PEABODY CAMPUS
INCIDENT TYPE: Harassment
LOCATION: 600 block of St. Paul Street
DATE: 8/30/2025
TIME: Approximately 8:15 AM
DESCRIPTION OF INCIDENT: On the above date/time two affiliates were walking in the 600 block of St. Paul Street, when they were approached by a suspect who was yelling and cursing them using offensive language. The suspect continued to yell and curse at them and attempted physical contact as they walked north on St. Paul Street until they reached Mount Vernon Place. At this time the affiliates walked toward Charles Street, while the suspect continued north on St. Paul.
Suspect: Male, approximately 30-40 years old, medium build, with shoulder-length brown hair and a beard, wearing a black T-shirt, baggy black shorts with white pockets, and white sneakers.
CRIME TIPS: If you are a crime victim, try to remember as many details about the suspect as possible. Try to walk in groups rather than alone. Stay in well-lit areas. If you are a crime victim, report the incident immediately.
For further information and tips, please visit the JHU Public Safety website at https://publicsafety.jhu.edu/resources-services/crime-prevention-education/. Timely and accurate reporting is critical to crime prevention. Everyone is reminded to contact Campus Security at 667-208-6608 or Baltimore City Police at 911 immediately to report any suspicious person(s) or activity.
The Johns Hopkins University
Peabody Institute Campus Security Department
667-208-6608
PEABODY CAMPUS
INCIDENT TYPE: Aggravated Assault
LOCATION: First block of East Centre St.
DATE: 7/27/2025
TIME: Approximately 3:00 PM
DESCRIPTION OF INCIDENT: It was reported to Public Safety today that on the above date and time, a non-affiliate was assaulted in the first block of Mount Vernon Place by three suspects. The suspects then fled the scene. Injuries to the non-affiliate were reported at the scene. There are no suspect descriptions at this time.
CRIME TIPS: If you are a crime victim, try to remember as many details about the suspect as possible. Try to walk in groups rather than alone. Stay in well-lit areas. If you are a crime victim, report the incident immediately.
For further information and tips, please visit the JHU Public Safety website at https://publicsafety.jhu.edu/resources-services/crime-prevention-education/. Timely and accurate reporting is critical to crime prevention. Everyone is reminded to contact Campus Security at 667-208-6608 or Baltimore City Police at 911 immediately to report any suspicious person(s) or activity.