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Police Beat • 01/22/2026

Accident
Officers responded to a late report of a traffic accident resulting in minor injuries. The incident involved a Driver who failed to see a bicyclist while making a right turn. After the collision, neither the bicyclist nor the driver exchanged information. The vehicle and driver have been identified, and an accident report was completed to document the incident.

Medical
A female student riding a scooter on campus experienced a minor accident while attempting to avoid a pedestrian. She lost control and crashed but did not hit the pedestrian. The student sustained minor injuries and declined medical assistance.

Accident
Officers responded to a delayed accident report in Lot 26A. A report was taken to document the incident.

Duress Alarm
A new employee accidentally triggered a panic alarm at the location. Officers responded to the scene and determined that the employee was unaware of the alarm's purpose. No further action was necessary, and the alarm was reset.

Citizen Contact
A call was received from the lost and found office regarding a wallet containing credit cards belonging to multiple individuals. The office found it suspicious that various cards for different people were all in one wallet, raising concerns that the cards might have been stolen. Upon further investigation into the names on the cards, the lost and found staff contacted back to clarify that they had made a mistake; the cards had actually been collected at different times and placed together in the same wallet. The wallet and cards were later returned to the lost and found office, which had already reached out to some of the card owners.

Trespassing
A police officer responded to the MARB area on BYU campus after reports of two males soliciting signatures for PROP 4. The officers located the individuals, who were from out of state and unaware they were on university property. The males were respectful and voluntarily left the campus to continue their petitioning off-campus.

Medical
A report was received of an unconscious but breathing female at the TNRB. Officers, BYUEMS, and Provo Paramedics responded to the scene. Upon arrival, Provo Paramedics were already evaluating the patient. After assessment, the paramedics released the patient into the care of her brother, who was also present at the scene.

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