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Police Beat • 06/20/2026

Juvenile Problem
Three juveniles were seen running around Heritage Halls wearing Spider‑Man masks and attempting to access multiple buildings. Officers checked the area but were unable to locate them.

Property Damage
A vehicle parked in Lot 2 at the MOA sustained door damage when another vehicle’s door struck it. Using footage from the complainant’s Tesla and campus cameras, officers identified the suspect vehicle. The case remains open as officers attempt to contact the other driver.

Chest Pain
A 22‑year‑old male went to the Wilkinson Student Center medical office stating he had chest pain and had vomited blood. BYU medical personnel evaluated him until Provo medics arrived. He was transported to the hospital by ambulance.

Carbon Monoxide Alarm
An audible carbon monoxide alarm activated twice in a Wymount Terrace apartment. Provo Fire checked the unit and detected no carbon monoxide. BYU maintenance technicians were notified to evaluate the alarm and determine whether repair or replacement is needed.

Found Property
A wallet was turned in to BYU Police after it was found in a campus parking lot. With no identification inside, the wallet was booked into evidence for safekeeping until the owner can be identified.

Seizure
BYU Police and BYU EMS responded to Miller Field for an 11‑year‑old boy reportedly experiencing a seizure. Provo Fire was already on scene upon police arrival. The boy’s parents advised that he has a long history of similar episodes. After evaluation, they declined transport and planned to follow up with his doctor.

Suspicious
An officer took a report that an individual may have been extorted for money after exchanging images. Attempts to contact the involved party in person and by phone were unsuccessful. A message was left requesting a callback to complete the report.

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