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Police Beat • 07/13/2026

Stalking
An officer was dispatched to Kimball Tower on the BYU campus regarding a stalking-related complaint. Upon investigation, the officer learned that a package had been delivered to a professor by an individual whose behavior was perceived as unusual. When notified of the delivery, the professor identified the sender as a person she considered to be a stalker. The officer contacted the professor to obtain relevant details about the incident and gather suspect information. The officer then retrieved the package and contacted the suspect, issuing a harassment warning regarding the reported conduct.

Medical
Officers responded to Cougar Field on a report of a knee injury. Upon arrival, Provo Fire and EMS were already on scene treating the patient, who had sustained a dislocated knee while participating in activities at a BYU camp. After being assessed and treated, the patient was transported by Provo Fire to Utah Valley Hospital because she was unable to bear weight on the injured leg. No further issues were reported.

Suspicious Activity
An officer was dispatched to assist a Security Sergeant with a report of a homeless individual who was refusing to leave campus. The individual was located on the trails above and west of the Botany Pond. Before the officer arrived, the individual complied with security personnel's requests and voluntarily left campus. The incident was resolved without further action or incident.

Theft
A delayed report was received via email regarding the theft of a bicycle wheel and tire from a bicycle parked at a residence housing location. An officer is corresponding with the reporting party by email to obtain additional information related to the incident. The case remains under investigation pending further details.

Animal Problem
Officers responded to the McDonald Building on a report of a deer with an apparent broken leg. Upon arrival, officers recognized the deer as one that has been observed on campus since the previous year and has been the subject of prior calls for service. Officers noted that the deer appeared to have a broken right rear leg but did not appear to be in distress, starving, or otherwise suffering from conditions requiring immediate intervention. After observing the deer from a distance, officers determined that no action was necessary at that time and cleared the call.

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Police Beat • 07/12/2026

Agency Assist
An officer assisted Provo Police with a welfare check for a juvenile reportedly walking on the east side of 900 East near 820 North. The juvenile was not located.

911 Call
Dispatch received a 911 call with no response on the line, though voices were heard in the background. Attempts to call back were unsuccessful. While an officer was en route, the phone’s owner called back and reported it was an accidental dial.

Citizen Contact
A motorist flagged down an officer, reporting he was being followed in a possible road‑rage incident. The other driver stopped following him as he turned onto campus toward the police department. The complainant had limited information for follow‑up.

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Police Beat • 07/11/2026

Missing Person
BYU Police received a report of a possibly missing 13‑year‑old FSY participant. After phone calls and searching the area, officers located the juvenile near the MOA, where he was looking for his mother. He was returned to his assigned location and reunited with her.

Civil Problem
Officers responded to a possible fraud at Wymount Terrace involving a dispute between a complainant and a moving company over charges. The disagreement was civil in nature. The complainant’s property was removed from the truck, and the company left.

Fire Alarm
Police and Provo Fire responded to a possible fire at Wymount View Park. Smoke was seen coming from an apartment window. After entry, responders found the residents were not home and had left a pot unattended on the stovetop with the burner on.

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Police Beat • 07/10/2026

Abandoned 911
An abandoned 911 call was received in the area of Lot 20. Attempts to contact the caller were unsuccessful. Officers checked the area and found no problems.

Accident – Hit and Run
A vehicle was struck while parked on the north side of the Tanner Building, damaging the rear driver‑side bumper and brake light. Surveillance was checked, but no cameras covered the area. The complainant was given a case number for follow‑up.

Accident – Hit and Run
A complainant reported a scratch on her vehicle, possibly caused while parked next to another car. An officer inspected the damage and reviewed the cameras. There was insufficient evidence to determine if the accident occurred here on campus or elsewhere.

Juvenile Problem
FSY staff reported an incident involving three male juveniles. A witness observed two juveniles laughing and engaging in what was described as “sexual acts” with each other. Neither party involved has made a complaint. At this time, there is no victim, and no actual criminal activity has been reported.

