety tips and available campus resources.

  • Always be aware of your surroundings, day or night, and do not become over distracted using your cell phone or other electronic forms of communications or entertainment.
  • If at all possible, do not walk alone. If you cannot find someone to walk with you, contact the Department of Public Safety and Police at 410-777-1818 for a safety escort.
  • Always walk on well-lit, well-traveled walkways and plan your route ahead of time. Avoid places where someone can hide and areas where you could get cornered.
  • Code Blue Emergency Phones – AACC’s emergency phone system can place a caller in direct contact with a Public Safety and Police dispatcher 24 hours a day. These phones are highly visible stainless steel phone towers (blue or red) or wall-mounted units (blue, red, yellow and silver) with strobe lights, and placed at various locations around campus.
  • When working late, always let someone know where you will be working. Also, be sure to let someone from Public Safety and Police know (410-777-1818).
  • Carry a portable, battery powered high decibel device or loud whistle (available at Public Safety).
  • Carry a small pocket flashlight in your purse or on a key ring, and try to park in well-lit areas.
  • Be sure to secure any valuables in your vehicle in your trunk or glove compartment.
  • If you are ever the victim of a crime contact police immediately.

For a complete list of crime prevention tips or what to do if you witness a crime, or are a victim yourself, visit Campus Safety. To learn more about available campus and community resources, visit our Sexual Harassment and Assault webpage.

Thank you for helping us to maintain a safe campus for all.

Nov. 11, 2021 - AACC DPSP #2021-000180

Incident Information

Suspicious Subject: Arnold Campus near Humanities Building and Lot C

On Thursday, Nov. 11, 2021, an AACC student reported a suspicious incident that she observed on Tuesday, Nov. 9, 2021, between approximately 1:30 and 2 p.m. The student reported observing an unknown male who appeared to be attempting to photograph two different female students as they walked in the area of Humanities Building near Ring Road and the Plant. The male then appeared to possibly follow one of the females as they walked to Lot C, but then redirected when the reporting person approached the area and made the one female aware she may be being followed. The subject was described as a white male, 25 to 29 years of age, approximately 5 feet, 8 inches tall, tan complexion, shoulder length dark hair, wearing a blue puffer style jacket with a red and white plaid shirt. Public Safety and Police are investigating and ask that anyone having information related to this incident contact them at 410-777-1818.

AACC is committed to creating and maintaining a safe campus for students, faculty, staff and visitors. As a reminder, take a moment to review the following safety tips and available campus resources:

  • If at all possible, do not walk alone. lf you cannot find someone to walk with you, contact the Department of Public Safety and Police at 4lO-777-1818 for a safety escort.
  • Always walk on well-lit, well-traveled walkways and plan your route ahead of time. Avoid places where someone can hide and areas where you could get cornered.
  • Code Blue Emergency Phones - AACC's emergency phone system can place a caller in direct contact with a Public Safety and Police dispatcher 24 hours a day. These phones are highly visible stainless steel phone towers (blue or red) or wall-mounted units (blue, red, yellow and silver) with strobe lights, and placed at various locations around campus.
  • When working late, always let someone know where you will be working. Also, be sure to let someone from Public Safety and Police know at 410-777-1818.
  • Carry a portable, battery powered high decibel device or loud whistle.
  • Carry a small pocket flashlight in your purse or on a key ring, and try to park in well-lit areas.
  • Be sure to secure any valuables in your vehicle in your trunk or glove compartment.
  • If you are ever the victim of a crime contact police immediately.

For a complete list of crime prevention tips or what to do if you witness a crime, or are a victim yourself, visit http://0dq.aprender-a-bailar.com/campus-safety/. To learn more about available campus and community resources, visit http://0dq.aprender-a-bailar.com/campus-safety/crime-prevention/sexual-harassment-and-assault/.

Thank you for helping us to maintain a safe campus for all.

March 9, 2020 - AACC DPSP #2020-000167

Incident Information

Sex Offense, Footbridge between East/West Arnold Campus

On Monday afternoon, March 3, 2020, at approximately 1:45 p.m., a female student reported that she was walking along the footbridge between east and west campus when an unknown subject approached her and groped her breast over her clothing. The victim advised that she fled the area and is unable to provide a description of the suspect. The victim is not cooperating with the investigation at this time; however, she reported to a third party that two white males and black male may have been involved in the incident. Public Safety and Police officers are conducting an investigation based on the limited information. Any other victims or persons having knowledge related to this investigation are asked to contact Public Safety and Police at 410-777-1818.

AACC is committed to creating and maintaining a safe campus for students, faculty, staff and visitors. As a reminder, take a moment to review the following safety tips and available campus resources:

  • If at all possible, do not walk alone. lf you cannot find someone to walk with you, contact the Department of Public Safety and Police at 4lO-777-1818 for a safety escort.
  • Always walk on well-lit, well-traveled walkways and plan your route ahead of time. Avoid places where someone can hide and areas where you could get cornered.
  • Code Blue Emergency Phones - AACC's emergency phone system can place a caller in direct contact with a Public Safety and Police dispatcher 24 hours a day. These phones are highly visible stainless steel phone towers (blue or red) or wall-mounted units (blue, red, yellow and silver) with strobe lights, and placed at various locations around campus.
  • When working late, always let someone know where you will be working. Also, be sure to let someone from Public Safety and Police know at 410-777-1818.
  • Carry a portable, battery powered high decibel device or loud whistle.
  • Carry a small pocket flashlight in your purse or on a key ring, and try to park in well-lit areas.
  • Be sure to secure any valuables in your vehicle in your trunk or glove compartment.
  • If you are ever the victim of a crime contact police immediately.

