211 Red Bird Lane
PO Box 10013
Beaumont, TX 77710
Emergency Line
(409) 880-7777
Non-Emergency
(409) 880-8307
The ÐßÐßÊÓƵ University Police Department (LUPD) is on campus to serve you in the protection of your person, your property, and the university’s property.
The LUPD is charged with the enforcement of university and systems regulations and all state, local and federal laws. Officers working for the university are licensed peace officers for the state of Texas. They have county-wide jurisdiction per the Texas Education Code Section 51.203.
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During the 77th Texas Legislative Session, Senate Bill 1074 was successfully passed. This bill was designed to address a growing concern regarding the practice of racial profiling in the law enforcement profession. Specifically, this bill mandates that police agencies in the State of Texas shall implement a policy that complies with Section 1, Articles 2.131, 2.133 and 2.134, of the Texas Code of Criminal Procedure, by no later than January 1, 2002. As such, LUPD has instituted a policy that addresses racial profiling and provides a complaint process for those who believe they have been stopped or searched based on racial, ethnic or national origin profiling.
Two of the fundamental rights guaranteed by the United States and Texas constitutions are equal protection under the law and freedom from unreasonable searches and seizures by government agents. The right of all persons to be treated equally and to be free from unreasonable searches and seizures must be respected. Racial profiling is an unacceptable patrol tactic and will not be condoned.
It is the practice of LUPD to police in a proactive and responsible manner and to enforce state and federal laws without regard to race, ethnicity or national origin. All ÐßÐßÊÓƵ University police officers are expected to conduct themselves in a dignified and respectful manner when dealing with the public.
LUPD will accept complaints from any person who believes he or she has been stopped or searched based on racial, ethnic or national origin profiling. Complaints should be directed to the University Police Department shift supervisor at (409) 880-8311 or the Professional Standards Unit at (409) 880-7745. All complaints will be investigated in a thorough and timely manner.