Suspicious An officer was dispatched to the Eyring Science Center on a report of a suspicious individual speaking to students and making them uncomfortable. The officer made contact with the subject and determined that they were not a student on campus. The subject was advised that they would have to leave campus and that a request for a campus ban would be completed. The subject asked for a ride and the officer provided them a ride to the AP&P office building in Provo.
Accident-Hit and Run An officer was dispatched to Lot #26 of the Wilkinson Student Center on a delayed hit-and-run accident. The reporting party stated the vehicle that was struck was unoccupied and had no damage before parking in the lot on this date. Photographs were attached to this report.
Keep the Peace An officer was dispatched to the BYU honor code office on a request for a standby to keep the peace. The honor code director was meeting with a student who had been reported to be carrying a firearm on campus. When the officer arrived, the director and student were already in the director's office. The officer was invited to the meeting. The director explained that the student was called in regarding possibly carrying a firearm on campus, and the student admitted to carrying a firearm at this time. The officer advised the student to take the gun off campus, and not to return to campus with the firearm. The student wanted to know the procedure to allow them to carry on campus and was advised that they would need to get permission from the BYU police and security Managing Director. The student was reluctant to agree not to carry a firearm on BYU campus but eventually agreed when the honor code director explained that if they didn't, they would be banned from returning to campus. The student said they would contact the Police and Security Managing Director later and agreed to take the gun off campus and not bring it back until they resolved the issue with the proper people or changed schools.
Property Damage An officer was dispatched to Lot 36 for a delayed report of a possible hit-and-run accident. The officer arrived and spoke with the complainant in person. The officer verified that the damage was not from a hit-and-run but possibly from a vehicle door striking the victim's back driver’s side door while being opened. There is currently no information for the suspect vehicle.
Traffic Offense An officer spoke with a complainant who wanted to report a two-and-a-half-week delayed traffic offense. The complainant felt that the driver of a truck was driving too fast in the Wyview Park parking lot. The complainant captured the driving on their in-car cameras. The complainant sent the camera footage to the officer. The officer viewed the footage and the truck's speed did not appear to be excessive. The complainant explained the reason for the delay in reporting the traffic offense was because they got busy. Since the report was so delayed and the speed was not determined by the officer to be excessive, the officer did not attempt to contact the driver of the truck.