Hazardous Conditions
Officers responded to a gasoline spill after a gas can leaked in the bed of a BYU‑owned truck. The can was upright and no longer leaking. A small dried spot was found beneath the truck. There were no issues and no concerns after the can was placed upright.

Breathing Problem
An FSY attendee experienced a panic attack with difficulty breathing and chest pain. BYU and Provo medical personnel responded. The attendee eventually calmed down and returned to normal breathing. Parents were contacted, and she remained in FSY care without hospital transport.

Door Alarm
Officers responded to a door alarm in the BYU Store vault. Employees confirmed there were no issues. The internal vault door appeared to have triggered the alarm after a system update reset its settings. Nothing suspicious or concerning.

Traffic Offense
A report was received of a BYU golf cart being driven fast and recklessly. No surveillance cameras were available to track the cart or identify the driver.

Juvenile Problem
Officers investigated a possible hazing incident involving cutting an FSY participant’s hair. After speaking with the participant and parent, it was determined that the haircut was consensual and done for fun. No criminal activity occurred.

Welfare Check
A complainant reported a couple sitting in a vehicle for an extended period and was concerned about their welfare. No criminal activity was indicated, and the vehicle was gone when officers checked the lot.

Unconscious
A student briefly passed out, so medical personnel responded. She stated this has happened before during anxiety and panic attacks. She felt better afterward and refused medical care from both BYU PD and Provo paramedics.

CO2 Alarm
Officers responded to a carbon monoxide alarm at Wyview Park. Provo Fire and BYU Housing checked multiple apartments. One unit showed 30 ppm and another 5 ppm. No tenants reported symptoms. Provo Fire could not determine the cause. Enbridge Gas was notified and sent a technician, with BYU Housing coordinating on scene.

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Police Beat • 07/09/2026

Lost Property
BYU Police contacted the Building Operations Manager at the Brimhall Building regarding lost work keys. This report is for documentation purposes only.

Animal Problem
BYU Housing reported that someone released a rat into a resident’s room. The rat was captured, and Provo Animal Control took custody of it. The animal was transported to the shelter.

Duress Alarm
An officer responded to a duress alarm in the Wilkinson Student Center. The room was locked and unoccupied, and staff confirmed the employee assigned to the office was off for the day. This appears to be a recurring false alarm that BYU security is aware of.

Accident
A parked vehicle was struck by another vehicle in the MOA parking lot. Damage was minimal. The driver of the struck vehicle was provided with the other driver’s phone number to exchange information if needed.

Fire
Officers responded to a dumpster fire east of the HFAC. The contents were fully engulfed. Provo Fire arrived and extinguished the flames. No injuries or any damage was sustained.

Animal Problem
A deer with an injured rear leg was reported on campus. This same deer has been reported multiple times over several months. Although injured, it appears to be functioning normally. No action will be taken at this time.

CO2 Alarm
An officer responded to a CO2 alarm at Wyview Park. Fire personnel detected CO2 levels, and occupants stated they had been cooking all day for a gathering. A housing technician ventilated the apartment, and the alarm was reset once levels returned to normal.

Unsecure Premises
Officers observed a ladder propped against the Cannon Center during some extra patrols. They located approved workers inside who explained that the ladder was used because the roof hatch was locked. Officers opened the hatch for them, and the ladder was removed.

Lockout
While on patrol at Helaman Halls, an officer noticed an open door behind the Cannon Center. They found an employee attempting to access the roof but struggling with the hatch. The officer confirmed the employee’s authorization and opened the hatch.

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Police Beat • 07/08/2026

Fire Alarm
An officer responded to a heat/fire alarm at the SCS boiler room. Upon arrival, staff reported there was no visible smoke or fire; however, the building had been evacuated as a precaution. A fire technician responded shortly afterward, inspected the equipment, reset the alarm, and found all systems operating normally. No hazards were identified.

