Medical BYU EMS and an officer responded to the Martin Building following a report of an individual experiencing a medical issue. BYU EMS treated the patient and released them. Very minor situation.
Theft A complainant had his bicycle locked to a bike rack at Wyview Park Apartments. Sometime within the last 24 hours, someone cut the bike lock and stole the bicycle. There are no cameras on the bike rack. There is no suspect information.
Theft The caller reported that their bicycle was stolen from the bike rack. The lock had been cut and removed sometime overnight. The bicycle was securely locked to the rack, and is now missing. This case is currently under further investigation.
Medical BYU police responded to a medical call at the Indoor Practice Field, where a soccer player had dislocated their knee and required medical attention. BYU Athletic Trainers were already on scene and were able to provide immediate medical attention. Despite the severity of the injury, the student declined further medical attention from BYU EMS and refused an ambulance ride to the hospital. Instead, the student's friend transported him to the Student Health Center (SHC) for further treatment.
Information The BYU police were notified of a drawing in the snow that resembled something inappropriate. The incident was documented, and the case was closed without any further police action.
Medical An officer responded to the Life Science Building following a report of a student who had passed out. The officer arrived and assisted the patient until BYU EMS arrived and began treatment. The patient was not transported and was left with her classmates.
Accident An officer took a delayed report of a hit-and-run traffic accident in the parking lot of the ROTC. The officer reviewed camera footage and identified the accident. At this time, there is no identifying information about the suspect, as no license plate number could be found. The case is under further review.
Animal Problem Officers from BYU Police responded in response to a call about kittens trapped in a window well. However, upon further investigation, the officers found no evidence of kittens trapped in the window well. Instead, officers located two full-grown cats that appeared to have a way to easily enter and exit the window