Trespassing An officer patrolling the campus saw two people inside the fenced area of the Erying Science Center construction zone. The individuals quickly ran to the west side and out of sight. Officers checked the surrounding area but did not find the two trespassers. Dispatch reviewed security camera footage and found that the two people entered the construction zone and ducked under the tarp just before 3 AM. When they saw the officer's vehicle approaching, they quickly exited the area and ran out of sight. The officer obtained security camera images of the two suspects—one male and one female—running south off campus past the Botany Pond. The two have yet to be identified.
Fire Alarm Officers responded to a fire alarm coming from one of the units in Wymount Terrace. Dispatch advised that they had contacted the tenants, who were out of town. While one officer checked inside the apartment for any issues, the other silenced the alarm. There were no signs of a problem inside the apartment, so after silencing the alarm, the officers cleared the scene. BYU housing was notified along with the fire alarm technician.
Welfare Check A mother of a female student was unable to reach her daughter on her cell phone and requested that a police officer check on her. The officer went to the dorm where the student lives, and she was contacted. The student said she hadn't had her phone with her for the past hour.
Medical A male student was playing soccer at the indoor practice facility on the Brigham Young University (BYU) campus when he collided with another player, injuring his knee. BYU EMS applied an ice pack to the patient's knee and recommended that he see a doctor if the pain persisted the next day.
Injured Deer An officer responded to a report of an injured deer near the Brimhall Building. A BYU EMS student reported the incident after observing the deer in the area. The deer appeared to have been hit by a car and was struggling to move. Utah Division of Wildlife were unable to respond. An officer euthanized the animal in a safe humane manner and the grounds department responded to remove the remains.
Found Property An officer met with an individual who had found a BYU student's wallet and brought it to the police department. The officer contacted the student, who then came to reclaim his wallet. The student confirmed that all his belongings were still in the wallet.
Accident An officer responded to a single-vehicle accident on Helaman Drive. The driver of the car slid on the slick road, hit the curb, damaged the right front wheel, and disabled the vehicle. There were no injuries or other property damage. The driver contacted AAA to have the vehicle towed to a repair shop.
Seizures An officer was dispatched to the BYU Music Building to assist Provo Fire with a medical call. Upon arrival, the BYU Emergency Medical Services (EMS) reported that the patient had been experiencing a non-epileptic seizure for more than 15 minutes. When Provo Fire arrived, they treated the patient and transported her to Utah Valley Hospital. Additionally, BYU EMS spoke with the patient’s mother to inform her about the incident.