For a complete list of crime prevention tips or what to do if you witness a crime, or are a victim yourself, visit http://0dq.aprender-a-bailar.com/campus-safety/. To learn more about available campus and community resources, visit http://0dq.aprender-a-bailar.com/campus-safety/crime-prevention/sexual-harassment-and-assault/.

Thank you for helping us to maintain a safe campus for all.

Feb. 14, 2020 - AACC DPSP #2020-000107

Incident Information

Indecent Exposure, Truxal Library/Arnold Campus

On the Thursday evening, Feb. 13, 2020, campus Public Safety & Police were notified of an indecent exposure incident that occurred in the second floor male restroom of the Library of the Arnold campus at approximately 9:15 AM. Through investigation Public Safety has identified a person of interest. Any other victims or persons having knowledge related to this investigation are asked to contact Public Safety & Police at 410-777-1818.

UPDATE Feb. 20, 2020: Suspect has been identified. Issued a No Trespass Order and Criminal Charges are pending.

AACC is committed to creating and maintaining a safe campus for students, faculty, staff and visitors. As a reminder, please take a moment to review the following safety tips and available campus resources:

  • If at all possible, do not walk alone. lf you cannot find someone to walk with you, contact the Department of Public Safety and Police at 4lO-777-1818 for a safety escort.
  • Always walk on well-lit, well-traveled walkways and plan your route ahead of time. Avoid places where someone can hide and areas where you could get cornered.
  • Code Blue Emergency Phones - AACC's emergency phone system can place a caller in direct contact with a Public Safety and Police dispatcher 24 hours a day. These phones are highly visible stainless steel phone towers (blue or red) or wall-mounted units (blue, red, yellow and silver) with strobe lights, and placed at various locations around campus.
  • When working late, always let someone know where you will be working. Also, be sure to let someone from Public Safety and Police know at 410-777-1818.
  • Carry a portable, battery powered high decibel device or loud whistle.
  • Carry a small pocket flashlight in your purse or on a key ring, and try to park in well-lit areas.
  • Be sure to secure any valuables in your vehicle in your trunk or glove compartment.
  • If you are ever the victim of a crime contact police immediately.

For a complete list of crime prevention tips or what to do if you witness a crime, or are a victim yourself, visit . To learn more about available campus and community resources, visit our  page.

Thank you for helping us to maintain a safe campus for all.

Nov. 8, 2019 - AACOPD #2019-7342746

Incident Information

Attempted Theft, Parking Lot B/Arnold Campus

AACC Public Safety & Police were notified by a student of the college that on Thursday evening, Nov. 8, 2019, at approximately 10:30 p.m., a student walking to her car noticed a subject standing next to her driver’s side door as she approached her vehicle. The unknown subject requested a ride and appeared to the student to be intoxicated. The student moved around to the passenger side and unlocked her car to place her personal items in the car, at which time the unknown subject entered her vehicle and sat in the driver’s seat and continued to ask for a ride. The student remained outside of the vehicle and demanded the subject exit her vehicle. At one point the subject attempted to take her personal items from the front passenger seat but exited the car without the items. The student was able to safely enter the driver’s side of the vehicle, lock herself in the vehicle and exit the parking lot. The student reported the incident once she arrived home; however, a student witness reported the incident using a campus blue emergency phone while the incident was in progress. The unknown subject left campus; however, was arrested a short time later by county police for tampering with an auto outside of a residence off campus. The incident that occurred on campus is still under investigation with additional criminal charges pending.

Anyone having information pertaining to this incident may call the college's Public Safety and Police at 41O-777-1818. AACC is committed to creating and maintaining a safe campus for students, faculty, staff and visitors. As a reminder, please take a moment to review the following safety tips and available campus resources:

  • If at all possible, do not walk alone. lf you cannot find someone to walk with you, contact the Department of Public Safety and Police at 4lO-777-1818 for a safety escort.
  • Always walk on well-lit, well-traveled walkways and plan your route ahead of time. Avoid places where someone can hide and areas where you could get cornered.
  • Code Blue Emergency Phones - AACC's emergency phone system can place a caller in direct contact with a Public Safety and Police dispatcher 24 hours a day. These phones are highly visible stainless steel phone towers (blue or red) or wall-mounted units (blue, red, yellow and silver) with strobe lights, and placed at various locations around campus.
  • When working late, always let someone know where you will be working. Also, be sure to let someone from Public Safety and Police know at 410-777-1818.
  • Carry a portable, battery powered high decibel device or loud whistle.
  • Carry a small pocket flashlight in your purse or on a key ring, and try to park in well-lit areas.
  • Be sure to secure any valuables in your vehicle in your trunk or glove compartment.
  • If you are ever the victim of a crime contact police immediately.

For a complete list of crime prevention tips or what to do if you witness a crime, or are a victim yourself, visit Campus Safety. To learn more about available campus and community resources, visit our Crime Prevention page.

Sept. 27, 2019 - AACOPD #2019-731452

Incident Information

Anne Arundel Community College’s Department of Public Safety and Police recently was notified by the Anne Arundel County Police Department of two robberies that occurred on Aug. 18, 2019. At approximately 3:30 a.m. two individuals (non-college affiliates) were robbed of personal items at knifepoint while sleeping in the courtyard of Glen Burnie Town Center.

The suspect is described as a white male, 20-40 years old, shoulder length curly hair, wearing sunglasses, a black hat, light brown cargo shorts and black sneakers. The suspect fled the area in an unknown direction. 

