Police Beat • 05/29/2024 Skip to main content

Police Beat • 05/29/2024

Animal Problem

An officer responded to the Y-trailhead to a complaint of a rattlesnake on the trail. Upon arrival, the officer made phone contact with the complainant who stated that the snake moved and was no longer visible from the trail. The officer sent safety guidelines for snake encounters to the complainant. No further action was taken.

Suspicious 

Officers responded to the area of the Wilkinson Student Center on a report of a suspicious individual. The complainant is a supervisor for FSY and explained that several females reported a male taking videos of the FSY group. Officers checked the area and were unable to locate the suspect in the area. The report was delayed 30-45 minutes. The officer advised the supervisor that calling sooner in the future would help the police locate suspicious individuals.

Welfare Check 

Officers responded to an individual who was experiencing homelessness and mental illness. The subject was escorted off campus and told not to return.

Welfare Check 

An officer was dispatched to Brigham Square for an SOS being activated through Life360. The officer contacted the phone number given by Life360. An individual answered the phone and stated that they had accidentally pressed the button and were walking back to their FSY dorm. They stated that they were fine and did not need police assistance. The officer did not observe anything suspicious in Brigham Square.

Accident – Property Damage 

An officer responded to a minor accident in Lot 27. Both parties could not see much damage, if any, but wanted the case documented. The officer could not see any damage besides a possible small dent in the bumper. The officer provided the case number to both parties. 

Trespassing 

Officers were dispatched to the Broadcast Building for a report of an individual possibly trespassing in the building. Officers arrived as the suspect was leaving the building. They stated that they had shown up for a production, but that the producers had asked them to leave. Officers made contact with the producers, who stated they wanted the individual to leave because they were making several people feel uncomfortable. The suspect did not give the producers any problems when they asked them to leave. There was nothing criminal in nature about this incident.

Suspicious 

An officer was dispatched to Wymount Terrace for a possible domestic violence incident. The complainant stated that they thought they heard a verbal argument and a slap through their open bedroom window. The complainant stated that it could have come from two different buildings, each with several apartments. Officers arrived in the area and were not able to hear anything suspicious. Officers attempted contact with several different occupants of the apartments but were unable to speak with anyone who had further information. Officers left the area because nothing was found.

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