Texas A&M Faculty Senate Members Encouraged To Contact University Police When Approached By Someone Wanting To Serve A Warrant

Screen shot from the You Tube channel TAMU Faculty Senate.
Screen shot from the You Tube channel TAMU Faculty Senate.

In February, Texas A&M’s vice president of operations sent a campus wide memo to contact university police (UPD) if they are approached by someone wanting to serve a warrant.

The week after the memo was sent, Peter Lange repeated the message to members of the faculty senate.

Lange added it was very unlikely law enforcement would visit a classroom.

The message was also repeated by faculty senate speaker Angie Hill Price. She said she would not want to be responsible for verifying if someone was a federal agent because they could be an imposter.

Lange said a warrant is required when someone wants student information that is protected by federal law.

WTAW News contacted Lange this week for an update. He said there’s “nothing new on this front and no inquires have been made to UPD.”

Click below to hear comments from Peter Lange and Angie Hill Price during the February 10, 2025 Texas A&M faculty senate meeting.

 

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