Anyone having information pertaining to this incident may call the college's Public Safety and Police at 41O-777-1818. AACC is committed to creating and maintaining a safe campus for students, faculty, staff and visitors. As a reminder, please take a moment to review the following safety tips and available campus resources:

  • lf at all possible, do not walk alone. lf you cannot find someone to walk with you, contact the Department of Public Safety and Police at 4lO-777-1818 for a safety escort.
  • Always walk on well-lit, well-traveled walkways and plan your route ahead of time. Avoid places where someone can hide and areas where you could get cornered.
  • Code Blue Emergency Phones - AACC's emergency phone system can place a caller in direct contact with a Public Safety and Police dispatcher 24 hours a day. These phones are highly visible stainless steel phone towers (blue or red) or wall-mounted units (blue, red, yellow and silver) with strobe lights, and placed at various locations around campus.
  • When working late, always let someone know where you will be working. Also, be sure to let someone from Public Safety and Police know 410-777-1818.
  • Carry a portable, battery powered high decibel device or loud whistle.
  • Carry a small pocket flashlight in your purse or on a key ring, and try to park in well-lit areas.
  • Be sure to secure any valuables in your vehicle in your trunk or glove compartment.
  • lf you are ever the victim of a crime contact police immediately.

For a complete list of crime prevention tips or what to do if you witness a crime, or are a victim yourself, visit http://0dq.aprender-a-bailar.com/campus-safety/. To learn more about available campus and community resources, visit http://0dq.aprender-a-bailar.com/campus-safety/crime-prevention/sexual-harassment-and-assault/.

May 28, 2019 - AACC DPSP #2019-000476 / AACOPD #2019-719920

Incident Information

AACC Public Safety & Police were notified by the Anne Arundel County Police that on Sunday, 5/26/19, at approximately 1:50 PM, a 22 year old female advised that she was heading home from work and stopped at the bus stop at Crain and Baltimore Annapolis Blvd, near the Glen Burnie Town Center. She was approached by a subject who started a conversation with her, at which time she felt uncomfortable and began walking toward home, along Post 40 Rd. The suspect followed her along Post 40 Road (which is located on the back side of the GBTC parking garage opposite Rt. 648) and assaulted her. The victim delayed calling police immediately; however, through investigation detectives were able to identify and arrest the suspect who is currently detained at the Detention Center.

Anyone having information pertaining to this incident may call the college’s Public Safety and Police at 410-777-1818. AACC is committed to creating and maintaining a safe campus for students, faculty, staff and visitors.


Daily Crime Log

Anne Arundel Community College provides information on campus crime statistics each month and summarizes activities by the calendar year. If you have any information relating to these crimes, contact AACC's Department of Public Safety and Police at 410-777-1818. You also may use "Silent Witness" to send information.

AACC publishes this information in accordance with 20 U.S.C 1092(f) the Jeanne Clery Disclosure of Campus Security Policy and Campus Crime Statistics Act. The act requires the college to have information of recently reported crime activity made available upon request. This information is available here 24 hours a day, or you can request a printed copy at the Public Safety and Police Office during office hours, 7 a.m. to 11 p.m.

March 2024

OFFENSE: SUSPICIOUS SUBJECT
DPSP CASE #: 2024-000035    POLICE CASE #: N/A
DATE/TIME REPORTED: March 6, 2024, 2:49 p.m.
DATE/TIME OCCURRED: March 6, 2024, 2:10-2:15 p.m.
GEOGRAPHIC LOCATION: Arnold campus
SPECIFIC LOCATION: Truxal Library 
SUMMARY: AACC police responded to a report of an unknown subject possibly recording another with his phone. Subject located and identified.
DISPOSITION: Open; investigation is continuing.

 



February 2024

OFFENSE: DISORDERLY CONDUCT
DPSP CASE #: 2024-000031    POLICE CASE #: N/A
DATE/TIME REPORTED: Feb. 28, 2024, 4:20 p.m.
DATE/TIME OCCURRED: Feb. 28, 2024, 5 p.m.
GEOGRAPHIC LOCATION: Arnold campus 
SPECIFIC LOCATION: CALT Building
SUMMARY: AACC police responded to a report of a student yelling in a hallway. Subject located and identified. 
DISPOSITION: Closed, issued a Student Code of Conduct violation.

OFFENSE: LARCENY/THEFT 
DPSP CASE #: 2024-000026    POLICE CASE #: 2024-708190
DATE/TIME REPORTED: Feb. 15, 2024, 10:40 a.m.
DATE/TIME OCCURRED: Feb. 4, 2024, noon-Feb. 15, 2024, 10:10 a.m.
GEOGRAPHIC LOCATION: Arnold campus 
SPECIFIC LOCATION: Careers Center
SUMMARY: AACC police responded to a report of a person making unauthorized purchases with a college credit card. Subject identified.
DISPOSITION: Closed, referred to the Office of Community Standards.

OFFENSE: DESTRUCTION OF PROPERTY
DPSP CASE #: 2024-000021    POLICE CASE #: N/A
DATE/TIME REPORTED: Feb. 12, 2024, 7:04 a.m.
DATE/TIME OCCURRED: Feb. 11, 2024, 7:14 p.m.
GEOGRAPHIC LOCATION: Arnold campus 
SPECIFIC LOCATION: Cade Center for Fine Arts 
SUMMARY: AACC police responded to a report of a rock thrown through a glass door, confirmed by CCTV. Suspect identified and located. 
DISPOSITION: Closed, issued a Student Code of Conduct violation.

