Timely Warning Notifications
Under the Jeanne Clery Act and HEOA, Green River College is required to provide a timely warning or immediate notification of incidents and crimes, which have not yet been mitigated.
When an incident arises, we will keep you up to date to provide you with information for you to manage your personal safety and security. Campus Crime Alerts are released by the Green River Campus Safety Department when certain crimes are reported on Green River College's Clery Geography, and in compliance with federal law. These timely warnings provide information about campus safety situations, and allow campus community members to take precautions for personal safety. All crimes should be reported as soon as possible to Green River Campus Safety
Timely Warning: Stalking/ Salish Hall at Main Campus
TIMELY WARNING: Stalking/Salish Hall at Main Campus
Date: 04-30-25
DETAILS: Green River College is investigating an incident of stalking that occurred on Green River College’s main campus, primarily in Salish Hall on 04-29-25. The incident consisted of a student giving unwanted attention to another student over a couple of week time period. Campus Safety is investigating and coordinating with other College agencies.
If you have any information that might be helpful in this investigation, contact Green River College Campus Safety at (253)288-3350. Green River College is providing resources to assist the individual involved in this incident and will continue to take actions to maintain the safety and security of the campus community.
WHAT É«»¨Ìà IS DOING: Campus Safety is working closely with other É«»¨Ìà agencies in regard to the ongoing investigation. Safety measures have been implemented.
WHAT YOU CAN DO:
· Walk in pairs or groups when possible.
· Walk in well-traveled areas.
· Be aware of your surroundings. If you feel uneasy or unsafe, go to a safe location and call a friend or the police at 911.
· Let a friend or family member know if you are in a potentially dangerous situation so that they can monitor your whereabouts and check on you, when possible.
· Alcohol and other sedatives impair a person's physical and mental abilities, and in the context of sexual violence, can make it easier for an offender to commit a crime and even prevent the victim from recalling the assault.
· Whenever you observe criminal activity or what appears to be criminal activity, IMMEDIATELY call the police or Campus Safety at (253)288-3350.
If you have experienced a sexual offense, we encourage you to seek support. If you or a friend have questions or concerns about sexual offenses, you can contact the following resources for confidential information and support:
É«»¨Ìà Counseling Services at (253)833-9111, ext. 6670.
If you are a survivor of Interpersonal Violence including Domestic Violence, Dating Violence, Sexual Assault, and/or Stalking, you can access free and confidential support through the Center for Transformational Wellness. More information about resources for survivors of Interpersonal Violence can be found at Center for Transformational Wellness - Green River College For access to 24-hour support, contact the Advocacy Line for our community partner DAWN at 425-656-7867.
Under the Jeanne Clery Act and HEOA, Green River College is required to provide a timely warning or immediate notification of incidents and crimes, which have not yet been mitigated. When an incident arises, we will keep you up to date to provide you with information for you to manage your personal safety and security. Campus Crime Alerts are released by the Green River Campus Safety Department when certain crimes are reported on Green River College's Clery Geography, and in compliance with federal law. These timely warnings provide information about campus safety situations, and allow
campus community members to take precautions for personal safety. All crimes should be reported as soon as possible to Green River Campus Safety
Timely Warning: Dating Violence/ Salish Hall at Main Campus
TIMELY WARNING: Dating Violence/Salish Hall at Main Campus
Date: 04-25-25
DETAILS: Green River College is investigating an incident of dating violence that occurred on Green River College’s main campus in the Salish Hall lobby on 04-23-25. The incident consisted of a student pushing another student who they had previously dated. Campus Safety is investigating and coordinating with other College agencies.
If you have any information that might be helpful in this investigation, contact Green River College Campus Safety at (253)288-3350. Green River College is providing resources to assist the individual involved in this incident and will continue to take actions to maintain the safety and security of the campus community.
WHAT É«»¨Ìà IS DOING: Campus Safety is working closely with other É«»¨Ìà agencies in regard to the ongoing investigation. Extra patrols and safety measures will be implemented.
