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On Dec. 4 the University of Arizona Chief of Police Chris Olson sent an email and released a video to the university community announcing new updates the the system many students deem as “flawed.” ...
The University of Arizona is severing ties with its first female police chief as well as a provost after criticism of campus safety issues arose following a professor's shooting death. Various ...
The police chief at the University of Arizona Police Department, Paula Balafas, also stepped down from her role on Monday. The university said it will place Chris Olson, a commander of the Oro ...
At the University of Arizona in Tucson, campus police in riot gear fired tear gas at protesters late Thursday — the day before the school’s main commencement ceremony — before tearing down ...
TUCSON, Ariz. - Officers at the University of Arizona were forced to deploy tear gas or another chemical agent to disperse anti-Israel protests on the campus, officials said. In the early hours of ...
The suspect, identified by University of Arizona police as 20-year-old Ryan Romero-Encinas, has been on the run since Sunday night.
U of Arizona’s police chief will “step down,” and the provost will “step away,” the institution’s president said. The chair of the faculty says many see this as a “first step.” The University of ...
The University of Arizona Police Department held a promotion ceremony for two female UAPD officers on Wednesday, Feb. 16, at the UAPD headquarters on 1852 E. First St. This comes only weeks after ...
TUCSON, Ariz. — University of Arizona officials have hired the school’s first female police chief. Paula Balafas will begin her new job early next month, officials said Thursday.
University of Arizona police, who originally responded to the incident, issued a statement warning people to stay away from the area near The Hub Apartments as a shooting had occurred. ...