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REPORTING tO LAW ENFORCEMENT
If you want assistance making a report to law enforcement, you can contact Public Safety (909-748-8888)
The Director of Equity & Title IX Coordinator can also help you report to law enforcement, either by arranging an on-campus interview or accompanying you (or helping coordinate someone to accompany you) to Redlands Police Department to make a report
If the matter is urgent or recently happened, you may reach the Director of Equity & Title IX Coordinator after regular business hours, by calling Public Safety.
You can report to law enforcement even if you aren't sure whether you want to participate in a prosecution or investigation process Keep in mind, you may have an advocate or support person of your choice present with you when you make a report. Law enforcement may also assist with getting a SART exam and resources to do so
Director of Equity & Title IX Coordinator
909-748-8916 titleix@redlands edu
Public Safety
909-748-8888
Redlands Police Department Call 911 (emergency)
909-798-7681 ext 1 (non-emergency)
Social and Mental Health Support
University of Redlands Counseling Center
909-748-8108
CounselingCenter@uredlands onmicrosoft com
Medical and Other Support
(such as TI testing, pregnancy tests, Plan B, HIV testing, and other options)
University of Redlands Health Center
909-748-8021
Planned Parenthood San Bernardino 909-890-5511
FPA Women’s Health
877-883-7264
Medical professionals may be required by law to report domestic/dating violence and sexual assault to law enforcement You can ask about this before sharing information.