OFFENSE: LARCENY/THEFT FROM AUTO
DPSP CASE #: 2024-000016    POLICE CASE #: 2024-704060
DATE/TIME REPORTED: Feb. 3, 2024, 1:18 p.m.
DATE/TIME OCCURRED: Feb. 3, 2024, 11:45 a.m.-11:51 p.m.
GEOGRAPHIC LOCATION: Arnold campus 
SPECIFIC LOCATION: Parking Lot D
SUMMARY: AACC police responded to a report of an unknown subject entering another person's vehicle and stealing personal property. Related to DPSP #2024-000015/POLICE CASE #2024-704056.
SUSPECT INFO: Male, unknown race, wearing black pants, black hooded sweatshirt and mask
SUSPECT VEHICLE: White 2014 Ford Expedition SUV with tinted windows
UPDATE: Suspect identified.
DISPOSITION: Closed, Criminal charges pending.


OFFENSE: LARCENY/THEFT FROM AUTO
DPSP CASE #: 2024-000015    POLICE CASE #: 2024-704056
DATE/TIME REPORTED: Feb. 3, 2024, 11:53 a.m.
DATE/TIME OCCURRED: Feb. 3, 2024, 11:53 a.m.-noon
GEOGRAPHIC LOCATION: Arnold campus 
SPECIFIC LOCATION: Parking Lot D
SUMMARY: AACC police responded to a report of an unknown subject entering another person's vehicle and stealing personal property.
SUSPECT INFO: Male, unknown race, wearing black pants, black hooded sweatshirt and mask
SUSPECT VEHICLE: White 2014 Ford Expedition SUV with tinted windows
UPDATE: Suspect identified.
DISPOSITION: Closed, Criminal charges pending.


OFFENSE: DISORDERLY CONDUCT
DPSP CASE #: 2024-000014    POLICE CASE #: N/A
DATE/TIME REPORTED: Feb. 1, 2024, 9:44 a.m.
DATE/TIME OCCURRED: Feb. 1, 2024, 9 a.m.
GEOGRAPHIC LOCATION: Arnold campus 
SPECIFIC LOCATION: Math Building
SUMMARY: AACC police responded to a report of a student acting inappropriately in a classroom. Subject identified and located. 
DISPOSITION: Closed, issued a Student Code of Conduct violation.

January 2024

OFFENSE: ALCOHOL OFFENSES
DPSP CASE #: 2024-000009    POLICE CASE #: N/A
DATE/TIME REPORTED: Jan. 27, 2024, 11:35 a.m.
DATE/TIME OCCURRED: Jan. 27, 2024, 11:35 a.m.-11:40 a.m.
GEOGRAPHIC LOCATION: Glen Burnie 
SPECIFIC LOCATION: Sarah E. Carter Building at the Glen Burnie Town Center 
SUMMARY: AACC police received a report of a person asleep in a hallway with a bottle of alcohol on college property. Subject identified and located. CCTV showed that the subject had been drinking from the bottle.
DISPOSITION: Closed, issued a No Trespass Order.

December 2023

OFFENSE: DISORDERLY CONDUCT
DPSP CASE #: 2023-000206    POLICE CASE #: N/A
DATE/TIME REPORTED: Dec. 13, 2023, 4:46 p.m.
DATE/TIME OCCURRED: Dec. 13, 2023, 4:35 p.m.-5:15 p.m.
GEOGRAPHIC LOCATION: Arnold campus 
SPECIFIC LOCATION: Careers Center 
SUMMARY: AACC police received a report of a person acting in a disorderly manner. Subject identified and located.
DISPOSITION: Closed.


OFFENSE: DISORDERLY CONDUCT
DPSP CASE #: 2023-000205    POLICE CASE #: N/A
DATE/TIME REPORTED: Dec. 12, 2023, 7:07 p.m.
DATE/TIME OCCURRED: Dec. 12, 2023, 7-7:15 p.m.
GEOGRAPHIC LOCATION: Arnold campus 
SPECIFIC LOCATION: Clausen Center for Innovation and Skilled Trades 
SUMMARY: AACC police received a report of a person acting in a disorderly manner. Subject identified and located.
DISPOSITION: Closed.

November 2023

OFFENSE: FRAUD/DECEIT
DPSP CASE #: 2023-000195    POLICE CASE #: 2023-744128
DATE/TIME REPORTED: Nov. 29, 2023, 12:26 p.m.
DATE/TIME OCCURRED: Nov. 23, 2023, noon
GEOGRAPHIC LOCATION: Arnold campus 
SPECIFIC LOCATION: Resource Management Building
SUMMARY: AACC police received a report of someone attempting to cash a fraudlent check. 
DISPOSITION: Open, investigation is continuing.

OFFENSE: LARCENY/THEFT
DPSP CASE #: 2023-000192    POLICE CASE #: 2023-743843
DATE/TIME REPORTED: Nov. 22, 2023, 1:41 p.m.
DATE/TIME OCCURRED: Nov. 22, 2023, 1:30 p.m-1:41 p.m.
GEOGRAPHIC LOCATION: Arnold campus 
SPECIFIC LOCATION: Health and Life Sciences Building
SUMMARY: AACC police received a report of stolen personal property. There is a suspect at this time.
DISPOSITION: Open, investigation is continuing.


OFFENSE: DISORDERLY CONDUCT
DPSP CASE #: 2023-000186    POLICE CASE #: N/A
DATE/TIME REPORTED: Nov. 15, 2023, 1:54 p.m.
DATE/TIME OCCURRED: Nov. 15, 2023, 10:45 a.m-2:20 p.m.
GEOGRAPHIC LOCATION: Arnold campus 
SPECIFIC LOCATION: Health and Life Sciences Building
SUMMARY: AACC police received a report of a person acting in a disorderly manner. Subject identified and located.
DISPOSITION: Closed, Student Code of Conduct violation issued.

