The University Police maintain a close relationship with the Cape Girardeau Police Department and the Cape Girardeau County Sheriff's Department to keep students safe both on and off-campus.

The University Police are responsible for building and ground security, dispatch/radio communication, crime prevention, emergency medical response/first aid services and uniformed security. Officers are on duty 24 hours a day, seven days a week, working foot patrol and vehicle patrol throughout campus. A University police officer promptly responds to and investigates all reported crimes. Alleged violations of local, state, and federal law are referred for prosecution, while possible violations of the University Code of Conduct are forwarded to the Office of Judicial Affairs.

When should I call 911 vs. the 24-hour University Police Dispatch Number?

Call 911 when there is a crime in progress, a fire, a medical emergency, when someone is in physical danger, or in other situations in which help is required immediately. When reporting an emergency, the following information will be needed:
  • The caller's name and phone number
  • Location of the emergency
  • Type of emergency, injuries
  • Number of victims
  • Age(s) of victim(s)
The University has also installed emergency call boxes throughout the campus. These phones are strategically placed around campus, easily visible, and will connect you directly to campus police.

If I have a problem but it's not an emergency, who should I call?

For those situations in which the immediate intervention of emergency personnel is not required, call (573) 651-2215, the 24-hour general information line of the University Police. If you live in a municipality, call your municipal police department.

Lost Items

The Evidence and Property Division is the repository for lost or stolen items found on University property. After an item is turned in, follow-up investigations are conducted to ensure the found property is returned to its rightful owner. If you have lost something on campus, call the University Police Department at (573) 651-2215 to see if the item has been turned in. Found Southeast Missouri State identification cards are turned over to ID Services.

Clery Act and Crime Statistics

Federal law requires the reporting of crime statistics to University students, faculty, and staff. In accordance with the Student Right-To-Know and Campus Security Act the University provides the following information to University students, employees and others upon request.

SE Alerts

The SE Alert system informs campus community members about emergency or criminal incidents on campus. Students, faculty, and staff , receive texts, emails, or phone calls when a campus announcement is made.
SE Alerts Logo on red background with black text

Services

Department Divisions

Authority of University Police

The University Police Department has the primary responsibility for all law enforcement and safety on campus and has developed a close working relationship with the Cape Girardeau Police Department and the Cape Girardeau County Sheriff's Department. The Board of Regents has delegated authority to the University Police Department to enforce University rules and regulations, as well as municipal and state laws. University police officers have full police authority on all properties owned or controlled by the University and have authority within the City of Cape Girardeau. Cape Girardeau Police Department and the Cape Girardeau County Sheriff's Department have jurisdiction on campus and can be asked to assist by the University Police Department.

This working relationship with local authorities allows the department to monitor and report criminal activities of students at off-campus student organizations and/or student activities. The department maintains a liaison with other local, state, and federal law enforcement agencies. The University Police Department meets with these departments on a formal and an informal basis and on specific issues as the need arises.

Office of Student Conduct

The Office of Student Conduct oversees the Statement of Student Rights and Code of Student Conduct, which outlines the rights and responsibilities of the student body at Southeast. This office works with DPS and other units on campus to support students and create a safe learning environment.

Active Shooter Response

In addition to offering active shooter response training, Southeast has created a guide to help prepare, empower, and bring peace of mind to our campus community.

Phone

Parking

(573) 651-2310

Police

(573) 651-2215

Emergency Operations

(573) 651-2547

Location

Office

1401 N. Sprigg
Cape Girardeau, MO 63701

Mailing Address

One University Plaza, MS 7275
Cape Girardeau, MO 63701