Utah Tech University

Reporting Incidents and Crimes

About Reporting

Persons reporting a crime to a CSA may wish to remain anonymous. To submit a CSA Report Form anonymously, please confirm with the reporting person directly that they do not wish their name to be included in the report. If that is the reporting party’s choice, the reporting party should be made aware that electing to remain anonymous may greatly limit the University’s ability to stop the prohibited conduct, collect evidence, or take action against an individual or organization.

Regardless of the reporting party’s wishes with respect to reporting an incident, survivors of crimes are afforded rights and interim measures for offenses involving sexual assault, dating violence, domestic violence, and stalking. In most cases, it is possible for a CSA to fulfill his or her responsibilities while maintaining victim confidentiality. A CSA report does not need to automatically result in the initiation of a police or disciplinary investigation if the victim does not want to pursue this action.

Report an incident or crime.

Campus Safety & Security Policy and Daily Crime Log

Campus Safety & Security Policy

Daily Crime Log

Resources

Utah Tech SafeAPP: Link to download: Utah Tech SafeAPP

Stalking: Stalking Victim Handbook PDF

Domestic Violence Resources:

Title IX Website:

Utah Tech Police Department

St. George City Police Department

To request a hard copy of Utah Tech University’s Annual Security and Fire Safety Report, please contact Lindsey Bracken, lindsey.bracken@utahtech.edu, 435-879-4331 or Utah Tech Police Department, policerecords@utahtech.edu, 435-652-7515.