Medical BYU Police and Provo Fire responded to Heritage Halls for a medical emergency. The EMTs treated and evaluated the patient, finding no immediate reason for her to be transported to the hospital via ambulance. The patient elected to go to the hospital in a personally owned vehicle driven by her roommate.
Medical BYU EMS and a police officer responded to the Cougar Eat following a report of a medical call for service. This was a very minor incident handled by BYU EMS.
Theft Report on Misplaced Property. A BYU student reported that a musical instrument has been missing since last week. The instrument, which is housed in a soft case, was last known to be in the Engineering Building on April 1, 2025. The caller has checked with building management, the lost and found, and the campus bus system. The officer has entered the instrument into the local lost property file.
Medical An officer was dispatched to the MOA following a report of an employee who may have had a seizure. Officers from BYU EMS and Provo Fire responded and evaluated the patient. After the evaluation the patient was released.
Citizen Contact This report addresses the issue of chairs being unaccounted for or moved from their designated locations in the Joseph F. Smith Building. It was generated through police dispatch via email. An officer made contact via email, advising on available resources and suggesting points of contact for moving forward. Currently, the evidence does not support a criminal investigation; however, if additional evidence is discovered, further investigation may be warranted.
Fire – Gas Smell An officer responded to the Brimhall Building following a report of a gasoline smell. Upon arrival, the officer contacted the construction company that was repairing the roof. It was discovered that the workers had filled their generator with gasoline, which began to leak. The gasoline leaked from the bed of the truck onto the lawn on the north side of the building. Employees from risk management and building maintenance responded and took over the incident due to the gasoline smell in the building. After it was determined that the officer was no longer needed, they left the scene.
Found Property An officer responded to a call about a possible diamond found. The item was located near the MOA. The officer took the item to a jeweler, who examined it and determined that it was a cubic zirconia with an approximate value of $5.00. The item will be dropped off at the lost and found.
Welfare Check The officer responded to the trailhead for a welfare check after the complainant reported observing what they believed to be SOS signals from the Y. Upon arrival, the officer noticed a flashlight moving around in the area. The officer shined the spotlight toward the source of the light and then activated the overhead lights. Subsequently, the officer saw a flashlight coming down the trail. Upon meeting the individuals, the officer learned that they were signaling to a family member in Provo.
Welfare Check An officer was dispatched to Wyview Park in response to a report of a vehicle blocking the exit. Upon arrival, the officer checked the area but did not see any vehicles blocking the exit. The officer then drove through the area and did not observe any problems.
Information Officers were dispatched to the south side of the Tanner Building following a report of suspicious individuals. Upon arrival, they quickly found no evidence of any suspicious activity. They spoke with some juveniles playing nighttime games in the area and determined that no criminal behavior was occur