Drake University - Public Safety
05/07/2026
🚨 Community Safety Update 🚨
The Des Moines Police Department has shared information regarding an increase in overdose deaths in our community. This is an important reminder to continue watching out for one another and to seek help when needed.
Please know that Drake Public Safety officers carry Narcan and are trained to respond to overdose emergencies. If you ever see someone experiencing a medical emergency, call Public Safety at 515-271-2222 or 911 immediately.
If you or someone you care about is struggling with substance use, help is available. Resources are offered through Broadlawns Medical Center and at additional locations throughout the City of Des Moines for those seeking treatment, support, or guidance.
You are not alone, and support is available. 💙
Let’s continue to look out for our community and prioritize safety and wellbeing.
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The Des Moines Police Department is cautioning the community as overdose deaths surge in April.
Since the beginning of the year, detectives with our Vice & Narcotics Control Section have responded to nine overdose deaths; seven occurring since the beginning of April.
In all of 2025, detectives investigated 15 overdose deaths.
As detectives continue to investigate the source(s), and they await complete toxicology reports, the preliminary investigations indicate that these are opioid-related overdoses.
If you are aware of an overdose happening, CALL 911.
Immediate action is essential to survival.
Iowa's Good Samaritan law protects people from prosecution for certain charges if they call 911 to report an overdose.
Resources are available today! The Polk County Health Department Harm Reduction strategy includes access to free Narcan, a nasal spray that can reverse an opioid overdose, and Des Moines Fire Department, Polk County and Full Circle Recovery are partnering to provide the Rapid Engagement and Community Health (REACH) Program to treat, serve, and support people with opioid use disorder throughout Polk county. For more info on the REACH program, contact the DMFD team at 515-850-9737 or [email protected].
If you have any information regarding the illegal distribution of these deadly drugs, please call 515-237-1594. You may also submit tips using the “Submit A Tip” function on the DMPD mobile app, or online at www.crimestoppersofcentraliowa.com. You may remain anonymous.
04/09/2026
As a reminder -
"Due to the new Iowa hands-free driving law, please be patient with us as we continue working to get everyone where they need to go safely. Because our drivers cannot answer calls while driving, there may be times when your call is not answered right away, but we will respond as soon as we are safely stopped.
To help us keep rides running smoothly, please only call if you need pickup from locations outside the two main pickup areas around campus. If you need a pickup from the dorms, Greek Street, or nearby apartments or houses close to campus, please give us a call".
04/02/2026
03/05/2026
Flags have been lowered to half staff until sunset on the final day of interment in honor and remembrance of Iowa Army Reserve Soldiers Jeffery O’Brien and Declan Coady, who were killed in action in Kuwait.
📢 Saferide Phone Update
Good news! Drake Public Safety was able to get a replacement phone rushed to campus, and the Saferide phone is now back up and running.
We apologize for any confusion this may have caused. You may continue to use the Saferide number, or you can always call Drake Public Safety directly.
Have a safe evening, Bulldogs! 💙🐶
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