Foundrop
The ASU Police Department teamed up with Foundrop to help return recovered items to Sun Devils. Foundrop is a free service that allows users to inventory their property to help improve the chances of having recovered items returned.
If you lose an item, police departments working with Foundrop can help reunite users with their property by listing recovered items on the site or by reaching out to users who have flagged their property as missing. Once users create a profile, they can take these actions:
- Add photos, property descriptions or other information.
- Flag items in the database, which helps police locate them.
- Search the recovered-items database, Facebook and Twitter.
Examples of registered items include bicycles, gaming consoles, jewelry, laptops, textbooks, and other electronic devices.
ASU Police is a part of a network of law enforcement agencies nationwide that use Foundrop. The Foundrop service does not replace the need to file a police report when the property is stolen.
Download the app for iOS or Android devices.
iReport
If this is an emergency, please call 911. ASU PD iReport is a do-it-yourself online police report system you may use at your convenience. Report the following incidents through ASU PD iReport:
- Criminal damage.
- Hit and run.
- Supplemental: add additional items to an existing report.
- Theft.
- Theft from your vehicle exterior such as tailgate or rims. You cannot report theft from a vehicle's interior through iReport.
ASU PD iReport criteria:
- Not an Emergency
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Occurred on Arizona State University property
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You do not know the suspect, where he or she is currently located, or his or her vehicle license plate number
Filing process:
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Report information is not saved until you complete and submit your report.
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After 30 minutes of inactivity, your session will expire. The timer resets after you complete each page.
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Upon report submission, you will receive confirmation and a temporary police report case number.
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Print a free copy of the police report for your records.
Additional information:
- Filing a false police report is a crime.
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A police officer will review all cases for accuracy and contact you if more information is needed.
If the crime took place somewhere other than Arizona State University property; please call the police department for that city. If your incident occurred on a state freeway, please call the Arizona Highway Patrol Department of Public Safety at 602-223-2000.
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City of Lake Havasu Police | 928-855-4111
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Mesa Police | 480-644-2211. Visit the Mesa PD website to file an online report.
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Phoenix Police | 602-262-6151. Visit the Phoenix PD website to file an online report.
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Tempe Police | 480-350-8311
Information provided through iReport is not protected by the federal Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act that affords students certain privacy rights regarding their education records.
Online Exchange Zone
The Arizona State University Police Department offers students, faculty and staff an Online Exchange Zone to trade legal items in a safe environment.
Police do not screen items or supervise trades in the Online Exchange Zone. Exchanges can happen to the right of the lobby entrance near the Online Exchange Zone sign. University policy prohibits the exchange of weapons, drugs or stolen property.
If one person in the exchange does not want to conduct trade at the Online Exchange Zone, ASU Police discourages you do not do the trade. Both party members must provide the following information in the Online Exchange Zone log located at the ASU PD front desk:
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An ASU ID number – either the seller or buyer needs to be ASU affiliated.
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First and last name of each party.
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A contact phone number for each party.
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Date and time.
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Item being sold.
Location:
ASU Police Department
Main Station lobby front desk
325 E. Apache Blvd., Tempe, AZ 85287
Monday through Friday 8 a.m.–5 p.m.
Parking:
Four visitor-parking stalls have video surveillance and available on the east side of the building.
If you have questions about the Online Exchange Zone, call the ASU Police non-emergency number at 480-965-3456.

