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Police Beat • 03/28/2026

Medical
Officer responded to a call at the Harmon Building on BYU campus regarding a man with a nosebleed. Upon arrival, the officer found that the bleeding had stopped and the man had no further concerns.

CO Alarm
Officers responded to a CO alarm in Wymount Terrace. Provo Fire responded and found no issue. Maintenance was notified.

Lost Property
BYU Police took a call regarding a lost cell phone at the Intramural Fields. The student left her phone at the fields while she played intramural sports, and it is not believed to be stolen. The phone was unable to be located at the NUF storage rooms, so the student was directed to the WSC lost and found.

Theft
An officer made phone contact with the owner of an e-scooter who stated it was taken from the Cannon Center bike rack sometime Thursday the 19th. The case is under investigation.

Alarm – CO Gas
Officers responded to a CO alarm at Wyview Park Apartments on BYU campus. Housing and Provo Fire arrived before officers and determined that elevated CO levels were caused by a stove burner left on for an unknown period. The apartment was unoccupied at the time, and messages have been left for the occupants, who were not reachable at the time of the report.

Suspicious
Police officers responded to a suspicious vehicle in LOT 2, just north of the MOA. The vehicle was unoccupied, with the driver's door open and valuables inside. Contact was made with the owners, who explained they left the door open in a rush. The officer remained on scene until the owners arrived. Nothing was reported missing from the vehicle.

Found Property
Officers were given a wallet that was found in the Music Building parking lot. The owner was contacted and the wallet was returned to them at their residence.

Fire – Gas Smell
Officers responded to Wymount Terrace following a report of a possible gas smell near the laundry building and building 6. Upon arrival, they could not detect any gas odor. The complainant, who was still nearby, reported smelling gas earlier during a walk but was no longer able to detect it. Provo Fire also checked the area with gas analyzers, finding no leaks or odors. No further action was taken.

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