Glass Break – Alarm Officers responded to the Student Athletic Building due to a glass break alarm. Upon arrival, they found the building open with employees inside. After checking the area, the officers reported no signs of a break-in, and the cause of the alarm remains unknown.
Theft A complainant locked his bicycle to a bike rack in Wymount Terrace on March 19th. When he went to retrieve it the next morning, he discovered that the lock had been cut and that the bike had been stolen. There are currently no suspects in the theft, and the bike is listed as stolen in the NCIC database.
Drugs An officer responded to the Hinckley building to collect a piece of suspicious mail. The item had been returned to the Hinckley building multiple times. After opening the mail for the third time, they found what they initially thought was a vape pen; however, it turned out to be a mechanical pencil and lead. The officer disposed of the undeliverable mail, which did not belong to a BYU student, along with the pencil.
Medical An officer responded to the Clyde Building, where a person was found on the sidewalk west of the building with what appeared to be a broken bone in his shoulder. The individual had been riding a skateboard when he crashed, hitting his shoulder on the sidewalk. The patient was treated by BYU EMS and Provo Fire but refused transport. The officer then gave him a ride to the Life Science Building, where he planned to have his shoulder X-rayed.
Lost Property A complainant reported that his skateboard was stolen from the Creamery in Heritage Halls, building 7. An officer checked the Creamery, and the skateboard was subsequently recovered. Since the complainant is out of town, the skateboard has been placed in an evidence locker to be returned to him once he is back on campus.
Medical BYU EMS, Provo Fire, and BYU Police responded to a report of a male who had injured his knee at the Richards Building Field. The male was evaluated by EMTs and released at the scene without the need for transport to the hospital.