Vehicle Theft
An officer responded to a report of a stolen golf cart from the Heritage Central Building. Surveillance footage showed three masked individuals taking the golf cart and driving it toward Helaman Halls. Through video review and building access records, officers identified the involved suspects and later recovered the golf cart near the Cannon Center.
The suspects voluntarily met with officers, were advised of their Miranda rights, and admitted to taking the golf cart as a prank. They stated that one suspect drove the cart from Heritage to Helaman while the group concealed their identities. After giving another student a ride, they parked the golf cart near the Cannon Center. The golf cart was recovered without damage, and the case was referred to detectives for further investigation.

Medical
An officer and Provo Paramedics responded to the MTC for a report of a female who had briefly lost consciousness and then regained consciousness. Provo Paramedics arrived on scene before the officer, assessed the situation, and advised that police assistance was not needed.

Medical
Officers responded to Heritage Building 2 for a medical assist involving a female who was experiencing an allergic reaction after accidentally consuming food containing nuts. Provo Fire personnel provided medical care and transported the patient to a local hospital for further evaluation and treatment.

Elevator Alarm
An officer was dispatched to Heritage Halls on the BYU campus regarding an elevator alarm. An officer responded, determined the cause of the alarm, and confirmed there was no ongoing issue.

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Police Beat • 07/07/2026

Found Property
An officer responded to a report of a wallet found at the Crabtree building after janitorial staff turned it in. Staff advised that a group of boys who had been in the area had since gone to the Engineering Building. The officer located the group and identified an individual whose identification matched the contents of the wallet. After confirming the wallet belonged to him and that he had lost it, the officer returned the wallet.

Duress Alarm
An officer responded to the Wilkinson Student Center regarding a duress alarm activation. Upon arrival, the officer checked four separate duress alarm locations in the area and found that none had been activated. Dispatch advised that there had been previous issues with the alarm system generating activations without identifying a depressed alarm. The officer requested that dispatch have the alarm system troubleshot to determine the cause of the false activations.


Bike Theft
An officer was contacted by a student in a housing area who reported that their bicycle had been stolen sometime within the previous few days. The bicycle had been registered, but it had not yet been entered into any database and was therefore not listed in NCIC. Officers reviewed available video footage to identify suspects or gather information related to the theft. The investigation is ongoing, and additional follow-up will be conducted.

Carbon Monoxide CO Alarm
Officers and Provo Fire responded to a carbon monoxide (CO) alarm at a BYU apartment. Provo Fire detected CO levels ranging from 75–80 ppm throughout the residence and 7–10 ppm in the apartment directly above, while neighboring units showed no CO readings. The apartment residents reported they had used the oven to cook dinner more than an hour before the alarm was activated. A housing representative later arrived and found no CO reading; however, the apartment door had reportedly been open for approximately 45 minutes by that time. The gas company was requested to respond. During the incident, the resident’s spouse and 20‑month‑old child temporarily sheltered in a neighboring apartment until the CO levels dissipated.

 
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Police Beat • 07/06/2026

Traffic Accident
Officers responded to the Central Heating building regarding a property damage accident. Investigation revealed that a university-owned boom lift struck an unoccupied, parked university-owned vehicle. The collision resulted in minor damage to the vehicle and paint damage to the boom lift. Photographs of the damage were taken and uploaded to the case file for documentation.

Robbery Alarm
A BYU officer responded to the Culinary Support Center after receiving a panic alarm notification. Upon arrival, the officer contacted the employee who activated the alarm and learned that the employee was experiencing computer issues and mistakenly believed the red panic button would reset the computer. The alarm activation was accidental, and there was no emergency or distress situation. The officer reset the alarm, and dispatch confirmed that the alarm had cleared properly.

Theft
An officer received a report of a stolen license plate from a motorcycle parked on BYU campus. The officer contacted the motorcycle owner by phone and documented the incident. The theft occurred during daytime hours while the motorcycle was parked in the designated motorcycle parking area of Lot 34. The case has been documented and remains under investigation.

