Past Incidents
College of San Mateo will reopen for in-person evening classes for February 12, 2025. Services and operations remain online for this evening.
Power has been restored to College of San Mateo. Campus will reopen for in-person classes this evening, February 12, 2025. This applies specifically for all classes that have a start time of 5:00 pm or later. Services and operations remain online.
12/5/24 – 12:20 pm: Tsunami Alert Cancelled – No Threat to Our Community
We are writing to inform you that the Tsunami Warning issued earlier today has been cancelled by the National Weather Service. There is no longer any threat of a tsunami along the U.S. west coast, including California.
Key updates:
- No destructive tsunami has been recorded, and there is no tsunami danger for the U.S. west coast, British Columbia, or Alaska.
- Local emergency officials have determined it is now safe to resume normal activities.
- The National Tsunami Warning Center has issued this as their final message for this event.
Tsunami Warning in Effect for Northern California
A tsunami warning is currently in effect for the Northern California coast, including areas from Davenport, California (near Santa Cruz) up to the Oregon/California border. The tsunami threat follows a 7.3 magnitude earthquake off the coast of Eureka, California, with an estimated impact on the coast starting later this morning. This warning does not require evacuations at this time.
The key information from the warning includes:
- Tsunami Activity Start Times:
- Fort Bragg: 11:10 AM PST
- Crescent City: 11:20 AM PST
- San Francisco: 12:10 PM PST
- Recommended Actions:
- Stay away from beaches and avoid harbors, marinas, breakwaters, bays, and inlets.
- You do not need to evacuate unless directed by local authorities. There is no evacuation required by local authorities at this time.
- Stay informed and monitor updates from local emergency officials for further guidance.
Please remain cautious and follow any instructions from local authorities.
For more information, please refer to Tsunami.gov or stay tuned for further updates.
Cañada College Crime Alert: Motor Vehicle Theft
Location: Cañada College Parking Lot 2
Incident: On Saturday, November 16, 2024, at approximately 11:00 am, a Cañada campus community member notified the San Mateo County Community College Department of Public Safety (SMCCD DPS) of a stolen motor vehicle. The campus community member stated they had last parked their vehicle in Cañada College Parking Lot 2 and noticed it missing at approximately 11:00 am that morning. The community member reported the theft to the San Mateo County Sheriff’s Department. This matter is under investigation by the San Mateo County Sheriff’s Department.
Anyone with information about this crime is asked to contact the San Mateo County Sheriff’s Department at (650) 363-4911.
11/21 Update: The stolen vehicle has been recovered, and the suspect remains outstanding.
Additional Resources
- San Mateo County Community College Department of Public Safety (650) 738-7000
- San Mateo County Sheriff’s Department (650) 363-4911
- San Mateo County Sheriff Anonymous Tip line 800-547-2700
The San Mateo County Community College District and Cañada College campus community are always encouraged to take the following steps to keep yourself and others safe:
- Report suspicious behavior, even when you are not directly threatened
- If you feel unsafe in any situation, trust your instincts and call SMCCD DPS at (650) 738-7000 or San Mateo County Sheriff’s Department (650) 363-4911
Please review the SMCCD DPS web page for additional safety awareness information and resources.
Crime Alert Timely Warning
This information is being released in accordance with the Federal Jeanne Clery Disclosure of Campus Security Policy and Campus Crime Statistics Act, commonly known as the “Clery Act,” which requires all colleges and universities that participate in federal financial aid programs to keep and disclose information about crime on, and near their respective campuses, including timely warnings of crimes that may represent a serious or ongoing threat to the safety of students or employees. This message is for information only.
Cañada College campus closed for the morning of October 3, 2024 until 12 noon for in-person classes and business operations due to power outage
The Cañada College campus is closed for the morning of October 3, 2024 until 12 noon for in-person classes and business operations due to power outage.
Essential employees (Facilities, Public Safety, ITS) are to report to work. Employees and students, work remotely/online during regularly scheduled hours, if possible.
We will reevaluate in-person courses and business operations that take place on campus for this afternoon, October 3, 2024 and will deliver any further closure notices at 8 a.m. today, Thursday, October 3, 2024.
Update: Normal Operations Expected for SamTrans Bus Service on 8/26 and 8/27
Posted: Monday, August 26, 2024, 7:23 am
SamTrans does not expect labor action today or tomorrow, so all bus routes should run as expected. Any further updates will be posted here.
SamTrans no espera ninguna acción laboral hoy ni mañana, por lo que todas las rutas de autobús deberían funcionar como se espera. Cualquier actualización adicional se publicará aquí.
