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MISSING PERSON POLICY/ PROCEDURE


PURPOSE

This policy provides a procedure to be followed by University officials in the event a student is reported missing. It was developed to furnish information, and act as a guideline for officials to follow. The procedure includes contacting the student’s emergency contact as listed on his/her Emergency Information card, as well as involving the appropriate jurisdictional law enforcement authorities.

POLICY

In the event a student is reported missing, the Chief Security Safety will notify the Dean of Students, no later than 24 hours after receipt of the report, to contact the individual listed on the emergency information card. This information card will be disseminated to resident students prior to their assuming occupancy in the residence halls, and it will be mandatory for all resident students to complete the card.

Commuter students will receive the emergency information card, and will be required to submit the contact information. The completed contact information cards will be stored in the Dean of Students Office. If any University official receives a report of a missing commuter student, they must immediately contact the Security/Safety Office.

If a missing report is received on a student under the age of 18, and he/she is not an emancipated individual, the Dean of Students will immediately contact the student’s legal guardian upon receiving the information.

The Chief of Security will contact one, or more, of the following law enforcement agencies: Dunmore Police [(570) 343-0851], Scranton Police [(570) 348-4141], or the Pennsylvania State Police- Dunmore barracks [(570) 963-3156]. The initial contact will be to the appropriate jurisdictional authority, and the Chief of Security/Safety will reserve the right to contact all of the above. The Chief of Security/Safety will also activate the University’s internal emergency response team.

Contact: security@marywood.edu or call 348-6242.