Agency Assist
BYU officers responded to the CONE to assist Provo officers with a report of a child locked inside a vehicle. Upon arrival, Provo officers advised that the vehicle had initially been running but had since shut off. Officers attempted to gain entry through the vehicle doors, but when those efforts were unsuccessful, a Provo officer broke a window to access the child. BYU EMS and Provo Fire personnel responded to the scene and evaluated the child, who was found to be unharmed. The child was subsequently released back to the parents.

Disorderly Conduct
Officers responded to the Creamery on Ninth East for a reported assault. The complainant stated that another customer grabbed his cell phone and pulled him from a booth during a verbal dispute that began after he was asked to stop using profane language in front of children. Witness statements and video footage showed that the other male took the complainant's phone, but the complainant pulled himself toward the male while grabbing his arm, causing himself to fall from the booth rather than being pulled out. Video also showed the complainant attempting to swing a crutch at the other male after falling. Based on the investigation, officers determined that no assault had occurred. Both parties engaged in disruptive behavior that caused a disturbance inside the store and were found to have committed disorderly conduct. The case will be submitted to Provo Justice Court for charging consideration.

Carbon Monoxide CO Alarm
A BYU officer responded to a carbon monoxide (CO) alarm at a Wyview residence. Upon arrival, the officer contacted residents who had evacuated the building and were waiting outside. None of the occupants reported any symptoms or illness related to carbon monoxide exposure. Provo Fire and EMS responded to investigate the alarm and identified elevated CO levels within the residence. BYU Housing and Enbridge personnel also responded and took corrective measures to ensure the residence was safe. Once the hazard was mitigated and the area was determined to be safe, residents were allowed to return to their homes.

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Police Beat • 07/05/2026

Door Alarm
An officer responded to a door alarm. The door had been propped open with a rock by a resident. The rock was removed, the door secured, and the alarm reset.

Door Alarm
Officers responded to a violated door alarm. They found an employee who had briefly reopened the door to move equipment and needed it open longer than the alarm allowed. Nothing suspicious or concerning.

Welfare Check
Officers responded to Heritage Halls after two individuals were reported to be seen in sleeping bags outside. They were awakened and stated they lived in the complex. They were advised to return to their residence and not camp on the sidewalk.

Unsecure Premises
During extra patrols at the SFH, officers found that a bay door and two exterior doors were unlocked and unsecured. The officer checked the area, but did not find anyone. The doors were closed and locked.

Accident – Hit & Run
Officers responded to a hit‑and‑run involving a parked vehicle sometime between 1700 on 07/02/2026 and 1300 on 07/05/2026. There are no cameras in the lot, and there are currently no suspects.

Accident – Hit & Run
Officers responded to a hit‑and‑run in Lot 26. The complainant reported her vehicle was struck while she was in church. Officers obtained video evidence and identified the suspect driver, who provided all necessary information. The victim did not want officers to pursue criminal charges for the hit and run.

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Police Beat • 07/04/2026

Door Alarm
Officers responded to a door alarm. The door was found held open with a sock. The surrounding area was checked, and nothing appeared out of order. No one was observed anywhere in the area.

Suspicious
A verbal argument occurred between an employee and a security guard at the BYU Broadcast Building. Both parties were contacted, and the conflict was resolved peacefully.

Lockout
A complainant parked in a secured lot for holiday events and became locked in when the gate closed. Before officers arrived, a security officer located him and let him out. No further action was needed.

Juvenile Problem
An FSY counselor reported a delayed incident involving a juvenile who was being bullied and possibly assaulted by two others. The officer tried to contact the juvenile's parents but was unable to reach them at the time of this report. It is unclear whether any crime has actually occurred. This report is for informational purposes only and is pending further details.

Fireworks
Officers responded to a report of juveniles lighting fireworks in the Marriott Center parking lot. The activity had stopped prior to the officer's arrival. The juveniles and their parents were contacted and issued a warning.