October 2023

OFFENSE: WEAPONS LAW VIOLATIONS
DPSP CASE #: 2023-000172    POLICE CASE #: N/A
DATE/TIME REPORTED: Oct. 30, 2023, 11:12 a.m.
DATE/TIME OCCURRED: Oct. 30, 2023, 11:12 a.m.-12:15 p.m.
GEOGRAPHIC LOCATION: Arnold campus 
SPECIFIC LOCATION: Careers Center
SUMMARY: AACC police responded to a report of a student with a pocket knife in class. Subject identified and located.
DISPOSITION: Closed, issued Student Code of Conduct violation notice.

OFFENSE: CDS OFFENSES
DPSP CASE #: 2023-000170    POLICE CASE #: N/A
DATE/TIME REPORTED: Oct. 26, 2023, 1:30 p.m.
DATE/TIME OCCURRED: Oct. 26, 2023, 1:15-1:30 p.m.
GEOGRAPHIC LOCATION: Arnold campus 
SPECIFIC LOCATION: Parking Lot "B"
SUMMARY: AACC police responded to a report of a student feeling sick after ingesting a controlled-dangerous substance.
DISPOSITION: Closed, issued Student Code of Conduct violation notice.


OFFENSE: DISORDERLY CONDUCT
DPSP CASE #: 2023-000168    POLICE CASE #: N/A
DATE/TIME REPORTED: Oct. 25, 2023, 2:36 p.m.
DATE/TIME OCCURRED: Oct. 24, 2023, 5 p.m.
GEOGRAPHIC LOCATION: Arnold campus 
SPECIFIC LOCATION: Health and Life Sciences Building
SUMMARY: AACC police received a report of a disorderly student in class. Subject identified and located.
DISPOSITION: Open, investigation is continuing.


OFFENSE: SEXUAL HARASSMENT
DPSP CASE #: 2023-000167    POLICE CASE #: N/A
DATE/TIME REPORTED: Oct. 25, 2023, 6:15 p.m.
DATE/TIME OCCURRED: Oct. 25, 2023, 6:15-7:17 p.m.
GEOGRAPHIC LOCATION: Glen Burnie 
SPECIFIC LOCATION: The Sarah E. Carter Building at the Glen Burnie Town Center 
SUMMARY: AACC police received a report of a student being harassed in a sexual nature by another student. Subject identified and located.
DISPOSITION: Closed, investigated by Title IX.

OFFENSE: ASSAULT
DPSP CASE #: 2023-000164    POLICE CASE #: 2023-738573
DATE/TIME REPORTED: Oct. 19, 2023, 2:26 p.m.
DATE/TIME OCCURRED: Oct. 17, 2023, 8:28 a.m.
GEOGRAPHIC LOCATION: Glen Burnie 
SPECIFIC LOCATION: The Sarah E. Carter Building at the Glen Burnie Town Center 
SUMMARY: AACC police received a report of brief, unwanted touching on a shoulder. Subject identified and located.
DISPOSITION: Closed, issued Student Code of Conduct violation notice.


OFFENSE: DISORDERLY CONDUCT
DPSP CASE #: 2023-000159    POLICE CASE #: N/A
DATE/TIME REPORTED: Oct. 11, 2023, 3:47 p.m.
DATE/TIME OCCURRED: September and October, 2023
GEOGRAPHIC LOCATION: Arnold campus 
SPECIFIC LOCATION: Humanities Building
SUMMARY: AACC police received a report of a disruptive student in class that occurred on a regular basis. Subject identified and located.
DISPOSITION: Closed, issued Student Code of Conduct violation notice.

September 2023

OFFENSE: FRAUD/DECEIT
DPSP CASE #: 2023-000145    POLICE CASE #: 2023-734244
DATE/TIME REPORTED: Sept. 20, 2023, 12:14 p.m.
DATE/TIME OCCURRED: Sept. 6, 2023, 12 p.m.-Sept. 12, 12 p.m.
GEOGRAPHIC LOCATION: Arnold campus 
SPECIFIC LOCATION: Careers Center
SUMMARY: AACC police received a report of suspicious activity involving a vendor on a student job board sponsored by AACC. 
DISPOSITION: Open; investigation is continuing.

OFFENSE: VANDALISM
DPSP CASE #: 2023-000139    POLICE CASE #: 2023-734244
DATE/TIME REPORTED: Sept. 16, 2023, 2:05 p.m.
DATE/TIME OCCURRED: Sept. 16, 2023, 9 a.m.-1:30 p.m.
GEOGRAPHIC LOCATION: Arnold campus 
SPECIFIC LOCATION: Parking Lot D
SUMMARY: AACC police received a report of a damaged personal vehicle. 
DISPOSITION: Open; investigation is continuing.

 

OFFENSE: LARCENY/THEFT FROM MOTOR VEHICLE
DPSP CASE #: 2023-000136    POLICE CASE #: 2023-733471
DATE/TIME REPORTED: Sept. 12, 2023, 4:33 p.m.
DATE/TIME OCCURRED: Sept. 12, 2023, 2-4:24 p.m.
GEOGRAPHIC LOCATION: Arnold campus 
SPECIFIC LOCATION: Parking Lot C
SUMMARY: AACC police responded to a report of stolen property from a vehicle. 
UPDATE: Victim advised the property was located elsewhere, so no theft occurred.
DISPOSITION: Closed.


