Jacksonville, AL – Jacksonville State University (JSU) has published its most recent campus crime and activity log in compliance with the Jeanne Clery Disclosure of Campus Security Policy and Campus Crime Statistics Act (Clery Act). The log offers a transparent account of incidents reported on campus during July and early August 2025, including their status as closed, pending, or open.
The latest report includes a range of cases, from property-related offenses to drug violations and fraud. Among the incidents listed:
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Leaving the Scene of an Accident (Theron Montgomery Building, Aug. 18) – Closed.
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Possession of Marijuana, Second Degree (Meehan Hall, Aug. 17) – Closed.
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Criminal Mischief/Theft – $500 or less (AmFirst Stadium, Aug. 14) – Pending.
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Theft of Property, Fourth Degree (CEPS, Aug. 13) – Pending.
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Criminal Mischief (Brewer Hall, Aug. 7) – Pending.
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Sexual Extortion (On/Off Campus, July 29) – One case Open, one Closed.
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Use or Possession with Intent to Use Drug Paraphernalia (July 28) – Closed.
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Theft from Residence, $500–$1,500 (Campus Inn Apartments, July 17) – Closed.
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Theft – $500 or less (Mason Hall, July 15) – Pending.
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Fraudulent Use of Credit/Debit Card (North Village Hall, July 2) – Closed.
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Bail Jumping, Second Degree (July 3) – Logged.
The Clery Act requires institutions like JSU to maintain and publish these records, ensuring that students, faculty, staff, and the public have access to accurate information about campus safety. Each entry is categorized by date, time, location, and case status, providing clarity on both active investigations and cases already resolved.