Accident
A vehicle struck a concrete stanchion in a parking lot. Vehicle damage was minor, and the stanchion was not damaged. The incident was documented at the driver's request.

Accident – Hit & Run
An officer responded to a hitandrun involving the reporting partys parked vehicle. A note was left, but it contained no useful information. No suspects have been identified.

Traffic Offense
Officers responded to reports of vehicles driving on sidewalks to avoid traffic from the Stadium of Fire. Several traffic stops were conducted, and some warnings and citations were issued.

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Police Beat • 7/3/2026

Alarm
BYU Police responded to a door alarm at the LVES. Officers found multiple contractors working in the area, preparing for Stadium of Fire. Nothing suspicious was occurring.

Alarm
A building entrance door alarm activated after the door remained open too long. Dispatch advised a custodian had recently entered the door. A small rock was found keeping the door from closing. The rock was removed, the door was shut, and the alarm cleared.

Suspicious
A male reported someone had knocked on his door, but ran away when he opened the door. Officers checked the area and contacted several males, but none were identified as involved. The incident was documented.

Lockout
Officers responded to the LVES to let contractors out of the stadium. They were escorted out, and the gates were re‑secured.

Accident
Two vehicles were involved in an accident in Lot 45, west of Lavell Edwards Stadium. An accident form was completed.

Lockout
A professor requested assistance after locking his keys in his JFSB office. After verifying his ID, officers unlocked the office for him.

Duress Alarm
Officers responded to a duress alarm at the MTC Bookstore. It was determined that an employee accidentally activated the alarm. Officers reset the button and cleared the call.

Traffic Offense
Security reported a silver sedan driving on the sidewalk near the President’s home. Officers checked the area but were unable to locate the vehicle.

Juvenile Problem
FSY staff reported issues between two boys, with one exhibiting rude behavior toward another. The behavior appeared targeted, but not criminal. Counselors spoke with the boys and contacted their parents. No further action was needed; the report is for documentation only.

Unconscious
Officers and Provo Fire responded to a juvenile who had passed out. Fire personnel evaluated the juvenile and found them to be in good condition. The juvenile’s mother was contacted and chose to have them remain with the youth group until morning. The juvenile was advised to stay hydrated and to keep cool.

Breathing Problem
A female participant in the FSY program reported experiencing difficulty breathing and numbness in her hands. She has a medical history that includes anxiety. Provo medics evaluated her, and her symptoms resolved after she calmed down and focused on her breathing. Her mother was contacted and came to pick her up. No hospital transport was necessary.

Death Investigation
Officers responded to the MTC after an elderly male collapsed and had difficulty breathing. Police and EMS performed CPR and attempted lifesaving measures. The male was pronounced deceased at the scene. Officers secured the area until mortuary staff arrived.

Audible Alarm
Officers responded to silence a flood alarm in Heritage Hall Building 9. The alarm continued cycling on and off. A technician advised that it was a system issue that would be repaired on Monday. No further action was required

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Police Beat • 07/02/2026

Suspicious


The complainant reported that unknown males knocked on his door and then ran away. Officers checked the area and spoke with several individuals, but none were identified as being involved in the incidents. The complainant was advised to call again if the behavior continued. No additional calls were received.

Door Alarm


An officer responded to a door alarm at the Smith Field House. The door was found secure with nothing suspicious or out of place.

Trespassing


Police received a report of individuals trespassing at the Y Trailhead, which had been closed for the Fourth of July holiday to prevent fireworks use. An officer spoke with the group, informed them of the closure, and they left without incident.

Juvenile Problem


During the week, two male FSY participants were hitting each other's buttocks, which made another participant uncomfortable. FSY staff spoke with the boys, who agreed to stop this behavior. Staff also requested a report for documentation.

Suspicious


An officer reached out to an individual about suspicious activity reported the previous day. The reporting party observed a vehicle with its lights on and later noticed it following them for several blocks. Concerned due to a previous incident involving an employee on administrative leave, the individual reported the situation. The officer identified the driver of the vehicle and confirmed that it was not the employee, concluding that the situation was coincidental.

