Agency Assist A BYU Officer responded to a report of a suspicious individual with a firearm in a Provo City neighborhood south of campus. Upon patrolling the area between the incident site and BYU Campus, the officer did not observe anything suspicious or out of the ordinary.
Trespassing Officer responded to Brigham Square quad regarding a trespass report. The reporting party indicated two girls were interviewing FSY students for TikTok. The officer was unable to locate the individuals, and no other witnesses reported seeing them.
Medical An officer responded to the Wilkinson Center regarding a sick FSY participant. BYU EMS was already on scene providing care, so the officer did not pursue further action. EMS assisted the participant and released them to an FSY counselor present.
Sick Person A police officer responded to the Marriott Center to check on a For the Strength of Youth (FSY) attendee reportedly feeling unwell. Upon arrival, the officer spoke with the complainant, who identified the patient as a foreign exchange student from Norway experiencing pollen allergy symptoms. The student reported taking Benadryl and feeling drowsy. BYU EMS remained with her for approximately thirty minutes, monitoring her condition. After determining there was no further cause for concern, EMS released the student and left the scene without transporting her.
Citizen Contact A police officer responded to the Wilkinson Student Center after FSY personnel reported an incident involving two juvenile participants. The FSY staff contacted the parents, who are also friends, and informed them of the situation. No criminal charges were filed, and the juveniles, who are best friends, were not permitted to stay overnight. They were ultimately released into custody of one of their mothers.
Medical An officer responded to the Joseph F. Smith Building after a report of a For the Strength of Youth (FSY) attendee passing out. Upon arrival, the officer spoke with the complainant, who noted that the attendee had briefly passed out for a few seconds and was feeling tired but did not believe she fainted. BYU EMS remained with the patient for approximately thirty minutes, monitoring her condition. After confirming no further concerns, EMS released the patient on scene without transportation.
Chest Pain A police officer and Provo Fire responded when an adult male reported having chest pain and shortness of breath. The male was treated and evaluated by the EMTs. Nothing life threatening was observed, and the patient was released on scene by medical.