Police Beat • 03/28/2025 Skip to main content

Police Beat • 03/28/2025

Suspicious Person
An officer responded to Heritage Building 8 regarding a report of a suspicious person. A concerned individual reported being approached by a male wearing a dark hat and a tan or orange hoodie, who asked if they lived in the building. The complainant replied "no" and left the area. They thought the male appeared to be older than a typical student, estimating his age to be around 25. The officer checked the area but did not find anyone matching the description.

Medical
An officer and BYU EMS were dispatched to a report of a cut finger at the engineering building. The injury had resulted from a previous skateboard accident, and the complainant requested EMS to apply a new dressing over the wound on his hand. The police response was canceled.

Lost Property
An officer responded to an apartment complex in Provo where a BYU student had lost her Apple AirPods, which were showing at the location. The officer began knocking on the residence doors when the owner of the lost property received a phone call regarding her AirPods. The AirPods were recovered, and no further action was needed.

Accident
A complainant went to her car, which was parked in lot 37, and found a note from someone who had scratched it. The note included the person's phone number but did not provide a name. The complainant's husband called the number, and the person requested that they call back later, as she was taking an exam. The complainant felt she needed a claim number for her insurance. The officer provided her with a case number and advised her to contact the person who left the note later.

Medical
Provo Fire and BYU police responded to North University Field. The patient had a wrist injury with a visible deformity. EMTs treated and evaluated the patient before releasing them at the scene. The patient planned to go to urgent care later.

Medical
EMS and BYU Police responded to the Indoor Practice Facility for a report of an injured player. The patient reported having a shoulder injury with a visible deformity. The patient was treated and evaluated by EMTs before being released. The patient was not transported to the hospital.

Medical
An officer at the BYU women's softball game provided first aid to an elderly spectator who was struck in the head by a softball. Provo and BYU EMS responded, providing further care and treating the spectator before releasing them at the stadium.

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