OFFENSE: HARASSMENT/THREATS
DPSP CASE #: 2023-000135    POLICE CASE #: N/A
DATE/TIME REPORTED: Sept. 11, 2023, 9 a.m.
DATE/TIME OCCURRED: Sept. 11, 2023, 9 a.m.
GEOGRAPHIC LOCATION: Arnold campus 
SPECIFIC LOCATION: Careers Center
SUMMARY: AACC police responded to a report of a possible verbal threat received by phone. Suspect identified and located.
DISPOSITION: Closed.

August 2023

OFFENSE: STALKING 
DPSP CASE #: 2023-000131    POLICE CASE #: N/A
DATE/TIME REPORTED: Aug. 30, 2023, 2:11 p.m.
DATE/TIME OCCURRED: Aug. 28, 2023, 4 p.m.-6 p.m.
GEOGRAPHIC LOCATION: Arnold campus
SPECIFIC LOCATION: Jenkins Gymnasium 
SUMMARY: AACC police responded to a report of a person making another person feel uncomfortable. Subject identified and located.
DISPOSITION: Closed

OFFENSE: LARCENY/THEFT
DPSP CASE #: 2023-000130    POLICE CASE #: 2023-731425
DATE/TIME REPORTED: Aug. 28, 2023, 12:56 p.m.
DATE/TIME OCCURRED: Aug. 27, 2023, 8:30 a.m.-8:40 a.m.
GEOGRAPHIC LOCATION: Arnold campus 
SPECIFIC LOCATION: Careers Center
SUMMARY: AACC police responded to a report of stolen vendor-owned property. There is a suspect at this time.
DISPOSITION: Open; investigation is continuing.


OFFENSE: LARCENY/THEFT
DPSP CASE #: 2023-000128    POLICE CASE #: N/A
DATE/TIME REPORTED: Aug. 24, 2023, 4:01 p.m.
DATE/TIME OCCURRED: July 25, 2023, 7:31 a.m.-Aug. 24, 2023, 4 p.m.
GEOGRAPHIC LOCATION: Arnold campus 
SPECIFIC LOCATION: CALT Building
SUMMARY: AACC police responded to a report of stolen college-owned property. There is a suspect at this time. Related to case #2023-000126.
DISPOSITION: Open; investigation is continuing.


OFFENSE: LARCENY/THEFT
DPSP CASE #: 2023-000126    POLICE CASE #: 2023-729651
DATE/TIME REPORTED: Aug. 14, 2023, 4:16 p.m.
DATE/TIME OCCURRED: July 25, 2023, 4:09 a.m.-Aug. 14, 2023, 4 p.m.
GEOGRAPHIC LOCATION: Arnold campus 
SPECIFIC LOCATION: CALT Building
SUMMARY: AACC police responded to a report of stolen college-owned property.
DISPOSITION: Open; investigation is continuing.

July 2023

OFFENSE: INTOXICATED SUBJECT
DPSP CASE #: 2023-000122    POLICE CASE #: N/A
DATE/TIME REPORTED: July 27, 2023, 2:16 p.m.
DATE/TIME OCCURRED: July 27, 2023, 2:16 p.m.
GEOGRAPHIC LOCATION: Arnold campus 
SPECIFIC LOCATION: Parking Lot D
SUMMARY: AACC police responded to a report of a disoriented person that was stumbling as he walked. Investigation revealed the person was displaying signs of intoxication on college property.
DISPOSITION: Closed; Student Code of Conduct violation issued.


OFFENSE: DOMESTIC TROUBLE
DPSP CASE #: 2023-000116    POLICE CASE #: 2023-726338
DATE/TIME REPORTED: July 20, 2023, 4:37 p.m.
DATE/TIME OCCURRED: July 20, 2023, 4:35 p.m.-4:37 p.m.
GEOGRAPHIC LOCATION: Arnold campus 
SPECIFIC LOCATION: Central Services Building Parking Lot
SUMMARY: AACC police responded to a report of a domestic situation on college property between two individuals not affiliated with AACC. Investigation revealed the incident originated in a vehicle while on College Parkway and then they drove onto college property.
DISPOSITION: Closed; suspect arrested by county police.


OFFENSE: INTOXICATED SUBJECT
DPSP CASE #: 2023-000110    POLICE CASE #: N/A
DATE/TIME REPORTED: July 10, 2023, 11:38 a.m.
DATE/TIME OCCURRED: July 7, 2023, 11:38 a.m.-12:01 p.m.
GEOGRAPHIC LOCATION: Arnold campus 
SPECIFIC LOCATION: Student Services Building
SUMMARY: AACC police responded to a report of a disorderly person. Investigation revealed the person was displaying signs of intoxication on college property.
DISPOSITION: Closed; No Trespass Order issued.


OFFENSE: POLICE INFORMATION
DPSP CASE #: 2023-000109    POLICE CASE #: 2023-13846
DATE/TIME REPORTED: July 7, 2023, 7:13 a.m.
DATE/TIME OCCURRED: May 16, 2023, 9 p.m.-May 17, 2023, noon
GEOGRAPHIC LOCATION: Not on college property 
SPECIFIC LOCATION: Personal residence
SUMMARY: AACC police received a report of stolen college-owned property at a personal residence that occurred two months earlier. Original reporting to Queen Anne's County Sheriff's Office.
DISPOSITION: Open; investigation is continuing by Queen Anne's County Sheriff's Office.

