UPD engages with students through Dunk-a-Cop

<p>Lieutenant Terrell Smith climbs out of the water tub after being dunked next to the Scramble Light on Aug. 22, 2019. Students could buy two automatic dunks for $10. <strong>Jacob Musselman, DN</strong></p>

Lieutenant Terrell Smith climbs out of the water tub after being dunked next to the Scramble Light on Aug. 22, 2019. Students could buy two automatic dunks for $10. Jacob Musselman, DN

The Ball State University Police Department (UPD) had its annual Dunk-a-Cop event Thursday at the Scramble Light.

Students who came out to the event could purchase three balls for $1, get an automatic dunk for $5 or get two automatic dunks for $10, said CPL Travis Stephens. 

All proceeds from the event will go to Riley Children's Hospital. 

The event also allowed students to register their bikes and get a chance to win a “U-lock,” Stephens said. 

Students who missed the event and still need to register their bikes can do so on Ball State’s website

Stephens said community outreach events gave UPD a chance to meet students, give to a good cause and get their programs out into the community. 

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