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Police Beat • 07/01/2026

Medical
BYU officers responded to Lot 48 on a reported medical incident. Upon arrival, officers learned that a member of the Stadium of Fire stage crew had accidentally run over their toe with a pallet jack while working. BYU EMS provided on-scene treatment, including cleaning and bandaging the injured toe. The patient was subsequently transported by private vehicle to Utah Valley Hospital for further evaluation and care.

Suspicious Activity
An officer responded to the Wilkinson Student Center regarding a report of four suspicious males observed in an FSY-restricted terrace area. The complainant stated the men, described as casually dressed and appearing to be between their 30s and 50s, were last seen entering the Cougar Eat. The officer searched the Cougar Eat and Terrace areas but was unable to locate anyone matching the description. Attempts to contact the complainant for additional information were unsuccessful. A review of security camera footage showed four males walking together wearing casual clothing and displaying what appeared to be BYU identification. No suspicious or criminal activity was observed.

Hit and Run Traffic Accident
An officer investigated a delayed hit-and-run accident reported in Lot 37 that occurred between 1200 and 1415 hours on 07/01/2026. The complainant discovered damage to the rear passenger-side quarter panel of their vehicle, including scratches and a broken panel, after returning to their vehicle. No note or suspect information was located. The complainant provided vehicle and insurance information, as well as photographs of the damage, which were uploaded to the case file. The incident remains under investigation with no suspect information available at this time.

 Fire Alarm
An officer responded to Wymount for a reported heat alarm activation in an attic. Upon arrival, the officer initially heard the alarm, which was subsequently silenced after being acknowledged and reset by an alarm technician already on scene. No smoke, fire, or other signs of danger were observed. The outdoor temperature was approximately 80°F. The fire alarm panel, located in Laundry 4, was checked and found to be operating normally.

Theft
A BYU officer responded to the Tanner Building regarding a possible theft of a plastic food container. The complainant reported leaving a small plastic container filled with brownies on a hallway desk with a note stating, “Free Brownies.” Upon returning, the container was missing. The complainant advised that the container had sentimental value and requested its return. The officer reviewed available camera coverage but found no cameras monitoring the area where the container had been left. No suspect information was developed.

Medical Allergic Reaction
A BYU officer and Provo Paramedics responded to the Heritage Central Building for a reported allergic reaction involving a female. Prior to their arrival, the female had self-administered an EpiPen. In accordance with FSY policies and procedures, she was transported by ambulance to the hospital for further evaluation and treatment.

Suspicious Activity
An officer responded to a complaint of unknown males repeatedly knocking on a resident’s door and running away. The complainant requested assistance in stopping the behavior. The officer checked the area and contacted several males nearby; however, no individuals responsible for the activity were identified or located. The complainant was advised to contact police again if the behavior continued. No further calls or reports were received.


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Police Beat • 06/30/2026

Information Report
The complainant contacted a police officer seeking guidance following a difficult breakup with her boyfriend. The officer discussed general relationship concerns, including harassment and stalking, but determined neither applied to the situation. The complainant was given general advice and referred to a BYU Victim Advocate for additional support if needed.

Traffic Accident
A BYU student driving a university vehicle turned too sharply and struck the rear bumper of a parked vehicle in Lot 16. An accident report was completed, and both parties were provided with a case number for the non-reportable accident.

Duress Alarm
An officer responded to a duress alarm at the Dean of Students Office in the WSC. Dispatch checked security footage and observed no issues, suggesting the alarm may have been accidental. The officer confirmed that an employee had unintentionally activated the alarm by spinning in her chair.

Tunnel Alarm
Officers were dispatched to a tunnel door alarm near the Eyring Science Center. While in route, they were advised to cancel the response after staff gained access through the door. Officers arrived on scene prior to the cancellation.