SamTrans Bus Service Disruptions Expected on Monday 8/26 and Tuesday 8/27
Updated: Friday, August 23, 2024, 1:58 pm
Additional details: SamTrans Press Release
Posted: Friday, August 23, 2024, 1:01 pm
Due to labor action, SamTrans bus service to/from school may be disrupted on Monday August 26 and Tuesday August 27. Please plan for alternative transportation.
Debido a una acción laboral, el servicio de autobús SamTrans hacia/desde la escuela podría estar interrumpido el lunes, 26 de agosto y el martes, 27 de agosto. Planifique transporte alternativo. Pedimos disculpas por cualquier inconveniente.
SMCCCD URGENT ALERT: Widespread Rain Expected

Wind and rain impacts are anticipated from Wednesday morning through early Thursday morning. Confidence in these impacts has increased, and flood watches and wind headlines are now in effect for the area. The likelihood of reaching flood stage at mainstem rivers across the North Bay has increased.
- Please travel at safe speeds while commuting to and from campus, and use caution while driving and parking around trees.
- A trough will bring significant rainfall to the region Wednesday and Thursday
- High confidence for rain totals above 3-4+” in the mountains, generally 2-3” in the 280 corridors.
- Saturated soils increase risk of runoff to creeks, streams, and roadways
- Strong wind gusts create risk of downed trees and power lines
- Lingering showers through the weekend
- Flood Watch from Wednesday through 4AM Friday.
- Wind Advisory from Wednesday through 4AM Thursday.
- High Wind Warning from Wednesday through 4AM Thursday for Santa Cruz and Santa Lucia Mountains.
- Increased likelihood (30-50%) of main stem river flooding across the North Bay with a 15-30% likelihood of main stem river flooding elsewhere
Cañada College is Closed for the Remainder of Friday, October 27, 2023 (today) for In-person Classes and Campus Operations
10/27/23
The Cañada campus is closed for the remainder of Friday October 27, 2023 (today) for in-person classes and business operations due to power outage and should open tomorrow by normal opening time. The campus community should evacuate campus immediately in a calm and safe manner.
Essential employees (Facilities, Public Safety, ITS) are to report to work. Employees and students, work remotely/online during regularly scheduled hours, if possible.
SMCCCD Timely Warning | Indecent Exposure
SMCCCD’s Department of Public Safety has determined circumstances exist that may pose a threat to members and guests of the Skyline campus community. Please read this notification for additional information.
Offense(s): Indecent Exposure:
Location(s): Skyline College, Building 4 Roof Deck, 3300 College Drive, San Bruno, California
Date/Time of Occurrence(s): 10/6/23 at approximately 6:58 pm
Description of Suspect(s): The male suspect was described as an African American male adult, approximately 6’ tall, with a goatee and birthmark or small tattoo adjacent to his right eye. The suspect is of medium build with an unknown age and weight. The suspect was last seen wearing the clothing seen in the photos below:


Description of Suspect Vehicle(s): None currently
Incident Summary:
On Friday, October 6, 2023, at approximately 6:58 pm it was reported that an unknown male suspect exposed his genitals to two female students. The female students left the area, and the suspect left the area a few minutes later.
Anyone with information pertaining to this crime should contact SMCCCD Public Safety at (650) 738-7000 or San Bruno Police at (650) 616-7100.
Safety Tips:
- Be aware of your surroundings. Know escape routes in your paths of travel. If you see a person on campus who appears in distress, seek immediate help from SMCCCD Public Safety, San Bruno Police, or San Mateo County Sheriff’s office.
- Walk in pairs, if possible.
- Park and walk in well-lit public areas.
- If you are involved in, or a witness to, a situation that appears unsafe or makes you uncomfortable, go to a safe area and call for help.
- Trust your instincts: If you suspect something is wrong or if a situation seems dangerous, you are probably right.
- Program your phone:
- San Mateo Community College Public Safety Dispatch: (650) 738-7000
- San Bruno Police Department: (650) 616-7100
- San Mateo County Sheriff’s Office: (650) 216 7676 or (650) 363-4911
If you are ever in a situation where you are unsure or scared, call SMCCCD Public Safety at (650) 738-7000
Warning issued by: SMCCCD Department of Public Safety
This information is being released in accordance with the Federal Jeanne Clery Disclosure of Campus Security Policy and Campus Crime Statistics Act, commonly known as the “Clery Act,” which requires all colleges and universities that participate in federal financial aid programs to keep and disclose information about crime on, and near their respective campuses, including timely warnings of crimes that may represent a serious or ongoing threat to the safety of students or employees. This message is for information only.