Wake Alert Emergency Update: Swatting Incident
University Police, in coordination with the Winston-Salem Police Department, responded to a report of a swatting attempt on the Reynolda campus this morning. The report has been determined to be false and consistent with a swatting call.
There is no threat to the campus community. Out of an abundance of caution, officers responded with a visible law enforcement presence while the report was being assessed.
Updates will be shared at wakealert.wfu.edu if more information becomes available.
Heavy Police Presence
Wake Alert Emergency: Heavy police presence on campus. There is no active threat to campus. Updates at wakealert.wfu.edu.
Community Safety Advisory Update: Motor Vehicle Thefts - Electric Bikes / Scooters

This is an update about the Jan. 28 Community Safety Advisory.
University Police received additional reports of multiple scooter thefts at various campus locations over the last week. A surveillance video captured a suspect’s image which is included above, but the suspect has not yet been identified. If you see the suspect, do not approach and contact University Police immediately at 336-758-5911.
If you have any information regarding the stolen scooters or the suspect, please contact University Police at 336-758-5591, submit a tip through the Wake Safe App or email .
Students, faculty and staff are encouraged to report suspicious activity promptly at 336-758-5911 (emergency) or 336-758-5591 (non-emergency), through the Wake Safe App or by filing a report online. University Police is located in Alumni Hall. With immediate concerns, call the emergency number. Reports can be made for concerns about suspicious activity on or off campus.
Personal safety and security precautions
- Leave your bike or e-scooter parked in well-lit areas.
- Use locks on lockers, scooters and bicycles at all times.
- Register your personal property with the University Police to discourage theft.
- Download the Wake Safe App for Android or for iPhone to easily report stolen scooters or other stolen property.
- Visit the Wake Alert website to sign up for alerts and stay up-to-date on information during an emergency.
- Familiarize yourself with the Emergency (blue light) phone locations around campus.
- Attend crime prevention programs to learn about the resources available to you.
As a reminder, e-scooters and e-bikes pose a fire hazard when stored indoors. For your own safety and the safety of others, do not bring them into residence halls, offices or campus buildings.
This Timely Warning is sent in compliance with the provisions of the federal Jeanne Clery Campus Safety Act.
ADVERSE CONDITIONS: Severe Thunderstorm Warning
The National Weather Service has issued a severe thunderstorm warning for the Wake Forest University area until 3/16/2026 at 6:00 PM. Seek safety.
Wake Alert Update: Tornado Watch Has Expired
Wake Alert Update: The Tornado Watch issued for the Winston-Salem/Forsyth County area has expired. More at: wakealert.wfu.edu.

Campus Emergencies
The Wake Alert website is the primary information source during an emergency at Wake Forest. Updates and information will appear on this site. Other options include:
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- Alerts on X
- Alerts on Facebook
- Sign up for Text Alerts (WFU students & employees only)
- Alerts through Wake Safe app
University Police
- Call 911 from campus phone
- Call 336.758.5911 from cell phone or off-campus phone
For non-emergency contact information, visit the University Police website. Download the Wake Safe app for other options.
Counseling
For Students:
WFU Counseling Center
336.758.5273
For Students, Faculty, and Staff:
Chaplain
336.758.5210
For Faculty and Staff:
Employee Assistance Program
336.716.5493
Media
Call 336.758.5237 to reach University Marketing and Communications. Calls will be returned as the situation permits.
Preparedness & Response
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