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Police Beat • 06/29/2026

Found Person
Officers responded to a report of a found child after a student discovered a 3‑year‑old walking alone near the Botany Pond trail. The student brought the child to South Campus Drive and flagged down a Security Student Officer, who contacted police. Upon officers’ arrival, the child’s parent had already located them, explaining they briefly lost track of the child while supervising multiple children and began searching immediately. The parents expressed gratitude to those who assisted. The child left the scene safely with their father.

Traffic Accident Hit and Run
An officer followed up on a delayed hit-and-run reported in Lot 25. Surveillance footage was reviewed, allowing the officer to identify the involved driver. The officer contacted all parties and completed a driver exchange form. Photos of the damage and video evidence were added to the report.

Fire Alarm
Officers responded to Wyview Terrace for a reported fire alarm activation. Upon arrival, they determined no fire was present; the alarm was triggered by light smoke from burned food inside the residence. The occupants denied activating the alarm and were surprised by its activation. The Electrical Shop responded, and a BYU officer silenced the alarm. Provo Fire and BYU EMS also responded in accordance with standard protocol.

Lost Property
An officer responded to a report of a lost wallet, made contact with the complainant by phone, and later located the wallet at the WSC information desk. The property was returned to the owner.

Suspicious
Officers responded to the Food to Go building, for a reported trespass in progress involving the use of a previously reported stolen access card. Investigation revealed the card had been properly reactivated by the authorized user and used lawfully to gain entry. Building security confirmed no trespass or burglary occurred.

Disorderly
Officers responded to Heritage Halls, for a report of three juvenile males throwing rocks at a building window. FSY staff reported hearing tapping, including one loud impact, and confronted the individuals, who fled prior to officers’ arrival. No damage was observed. Officers checked the area but were unable to locate the suspects and cleared the call.

Trespassing
Officers responded to the Cannon Center for a report of a male student trespassing on the building rooftop. One officer checked the rooftop while another searched the surrounding area, but the individual had left prior to their arrival. Officers were unable to locate the suspect and conducted extra patrols in the area before clearing the call.

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Police Beat • 06/27/2026

Violated Door Alarm
An officer was dispatched to LVES for the south scoreboard hatch being held open. Officers found the hatch open, so they closed it and cleared the alarm. Nothing suspicious or concerning was in the area.

Intrusion Alarm
Officers responded to an alarm on the Marriott Center catwalks. An officer checked the area and found that all doors were locked and secured. A small group of people was found cleaning in the area and setting up for an upcoming event, but nothing was suspicious.

Carbon Monoxide Alarm
A carbon monoxide alarm was activated in an apartment at Wyview Park. Tenants reported their stove may have been left on, possibly triggering the alarm. Provo Fire aired out the apartment and monitored CO2 until the level had decreased. No injuries were reported.

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Police Beat • 06/26/2026

Door Alarm
Officers responded to a door alarm after dispatch observed individuals exiting the building with a couch. As officers arrived, dispatch advised that the RA had already contacted the individuals and had them return the couches inside. Officers checked the area and spoke with several groups, none of whom had knowledge of the couch removal. The individuals were not located. There appeared to be no intent to deprive the property owner, and no crime was committed.

Lockout
Officers responded to the LSB to assist an employee who needed to place time‑sensitive materials into a secure freezer. The employee had access to the lab but not the building exterior after hours. An officer escorted her to the lab and back out once she was finished.

Unsecure Premises
Officers responded to a report that the NCAA track’s southwest gate was open. The gate was found unsecured, so the officer locked it.

Unsecure Premises
While checking the football stadium, an officer found a gate open. The officer walked through the stadium and found nothing unusual. All other gates were checked and found to be secured.

Door Alarm
Officers responded to a door alarm at the CSC. They found the U.S. Foods truck making its regular delivery. Nothing suspicious was occurring.

Juvenile Problem
FSY staff reported that two male participants had been whipping another participant with towels and a belt. Per FSY policy, the counselor contacted police to document the incident.

