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Auburn University was cited after an alpaca died due to being trapped under a gate. This is Auburn’s first critical incident for alleged animal mistreatment since 2014.
The University of Alabama at Birmingham had six critical incidents, the most out of all Alabama schools investigated since 2014.
A false report of a possible threat at the Ralph Brown Draughon Library led to a heavy police presence on August 27, 2025. Authorities later confirmed there was no actual threat.
Similar false reports have occurred at universities nationwide, prompting Auburn University to urge vigilance and immediate reporting of suspicious activity.
On February 27, 2025, an alpaca named Anna died at an Auburn University biological research facility after being trapped under a gate panel that had been removed for cleaning. This incident led to a citation by federal officials.
On August 27, 2025, a false report of a possible threat at the Ralph Brown Draughon Library caused a significant police response. The university issued an AU Alert and asked individuals to avoid the area. A thorough search confirmed that there was no actual threat. The university stated that the unfounded threat is a felony as defined in Alabama state law.
These incidents highlight the importance of safety and security measures at Auburn University and other educational institutions. While the library incident turned out to be a false alarm, it prompted a swift response and served as a reminder to remain vigilant.
Q: What was the reason for the police presence at the RBD Library?
A false report of a possible threat prompted a heavy police presence. Authorities confirmed there was no actual danger.
Q: What happened with the alpaca at Auburn University?
An alpaca named Anna died after being trapped under a gate at a biological research facility, leading to a citation for animal mistreatment.
Stay informed about safety alerts and official communications from Auburn University.
Be aware of the importance of animal welfare and safety protocols at university facilities.
Understand the legal consequences of making false reports that cause public alarm.
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