June 2023

OFFENSE: LARCENY/THEFT
DPSP CASE #: 2023-000105    POLICE CASE #: 2023-723367
DATE/TIME REPORTED: June 26, 2023, 12:55 p.m.
DATE/TIME OCCURRED: May 1, 2023, 8 a.m.-June 26, 2023, noon
GEOGRAPHIC LOCATION: Arnold campus 
SPECIFIC LOCATION: HLSB and SUN buildings
SUMMARY: AACC police received a report of stolen college-owned property.
DISPOSITION: Open; investigation is continuing.

May 2023

OFFENSE: LARCENY/THEFT
DPSP CASE #: 2023-000097    POLICE CASE #: 2023-719641
DATE/TIME REPORTED: May 16, 2023, 1 p.m.
DATE/TIME OCCURRED: May 16, 2023, 12:30 p.m. - May 19, 2023, 1 p.m.
GEOGRAPHIC LOCATION: Arnold campus 
SPECIFIC LOCATION: Careers Bldg.
SUMMARY: AACC police received a report of stolen college property.
DISPOSITION: Open; investigation is continuing.


OFFENSE: STALKING
DPSP CASE #: 2023-000092    POLICE CASE #: N/A
DATE/TIME REPORTED: May 22, 2023, 11:33 a.m.
DATE/TIME OCCURRED: May 3, 2022, 10:55 a.m.
GEOGRAPHIC LOCATION: Arnold campus 
SPECIFIC LOCATION: HLSB 
SUMMARY: AACC police received notice of a potential stalking case from a year ago that had not been reported to the department. The incident was reported to Student Conduct and Title IX only at that time.
DISPOSITION: Closed; report for Clery reporting purposes.

OFFENSE: HARASSMENT/THREATS
DPSP CASE #: 2023-000088    POLICE CASE #: N/A
DATE/TIME REPORTED: May 18, 2023, 10:57 a.m.
DATE/TIME OCCURRED: May 16, 2023, 8:57 a.m.-2:30 p.m.
GEOGRAPHIC LOCATION: Glen Burnie satellite location 
SPECIFIC LOCATION: Glen Burnie Town Center 
SUMMARY: AACC police received a report of a person sending harassing text messages and emails to college employees. Subject identified. 
DISPOSITION: Open; investigation is continuing.

OFFENSE: LARCENY/THEFT
DPSP CASE #: 2023-000080    POLICE CASE #: 2023-716832
DATE/TIME REPORTED: May 11, 2023, 11:52 a.m.
DATE/TIME OCCURRED: May 10, 2023, 1 a.m.-May 11, 2023, 12:30 p.m.
GEOGRAPHIC LOCATION: Not on college property 
SPECIFIC LOCATION: Personal residence 
SUMMARY: AACC police received a report of a theft of college property issued to a student. 
DISPOSITION: Open; investigation is continuing.

OFFENSE: DOMESTIC TROUBLE
DPSP CASE #: 2023-000075    POLICE CASE #: 2023-715980
DATE/TIME REPORTED: May 5, 2023, 8:57 a.m.
DATE/TIME OCCURRED: Jan. 25, 2023, 9 a.m.
GEOGRAPHIC LOCATION: Arnold campus 
SPECIFIC LOCATION: Central Services Building 
SUMMARY: AACC police received a report of a physical altercation between two individuals that occurred previously. Suspects identified and located. 
DISPOSITION: Closed.


OFFENSE: DISORDERLY CONDUCT
DPSP CASE #: 2023-000071    POLICE CASE #: N/A
DATE/TIME REPORTED: May 3, 2023, 3:14 p.m.
DATE/TIME OCCURRED: May 3, 2023, 3-3:26 p.m.
GEOGRAPHIC LOCATION: Arnold campus 
SPECIFIC LOCATION: Careers Center 
SUMMARY: AACC police responded to a disorderly person. Subject identified and located. 
DISPOSITION: Closed; Student Code of Conduct violation issued.

April 2023

No incidents reported at this time.

March 2023

OFFENSE: SEXUAL HARASSMENT
DPSP CASE #: 2023-000037    POLICE CASE #: 2023-709324
DATE/TIME REPORTED: March 7, 2023, 8:38 p.m.
DATE/TIME OCCURRED: March 7, 2023, 8:38 p.m.
GEOGRAPHIC LOCATION: Glen Burnie campus 
SPECIFIC LOCATION: Glen Burnie Town Center building 
SUMMARY: AACC police received a report of unwanted advances of one person towards another. Suspect identified and located. 
DISPOSITION: Closed; Student Code of Conduct violation issued.


OFFENSE: CDS OFFENSES
DPSP CASE #: 2023-000033    POLICE CASE #: 2023-707690
DATE/TIME REPORTED: March 2, 2023, 10:06 a.m.
DATE/TIME OCCURRED: March 2, 2023, 10 a.m.- 11:30 a.m.
GEOGRAPHIC LOCATION: Arnold campus 
SPECIFIC LOCATION: Dragun science building 
SUMMARY: AACC police responded to an odor of a controlled-dangerous substance. Suspect identified and located. 
DISPOSITION: Closed; Student Code of Conduct violation issued.

February 2023

OFFENSE: SEX OFFENSE
DPSP CASE #: 2023-000025    POLICE CASE #: 2023-705737
DATE/TIME REPORTED: Feb. 23, 2023, 2:26 p.m.
DATE/TIME OCCURRED: Feb. 21, 2023, 9:56 a.m.-noon
GEOGRAPHIC LOCATION: AACC at GBTC 
SPECIFIC LOCATION: Glen Burnie Town Center building 
SUMMARY: AACC police received a report of unwanted touching (hugging and kissing). Suspect identified. 
DISPOSITION: Open; investigation is continuing.


