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Malibu Canyon Closed
Due to a traffic accident and the associated investigation, Malibu Canyon Road is currently closed. Law enforcement has indicated the road may be closed for an extended period of time. The closure begins just north of the Seaver Drive intersection for northbound traffic and at Mulholland Highway for southbound traffic. All other routes to Pepperdine’s Malibu Campus remain open and clear of significant delays, and Pepperdine classes and operations will continue as scheduled.For the most up-to-date information on roads near Pepperdine’s Malibu campus, please call the Road Conditions Hotline at 310.506.7623 (ROAD). Greater Los Angeles road conditions can be viewed online at www.sigalert.com.
Update Regarding Washington, DC, Campus due to Escaped Inmate Nearby
In alignment with local law enforcement guidance, Pepperdine’s Washington DC campus is lifting its shelter in place. Students, faculty and staff are encouraged to continue using caution if leaving the campus as the escapee remains at large.
Washington DC Escapee Details
| SUBJECT DESCRIPTION | |
| Name: | CHRISTOPHER PATRICK HAYNES |
| Race: | BLACK |
| DOB/Age: | 30 YEARS OLD |
| Height: | 6 FT |
| Weight: | 205 LB |
| Additional: | Escaped Inmate from George Washington University Hospital |
| SYNOPSIS: | Washington DC Area: 30-year-old Christopher Haynes escaped custody at George Washington University Hospital in the 900 block of 23rd St NW at 3:38 p.m. He is described as a black male with shoulder-length dreadlocks, initially said to be seen wearing a white suit with one red shoe. He now is possibly wearing a black t-shirt and gray shorts. He is not handcuffed, though he was last seen with black handcuffs hanging from his right wrist. Haynes was arrested on a homicide charge. |
INSTRUCTIONS: Exercise extreme caution. If the subject is seen, call 911.
Shelter-in-Place Order for Washington, DC, Campus due to Escaped Inmate Nearby
An inmate in custody at George Washington Hospital escaped this afternoon, prompting a shelter-in-place order for the surrounding areas. Pepperdine’s Washington, DC, campus is currently secured, and all students and faculty members are safe and accounted for. The George Washington Police Department and the DC Metropolitan Police Department are still searching for the suspect and advise everyone in the area to remain sheltered in place until further notice. If you must leave, exercise extreme caution. We strongly advise DC program participants to follow the directives of local law enforcement. University officials will provide updates as they become available.
Please note the alumni networking event scheduled to take place on campus this evening has been canceled, and all attendees who have already arrived are safe in the building and will leave as they are able.
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