Duress Alarm
An officer responded to a duress alarm at The Creamery on 900 East. It was determined that an employee had accidentally activated the front counter alarm. The alarm was reset, and the call was cleared.

Trespassing
Police received a complaint about a former employee repeatedly entering a building and using employee resources. The suspect was contacted by phone and stated it was an old habit. He was advised that returning would constitute trespassing and could result in arrest. He stated he understood and would not return.

Juvenile Problem
FSY counselors reported that one male juvenile looked at another male juvenile’s genitalia while at the urinals. Parents were contacted, and this report was completed to provide FSY with official documentation.

Keep Peace
An officer facilitated a property exchange between the involved parties in case 26BY01358, a previous domestic violence incident. The arrestee’s sister retrieved his belongings from her sister‑in‑law.

Medical
Officers and EMS responded to a report of a cafeteria worker experiencing heart‑related symptoms at the Cannon Center. She reported feeling her heart race and had a recent diagnosis of a heart condition. EMS evaluated her, and she declined transport to the hospital. Her aunt arrived and planned to take her to a doctor if needed.

Accident – Hit and Run
An officer investigated a possible hit‑and‑run near the Cannon Center. A third party provided license plate information for both vehicles. The driver of the suspect vehicle stated she had gone inside to get paper to leave a note and had placed a note with her contact information on the victim's vehicle. She had not yet heard from the owner. She was advised to contact the police if further assistance was needed. No crime had occurred.

Sick Person
Officers and Provo Fire responded to an ill FSY participant experiencing a POTS‑related episode. Vitals were checked, and parents were contacted. They approved leaving the juvenile at FSY and planned to pick them up in the morning.

Traffic Stop
An officer stopped a motorcycle on 900 East for an obstructed license plate. The driver had multiple prior violations and three active warrants. A citation was issued, and the motorcycle was impounded.

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Police Beat • 06/25/2026

Alarm
An officer responded to Lavell Edwards Stadium to secure the south scoreboard hatch. The door was found dismantled and tied open for repairs. A work order was requested to ensure the repair is completed.

Nuisance
Dispatch received a report that a vehicle was doing donuts in Lot 47 near the stadium. Officers checked the area but did not locate any vehicles driving recklessly.

Door Alarm
Officers responded to a door alarm at Heritage 14. A door had been propped open with a rock. The officer removed the rock, secured the door, and cleared the alarm.

Juvenile Problem
Officers returned to Heritage 14 shortly after responding to a door alarm, where a rock had been used to prop the same door open. An FSY supervisor believed that some participants had left the building but could not identify who they were. Dispatch observed several boys exiting while covering their faces. The supervisor could not identify them from the images. Officers conducted extra patrols but did not locate the individuals.

Juvenile Problem
Sports camp supervisors reported that one attendee photographed another while the victim was in a bathroom stall. The image did not show any private areas, but it was shared in a group text. The victim’s father declined criminal action. The attendee who took the photo was sent home, and event supervisors stated they would notify the parents of those who received the image.

Suspicious
Enrollment Services received five calls from a man asking unusual and accusatory questions about pornography at BYU. He made no threats but sounded like he may have been impaired. He was referred to the General Counsel’s Office, which ultimately blocked his number. The report was documented for future reference.

Found Person
Maintenance workers at Wyview found two unsupervised children who asked for help locating their mother. Officers responded, and the children were safely reunited with their parent.

Fire Alarm
An officer responded to a fire alarm and found building maintenance staff testing alarms on the first floor. First responders were canceled, and security dispatch was notified.

Door Alarm
An officer responded to a door alarm and found BYU employees working in the area. Nothing suspicious was occurring.

Hazardous Conditions
Officers responded to Campus Drive near the FPH after a tree fell over and blocked both lanes. Police assisted with traffic control while BYU Grounds cleared the roadway.

Lockout
Officers were dispatched to a student lockout at the Kimball Tower. The student was not at the entrance upon arrival. After contacting them by phone, officers learned another student had already let them inside.

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