Crime Reports
Report an Incident
Any member of the UNC Asheville community can fill out an incident report, whether you believe a policy or law has been broken or an incident has happened which should be documented. Filling out an incident report does not necessarily mean that someone will get into trouble or go through the Citizenship Education process, it simply goes to the appropriate personnel for further investigation.
To begin the process, fill out an incident report online. Once completed, you’ll be able to route the report to appropriate personnel as well as keep a copy for yourself.
If you have any questions, contact Melanie Fox, the Coordinator of the Citizenship Education process, at (828) 251-6700 or mrfox@unca.edu.
Clery Act Compliance
The Clery Act requires all institutions of higher education that participate in the federal student financial aid program to disclose information about crime on their campuses and in the surrounding communities.
Title IX Reporting
If you have been sexually assaulted: please seek help, safety, and security.
University Police: (828) 232-5000
Asheville Police: 911
Our VOICE: (828) 255-7576
Title IX Office: (828) 232-5658
Emergency Notifications
UNC Asheville has specific requirements intended to help us keep our students and employees informed about threats to their safety and health in a manner that allows them to protect themselves. Below reflects the differences between emergency notifications, timely warnings, and crime alerts and the distinction between each type.
Reports & Statistics
Each Annual Security and Fire Safety Report documents three calendar years of select campus crime statistics, summaries of campus security policies and procedures, and information on the basic rights guaranteed victims of sexual assault. At UNC Asheville we publish a combined Security & Fire Report which includes information on fire safety policies and statistics for the past three calendar years.
Daily Crime Log
The daily crime and fire log is a requirement of the Jeanne Clery Act and records criminal incidents and alleged criminal incidents that are reported to the University Police Department. Entries are required to be made within two business days of the reporting of the information to the department.
Anonymous Crime Report
The Anonymous Crime Report Form enables the public to share anonymous tips or crime reports with UNC Asheville Police regarding suspicious or criminal activity which has occurred on or around campus property, or involves members of the University community, including students, faculty, and staff, or campus guests and visitors.
Contact University Police 24/7
(828) 232-5000 to reach dispatch or simply dial 5000 from any on-campus phone. Dial 911 for off-campus emergencies.
Weizenblatt Hall, CPO 2700
One University Heights
Asheville, NC 28804
police@unca.edu