Wake Forest University Police received a report of indecent exposure at an off-campus location and is asking the community to be aware of the description of the suspect and his vehicle. 

The incident occurred in a parking lot of Reynolda Village (map). No arrest was made. The man was described as a white male with white hair, about 70 years old, weighing 210-230 pounds and between 5-feet-10-inches and 6-feet tall. He was wearing a gray t-shirt and light-colored shorts, and he was driving a white 1999 Dodge Dakota pickup truck with a spare tire visible on the right side of the truck bed.

If you have any information that might be helpful in this investigation, contact the University Police at (336) 758-5911. If you wish to provide information anonymously, do so through “Silent Witness.” 

Personal Safety & Crime Resources 

Always be aware of your surroundings and watch out for one another. If you feel uneasy or unsafe, go to a safe location and call a friend or the police at 911. University Police offers a safe escort service on campus that is available 24 hours at 336-758-5911.

Wake Safe

  • The Wake Safe mobile app is free and makes it easy to engage with the Wake Forest University Police Department. With Wake Safe, you can use your cell phone as a personal security device that allows direct access to police, 911 emergency services, emergency, location sharing, social escape, and a peer-to-peer Friend Walk tool. Wake Alert emergency and safety messages are also shared on Wake Safe. Be sure to activate notifications.

Emergency call boxes

  • The University has added and upgraded Blue Light Emergency call boxes (also known as DEACStations) throughout campus. The DEACStations have 360-degree camera views. When the emergency button is pressed, University police are immediately alerted. A map with locations for Blue Light call boxes can be found here.

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