Theft A police officer was dispatched to assist a complainant regarding a delayed theft of a scooter from Wymount Terrace. The complainant reported that two scooters had been stolen within the past week. They provided the serial number for one of the stolen scooters and indicated that an AirTag was attached to the other scooter. The officer listed the stolen scooter in the NCIC database.
Theft A police officer responded to a report concerning a delayed bicycle theft at Wymount Terrace. The complainant provided a description of the stolen bicycle but was unable to offer additional identifying details. The investigation into the incident is ongoing.
Lost Property An officer responded to a call regarding an employee who had lost BYU keys. After taking the report, the officer provided the complainant with a case number to facilitate further assistance through the BYU Key Shop.
Theft An officer was dispatched to respond to a report regarding a delayed bicycle theft at Wymount Terrace. The complainant provided a description of the stolen bicycle but lacked additional identifying details.
Student Contact A reporting party contacted the officer to report a theft of her scooter from the Smith Field House (SFH) between 11:00 and 13:00. She initially reported that her scooter, which was left unlocked, was missing upon her return. Later, she called back to inform that she had located the scooter a short distance from the original location.
Property Damage The BYU Police Department received a report from an employee of GSL Electric indicating that the windshield of one of their work vans had been shattered earlier that day. Surveillance footage revealed that refrigeration employees working on the roof inadvertently dropped an object while climbing a ladder, which struck and damaged the van’s windshield. The GSL Electric employee confirmed that contact has been made with the refrigeration company, and arrangements are underway to repair the broken windshield.
Fire – Hazmat Incident A hazmat incident occurred at Richards Building when an employee mistakenly mixed chlorine and muriatic acid, believing they were the same chemical. This combination triggered a dangerous chemical reaction. The Provo Fire Department was dispatched to assist with risk management and ensure safety. No further police action was required, and the situation was resolved without incident.
Trespassing Officer responded to the IPF after a group of juveniles was found playing soccer inside. Upon contact, the juveniles explained that they had entered after discovering the doors open and believed they could play there since the doors were accessible. Officers informed them that all facilities at BYU are private and require scheduling for use. The group complied and left the premises without incident.