Traffic Offense Officers responded to a report of a motorcycle unlawfully driving up a pedestrian ramp before entering the road. However, the report was delayed by more than 10 minutes, and upon arrival, the officers were unable to locate the motorcycle in question.
Traffic Offense Officers responded to a report of a traffic offense at Lot 45, where they found the suspect vehicle and driver. Complainants informed the officers that the driver was speeding on Canyon Road and within the parking lot. The driver admitted to driving too fast for a late-night setting. Officers issued a warning, advising the suspect to reduce their speed and improve their risk management while driving.
Medical Officers and Provo Paramedics were dispatched to the MTC for an unconscious female. Upon arrival, paramedics determined that she had low blood sugar and began treating her. The female regained consciousness and normal function. Afterward, she contacted her parents and made plans with the MTC to see a doctor later in the day to investigate the cause of her low blood sugar. MTC staff retrieved food for her to ensure her blood sugar remained stable until her doctor’s appointment.
Medical An officer and BYU Emergency Medical Services (EMS) responded to a situation at the JFSB where a student had cut their finger during class. The officer provided assistance as required and remained on the scene until BYU EMS took over. The student received care but was ultimately not transported to a medical facility
Alarm – AED Officers responded to the Jesse Knight Building following a report of an AED alarm. Upon arrival, they found BYU technicians installing a new AED cabinet. There was no emergency, and the officers cleared the scene without incident.
Found Property An officer and BYU EMS responded to the Harold B. Lee Library after a report of a medical device found in a men's restroom on the third floor. The device was identified and disposed of properly. A search of the area was conducted, but no individuals in distress or in need of medical attention were found.
Medical An officer and BYU EMS were dispatched to the Richards Building following a report of a student getting injured while playing intramural sports. This was a very minor incident and the police response was cancelled.
Medical Officers responded to the Richards Building for a male who had sustained injuries while playing intramural football. Provo EMS and BYU EMS assisted the individual.
Welfare Check An officer was dispatched to conduct a welfare check on a student. Upon contacting the student, the officer learned that they did not need any assistance, having already spoken with family and confirmed that they were not currently suicidal. The student returned to their dorm while accompanied by the complainant, who stated that they would contact us if further assistance was needed.
Overdose An officer was dispatched to the Missionary Training Center for an overdose. The officer responded, and the subject was transported to Utah Valley Hospital by Provo Fire. The officer “pink-sheeted” the individual for an involuntary mental health evaluation.