Emergency and non-emergency contact information

IUPD non-emergency contact information

IU Bloomington

  • Non-emergency: 812-855-4111
    1469 East 17th Street
    Bloomington, IN 47408

  • Center for Art and Design
    Non-emergency: 812-348-7233
    Research Center Building
    Room 104a
    4601 Central Avenue
    Columbus, IN 47203

  • Los Angeles, CA
    LA Police Department
    Non-emergency: 877-275-5273
    100 West 1st Street
    Los Angeles, CA 90012

    Sunset Gower Studios
    Non-emergency: 323-467-1001
    1438 N Gower Street
    Los Angeles, CA 90028

IU Columbus

  • Non-emergency: 812-348-7233 
  • Learning Center Building
  • Room 1616
  • 4555 Central Avenue
  • Columbus, IN 47203 

IU East

  • Non-emergency: 765-973-8429
    Tom Raper Hall, Room 140
    2325 Chester Blvd.
    Richmond, IN 47374

  • East–Lawrenceburg Center
    Non-emergency: 812-537-2282
    349 Walnut Street
    Lawrenceburg, IN 47025

IU Indianapolis

  • Non-emergency: 317-274-2058
    992 Indiana Ave.
    Indianapolis, IN 46202-2859

IU Kokomo

  • Non-emergency: 765-455-9363
    Kelley Student Center
    Room 106
    2450 South Washington
    Kokomo, IN 46902

IU Northwest

  • Non-emergency: 219-908-6501
    Moraine Hall
    Room 116
    105 West 33rd Avenue
    Gary, IN 46408

IU Southeast

  • Non-emergency: 812-941-2401
    University Center North
    Room 027
    4201 Grant Line Road
    New Albany, IN 47150

IU South Bend

  • Non-emergency: 574-520-4239
    2002 Mishawaka Avenue
    South Bend, IN 46615

  • Elkhart Center: 
    Non-emergency: 574-520-4239
    2002 Mishawaka Avenue
    South Bend, IN 46615

IU Fort Wayne—Purdue University Police Dept.

The following is the police/security contact for IU Fort Wayne, which by agreement is still covered by Purdue University. For assistance, contact Purdue University police.


  • PUPD Non-emergency: 
    260-481-6827
  • Support Services Building
    2201 East Coliseum Boulevard
    Fort Wayne, IN 46805
As required by law or policy, an incident report may be forwarded to other university offices for review for potential action, including but not limited to:
  • Office of the Vice President and General Counsel;
  • UniversitySeniorDirector of Civil Rights Compliance and Deputy Title IX Coordinator;
  • Human Resources;
  • Academic Affairs and Enrollment Management;
  • Student Life, Student Conduct, or Student Ethics;
  • Dean of Students, Chancellor, Assistant Dean, or Director of Student/Student Activities;
  • Residential Programs and Services or Housing and Residence Life;
  • Office of Insurance, Loss, Control and Claims;
  • Environmental Health and Safety;
  • Office of Finance and Administration;
  • Office of Marketing and Communications;
  • Facility Services.

Voluntary, confidential reporting

If you are the victim of or witness to a crime, you may still choose to make a report and request that it remain confidential. The purpose of such a report is to comply with your wish to keep your identity confidential, while also providing information to help ensure the future safety of yourself and others. An individual's request regarding the confidentiality of reports will be considered in determining an appropriate response. These requests will be considered in the dual contexts of the university’s legal obligation and the due process rights of the accused to be informed of the allegations and their source. Some level of disclosure may be necessary to ensure a complete and fair investigation, although the university will comply with requests for confidentiality to the extent possible. Certain information and details may be requested for public inspection, as stated in Indiana Code 5-14-3 and as described in the daily crime log below. Using the information provided in the police report, the university can keep an accurate record of the number of incidents involving students, employees, and visitors; determine if there is a pattern of crime regarding a particular location, method, or assailant; and alert the university community of potential dangers. Reports filed in this manner may be counted and disclosed in the annual statistical disclosure for the university, included in the daily crime log, and used for the assessment of campus-wide notification without using any personally identifiable information.  

If a student or employee would like the details of an incident to be kept confidential, they may speak with on-campus pastoral or professional counselors as noted below, who will maintain confidentiality except in extreme cases of immediate threat or danger, abuse of a minor, or as otherwise required by law.  

Pastoral and professional counselors

Any pastoral counselors and licensed professional counselors on campus, working in that capacity, are not considered campus security authorities (CSAs). Therefore, they are not required to report crimes for inclusion into the annual disclosure of crime statistics, nor is the university required to issue a crime notice for crimes reported to them. However, if they deem it appropriate, these counselors may inform students about the university’s policies and procedures for reporting crimes on a voluntary and confidential basis and seeking help if they are the victim of a crime. 

Daily crime log

The daily crime log includes records of criminal incidents and alleged criminal incidents that have been reported to IUPD on each campus. Daily crime log entries contain more detail than the annual crime statistics disclosure and include all crimes, not just those reported for Clery Act purposes. It also includes crimes that occur within IUPD’s patrol jurisdiction, which may be broader than on-campus. Information may not be included in the log if prohibited by law or if the disclosure would jeopardize an on-going investigation. If you would like to see your campus’ daily crime log, you can do so by visiting your campus division of IUPD during normal business hours, or by visiting the Protect IU at https://protect.iu.edu/iu-police-department/campus-security-reports/crime-log/daily-logs.htmlwebsite.