Loyola University Chicago

Campus Safety

Crime Alert - February 23, 2022

Update: February 25, 2022

The Chicago Police Department has taken additional reports believed to be perpetrated by the same group of offenders. Among those include:

  • On Thursday, February 24 at approximately 11 a.m., a non-Loyola affiliated person was the victim of a robbery and battery believed to be perpetrated by the same offenders in the 1300 block of W Thorndale.
  • On Friday, February 25 at approximately 12:30 p.m., a Loyola student was the victim of an attempt robbery and battery believed to be perpetrated by the same offenders in the 00 block of E Superior.

February 23, 2022

Dear Loyola Community,

This morning around 9:15 a.m., a Loyola University Chicago student was the victim of a strong armed robbery in the 6200 block of N Kenmore. The student was getting into their vehicle when someone ran up to the car, opened the door, struck the student, and stole items from inside the vehicle. The offender fled to a nearby parked car and drove away from the area. The student was not injured.

Campus Safety will continue working with the Chicago Police Department as they investigate this case. If anyone has information on the incident, please call Campus Safety at 773-508-SAFE or the Chicago Police Department at 911 or 312-744-8263. The Chicago Police Department also continues to investigate leads related to other recent violent incidents in the district, and any new updates will be posted to the 24th District Chicago Alternative Policing Strategy (CAPS) and CLEARMAP websites. Please also keep the following risk-reduction tips in mind:

Safety Tips

  • If a person threatens you, follow any demands and run away as soon as it is safe to do so. Once in a safe place, immediately notify Campus Safety at 773-508-SAFE or the Chicago Police Department at 911.

  • Investigative follow-up will be dependent on the amount of detail a person can recall. It is important to remember as many identifying characteristics about the offender(s) as possible. This can include the license plate of any involved vehicle, physical characteristics of the person, their clothing, any weapons used, direction of flight, etc.

  • If you see something you believe to be suspicious, immediately contact Campus Safety or the Chicago Police Department.

Campus Safety recognizes that survivors are not at fault for any crime. Students who are seeking resources related to acts of violence can contact the Wellness Center at 773-508-2530 or visit the Community Coalition on Gender-Based Violence website. Faculty and staff in need of resources are encouraged to utilize the University’s Employee Assistance Program.

The safety and well-being of the Loyola community is always of paramount importance and a top priority.

Sincerely,

Thomas K. Murray
Director of Campus Safety
Chief of Police

This message is being sent out in compliance with the Timely Warning requirement of the Jeanne Clery Disclosure of Campus Security Policy and Campus Crime Statistics Act (Clery Act).