WHAT YOU CAN DO:
- Walk in pairs or groups when possible.
- Walk in well-traveled areas.
- Be aware of your surroundings. If you feel uneasy or unsafe, go to a safe location and call a friend or the police at 911.
- Let a friend or family member know if you are in a potentially dangerous situation so that they can monitor your whereabouts and check on you, when possible.
- Alcohol and other sedatives impair a person's physical and mental abilities, and in the context of sexual violence, can make it easier for an offender to commit a crime and even prevent the victim from recalling the assault.
- Whenever you observe criminal activity or what appears to be criminal activity, IMMEDIATELY call the police or Campus Safety at (253)288-3350.
If you have experienced a sexual offense, we encourage you to seek support. If you or a friend have questions or concerns about sexual offenses, you can contact the following resources for confidential information and support:
If you are a survivor of Interpersonal Violence including Domestic Violence, Dating Violence, Sexual Assault, and/or Stalking, you can access free and confidential support through the Center for Transformational Wellness. More information about resources for survivors of Interpersonal Violence can be found at Center for Transformational Wellness For access to 24-hour support, contact the Advocacy Line for our community partner DAWN at 425-656-7867.
Under the Jeanne Clery Act and HEOA, Green River College is required to provide a timely warning or immediate notification of incidents and crimes, which have not yet been mitigated. When an incident arises, we will keep you up to date to provide you with information for you to manage your personal safety and security. Campus Crime Alerts are released by the Green River Campus Safety Department when certain crimes are reported on Green River College's Clery Geography, and in compliance with federal law. These timely warnings provide information about campus safety situations, and allow campus community members to take precautions for personal safety. All crimes should be reported as soon as possible to Green River Campus Safety
TIMELY WARNING: Motor Vehicle Theft/ É«»¨Ìà Main Campus/ Trades Parking Lot (P-17)
TIMELY WARNING: Motor Vehicle Theft/ É«»¨Ìà Main Campus/Trades Parking Lot (P-17)
Date: 02-20-25
DETAILS: The Auburn Police Department is investigating the Motor Vehicle Theft that occurred in the Trades Parking Lot (P-17) on É«»¨ÌÃ’s main campus on 02-20-25, at approximately 12:19pm.
The student parked his truck at the north end of the Trades Parking Lot at approximately 11:47am on 02-20-25 and it was discovered missing at 12:19pm. The vehicle was unlocked but no keys were left in the vehicle at the time of the theft. The suspect was a male with short black hair, facial hair, wearing a white t-shirt, dark jeans, white tennis shoes, a black backpack on his back, and also carrying a white bag.
If anyone has information on the suspect or can identify him, do not make contact on your own but please contact Auburn PD immediately by dialing 911 or Green River Campus Safety at (253)288-3350.
WHAT É«»¨Ìà IS DOING: Campus Safety is working closely with APD with the ongoing investigation and receiving updates as they arrive. Campus Safety is doing extra patrols in the affected area.
WHAT YOU CAN DO:
• Campus Safety recommends that you lock your vehicle and keep all valuables locked up or out of sight.
• Be aware of your surroundings.
• Park in well-lighted areas, if possible.
• Whenever you observe criminal activity or what appears to be criminal activity, IMMEDIATELY call the police or Campus Safety at (253)288-3350.
Under the Jeanne Clery Act and HEOA, Green River College is required to provide a timely warning or immediate notification of incidents and crimes, which have not yet been mitigated. When an incident arises, we will keep you up to date to provide you with information for you to manage your personal safety and security. Campus Crime Alerts are released by the Green River Campus Safety Department when certain crimes are reported on Green River College's Clery Geography, and in compliance with federal law. These timely warnings provide information about campus safety situations and allow campus community members to take precautions for personal safety. All crimes should be reported as soon as possible to Green River Campus Safety