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Register your bicycle, electric bicycle, or electric scooter with OU Parking and Transportation Services. This will help prevent theft and will assist OUPD with recovery if found.
To register, go to the Parking and Transportation Office, located on the first level of the Jenkins Avenue Parking Garage. If registering an e-bike or e-scooter, you will need to know the top speed of the bike/scooter and the battery voltage, in addition to the make, model, and serial number.
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The ASFR includes information for the Norman, Health Sciences and OU-Tulsa campuses. The report is designed to keep all members of the University of Oklahoma community informed about safety and security resources on their campus. The report also contains crime and university policy violation statistics and fire safety statistics for on-campus student housing.
Reported Crime: Motor Vehicle Theft
OUPD Report #: 2026-00000673
Date Reported: Jan 13, 2026 at 2:17 p.m.
Date & Time Occurred: Between 12:30 p.m. on January 10 and 2:10 p.m. on January 13
Location: 250 W Lindsey Street, Norman, OK 73072 (Dunham College)
Incident Details: The victim reported they parked and locked their electric scooter to the bike rack located south of Dunham College on January 10, 2026, at approximately 12:30 p.m. Upon returning on January 13, 2026, at approximately 2:10 p.m., they discovered the electric scooter was gone. The electric scooter is described as an Engwe Y400, black in color with red accent. The lock was cut and left at the scene.
Suspect Information: Suspect(s) have not been identified
Police Investigative Results: The investigation is ongoing
Crime Prevention Tips / Safety Considerations:
Anyone with information concerning this crime should contact either the University of Oklahoma Police Department (OUPD) at 325-1717 or the Norman Police Department (NPD) at 321-1444. For prevention and safety tips, please visit the OUPD website at ou.edu/police/personal-safety.
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