Weekly On-Campus Crime Log Reported at University of Illinois

Incidents range from theft and underage drinking to assault and burglary

Published on Feb. 14, 2026

The University of Illinois Police Department has released its weekly on-campus crime log for the period of February 4 to February 10. The log details a range of incidents reported on the Champaign campus, including theft, underage drinking, assault, domestic violence, and burglary.

Why it matters

The weekly crime log provides transparency into the types of incidents occurring on the University of Illinois campus, allowing students, parents, and the broader community to stay informed about public safety. Tracking these incidents can help identify patterns and guide efforts to improve campus security and student well-being.

The details

The log includes reports of criminal damage to property, theft, domestic violence, assault, disorderly conduct, underage drinking, possession of drug paraphernalia, burglary, public indecency, and more. Some incidents were administratively closed, while others remained under investigation or resulted in arrests.

  • The incidents occurred between February 4 and February 10, 2026.

The players

University of Illinois Police Department

The law enforcement agency responsible for providing public safety and security services on the University of Illinois Champaign campus.

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What’s next

The University of Illinois Police Department will continue to investigate the open cases and work to address the range of incidents reported on campus.

The takeaway

The weekly crime log highlights the importance of maintaining a safe and secure campus environment for students, faculty, and staff at the University of Illinois. The university and local authorities will likely use this data to inform future safety initiatives and crime prevention efforts.