Follow-up to emergency notification

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At 3:58 p.m., University Police received a report of a man with something that resembled the grip of a handgun in his waistband. He was reported outside the Student Union near residence halls.

University Police and City Police immediately searched the building while an emergency notification was issued. Officers did not find anyone who fit that description. An all-clear message was issued.

Police officers continued to search the campus and reviewed surveillance videotape of the area.

There was never a threat to anyone on campus, no one brandished a weapon and no one reported any suspicious behavior, according to University Police Chief Joey Sturm.

The emergency notifications were sent in compliance with the federal Jeanne Clery Act.

SEE SOMETHING, SAY SOMETHING. If you observe suspicious activity or unsafe conditions, call University Police immediately at 337-482-6447, or dial 911 from any University phone, or press the call button on a Code Blue emergency phone. You can report anonymous tips to University Police at 482-2TIP (2-2847) or through the Rave Guardian app at

STAY SAFE. Students, faculty and staff are encouraged to stay current with the University's Emergency Notification System by logging onto Â鶹¹û¶³´«Ã½ink and verifying your contact information. You also can use the Rave Guardian app on mobile phones to check-in with guardians and utilize the panic button. See more at