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Police Beat • 04/27/2026

Medical
A pediatric patient experienced a mild allergic reaction about one hour after peanut exposure. When emergency responders from Provo Fire arrived at Wyview, the child was alert, crying, and itchy but showed no signs of respiratory distress or airway involvement. The parents were advised to give Benadryl and to give the child an oatmeal bath. They were also instructed to monitor the child closely and seek immediate medical care if symptoms worsened or breathing difficulties occurred.

Accident
A two-car non-injury accident occurred in Lot 3 East of the Fine Arts Building. An officer responded to the scene, contacted the drivers involved, and observed minimal damage to both vehicles. The drivers were instructed to complete the Risk Management packet in their vehicles, notify their supervisors, and drive safely. No visible damage was found on Vehicle 1, while Vehicle 2 exhibited only minimal superficial cosmetic damage.

Traffic Offense
A police officer responded to the Y Mountain Trailhead after observing two individuals riding e-bikes up the Y trail. The officer waited for their return and later contacted them at the trail gate. The two men, aged 61 and 74, were identified and issued a warning that mountain bikes and other motorized vehicles are prohibited on the trail. Both riders cooperated and assured the officer they would not do it again. The incident was documented accordingly.

Suspicious
An officer responded to the WSC following reports of a suspicious female approaching students and making concerning remarks. While students confirmed the statements were not threatening, they expressed concern about her presence. Officers located the woman and observed several unusual behaviors. After being warned that she could not interfere with students on campus, the woman chose to leave the premises.

Found Property
A security guard at MTC reported finding a wallet. An officer responded promptly, took possession of the wallet, and conducted a follow-up to locate the owner. Using a phone number found in the wallet, contact was made, and the owner was able to meet shortly afterward at the JKB, where the wallet was successfully returned to him.

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