Medical An officer responded to the Tanner Building following a complaint of an allergic reaction. BYU EMS and Provo Fire arrived on the scene to treat the patient. They determined that the symptoms were anxiety related. The patient was treated and released, and no further action was necessary.
Lost Property An officer contacted a BYU employee who believed that a pair of earbuds she purchased from Amazon had been stolen from her office. She stated that she had left them charging in her office the night before, and when she returned to work today, they were gone. The officer responded to her office to look for security cameras in the area. The employee also checked with the lost and found in case the earbuds had been turned in, but they had not. Additionally, she notified building management to ask their employees about her lost earbuds. Unfortunately, there are no cameras in the area where the earbuds were taken or lost.
Lost Property West Campus building operations conducted their yearly key inventory and reported that three keys to the building were missing. An officer took the report and provided the complainant with a police case number to facilitate the replacement of the keys by the key department.
Accident Hit & Run A complainant reported that his vehicle was damaged while parked in Lot 30 yesterday. The officer reviewed camera footage from the day the complainant parked his vehicle and determined that the damage did not occur in the parking lot on that day or the previous day when the complainant parked there. After reviewing three days of footage showing where the complainant had parked, the officer concluded that the damage occurred elsewhere.
Medical BYU EMS, Provo Fire, and BYU Police responded to the Richards Building after dispatch received a report of an injured player. The patient had sustained an ankle injury and was treated and evaluated by EMTs before being released without the need for transport.