OFFENSE: STALKING
DPSP CASE #: 2023-000019    POLICE CASE #: 2023-705737
DATE/TIME REPORTED: Feb. 14, 2023, 6:20 p.m.
DATE/TIME OCCURRED: Jan. 31, 2023, 5 p.m.-Feb. 14, 2023, 5 p.m.
GEOGRAPHIC LOCATION: Arnold campus 
SPECIFIC LOCATION: CALT building 
SUMMARY: AACC police responded to a report of repeated unwanted social interactions. Subject identified and located. 
DISPOSITION: Closed; Student Code of Conduct violation issued.

OFFENSE: THREAT
DPSP CASE #: 2023-000018    POLICE CASE #: 2023-705765
DATE/TIME REPORTED: Feb. 9, 2023, 5:19 p.m.
DATE/TIME OCCURRED: Feb. 9, 2023, 5:19 p.m.
GEOGRAPHIC LOCATION: Arnold campus 
SPECIFIC LOCATION: Central Services Building 
SUMMARY: AACC police received a report of possible verbal threats made against an individual. All subjects identified. 
DISPOSITION: Closed; Student Code of Conduct violation issued.

 

OFFENSE: PROPERTY DAMAGE
DPSP CASE #: 2023-000017    POLICE CASE #: N/A
DATE/TIME REPORTED: Feb. 6, 2023, 9:15 p.m.
DATE/TIME OCCURRED: Feb. 6, 2023, 8:27 p.m.
GEOGRAPHIC LOCATION: Arnold campus 
SPECIFIC LOCATION: Jenkins Gymnasium 
SUMMARY: AACC police discovered damaged college property. Subject located and identified. 
DISPOSITION: Closed; Student Code of Conduct violation issued.

OFFENSE: DISORDERLY CONDUCT
DPSP CASE #: 2023-000016    POLICE CASE #: N/A
DATE/TIME REPORTED: Feb. 6, 2023, 7:14 p.m.
DATE/TIME OCCURRED: Feb. 6, 2023, 5:30-6:45 p.m.
GEOGRAPHIC LOCATION: AACC at GBTC 
SPECIFIC LOCATION: Glen Burnie Town Center building
SUMMARY: AACC police responded to a report of a disorderly student in class. Subject identified. 
DISPOSITION: Closed; Student Code of Conduct violation issued.

 

OFFENSE: THEFT/LARCENY
DPSP CASE #: 2023-000015    POLICE CASE #: 2023-704584
DATE/TIME REPORTED: Feb. 6, 2023, 6:01 p.m.
DATE/TIME OCCURRED: Jan. 31, 2023, 11:29 p.m.
GEOGRAPHIC LOCATION: Arnold campus 
SPECIFIC LOCATION: Truxal Library
SUMMARY: AACC police received a report of stolen personal property. 
DISPOSITION: Open; investigation is continuing.

January 2023

OFFENSE: RACIAL RELIGIOUS ETHNIC
DPSP CASE #: 2023-000012    POLICE CASE #: 2023-703981
DATE/TIME REPORTED: Jan. 30, 2023, 3:30 p.m.
DATE/TIME OCCURRED: Jan. 30, 2023, 1:30 p.m.
GEOGRAPHIC LOCATION: Arnold campus 
SPECIFIC LOCATION: Careers Center
SUMMARY: AACC police received a report of a person that was offended regarding remarks made toward a protected class by another person. Subject located and identified. 
DISPOSITION: Closed; Student Code of Conduct violation issued.


OFFENSE: TRESPASSING
DPSP CASE #: 2023-000010    POLICE CASE #: N/A
DATE/TIME REPORTED: Jan. 28, 2023, 9:40 p.m.
DATE/TIME OCCURRED: Jan. 28, 2023, 9:14 p.m.-10:40 p.m.
GEOGRAPHIC LOCATION: Arnold campus 
SPECIFIC LOCATION: Student Services Building and parking lots
SUMMARY: AACC police discovered several juveniles on campus after the college closed to the public. The juveniles had climbed up into restricted areas. All subjects located and identified. 
DISPOSITION: Closed; No Trespass notices issued.


OFFENSE: THREAT
DPSP CASE #: 2023-000006    POLICE CASE #: 2023-702280
DATE/TIME REPORTED: Jan. 17, 2023, noon
DATE/TIME OCCURRED: Jan. 17, 2023, noon, Jan. 19, 2023, 7:30 p.m.
GEOGRAPHIC LOCATION: AACC at Arundel Mills 
SPECIFIC LOCATION: AACC at Arundel Mills 
SUMMARY: AACC police received a report from Anne Arundel County Police involving threats to visitors holding a public meeting at the college's Arundel Mills site. 
DISPOSITION: Open; investigation by Anne Arundel County Police.

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February 5, 2024 - AACC DPSP #2024-000015, DPSP #2024-000016

As previously reported, several vehicles had property stolen from them last Saturday, Feb. 3, 2024, from Lot D, with attempts to enter other vehicles on Lot C and G. Through investigation, and with the assistance of the Anne Arundel County Police and law enforcement in Delaware, the college’s Department of Public Safety and Police was able to develop a suspect. That suspect has since been interviewed and criminal charges are being sought.

As with most theft from vehicles, this was a crime of opportunity where the criminal did not use force to enter vehicles but simply checked random vehicles until he found ones that were unlocked. Please remember to always lock your vehicle and secure any valuables in your trunk or glove compartment.

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