MIT Police
301 Vassar Street, Building W89
Cambridge, Ma 02139
617.253.1212 or dial 100 from campus
 

The MIT Police mission is to deliver total quality service to all the members of our community. We focus on a safe academic environment as well as emergency medical service 24 hours a day, 7 days a week all year long. We provide these vital services through our EMT certified officers on cruiser, motorcycle, bicycle, and foot patrols. Your needs are our dedication and commitment to service.

MIT Annual Security and Fire Safety Report for 2012
Security information and crime statistics, in accordance with the Clery Act.

Police Bulletins | Police Log | Lost and Found | Laptop Registration | MIT Emergency Information
Please consider donating to the Jimmy Fund on behalf of fallen MIT Police Officer Sean Collier, who was registered to run Boston’s Run to Remember half marathon to support this cause. A group of MIT students and staff are running as Team Collier Strong in his place, to raise funds in his memory.

The Massachusetts Institute of Technology Police Department would like to thank both the MIT and the Law Enforcement communities for their kindness and support during these incredibly difficult times, as well as everyone from around the world who have taken the time to express sympathies and kind words. Please stop by http://officer179.mit.edu/ if you would like to leave us a message or a memory of/to Officer Collier.

You can also support the "Sean A. Collier Memorial Funds" by purchasing a "Collier Strong" T Shirt for $10.

**PDF of the program from Officer Sean Collier's memorial**.

Please visit the MIT Police Bulletins page to view bulletins and alerts, and to sign up for emailed police bulletins.
Please visit the Bicycle Registration page regarding changes to how members of the MIT community will register their bicycles.

Massachusetts sex offender registry
Be advised that G.L. Chapter 6 Section 178N (misuse of information penalties) provides that information contained in the Sex Offender Registry shall not be used to commit a crime against an offender or engage in illegal discrimination or harassment of the offender and that any person who improperly uses the Sex Offender Registry Information shall be punished by not more than two and a half years in the House of Correction or a fine of not more than $1,000 or by both such fine and imprisonment.