Alarm An officer responded to the Harman Building for a door held open. The door was located and secured; it had been held open by air pressure.
Alarm Officers responded to a door alarm in the BYU Bookstore cash room. Everything was found to be in order. Staff discussed the frequent alarms and planned to follow up with BYUSecurity about adjusting activation times. No suspicious activity was found.
Fire Alarm An officer responded to a fire alarm at the West Campus building. Much of the building was under renovation, and construction dust in the second‑floor east hallway triggered the alarm. A BYU electrician evaluated the detectors and reset the panel. No fire or smoke was present.
911 Call Officers responded to Wymount for a 911 hang‑up from a disconnected phone. The area was checked, and no issues were found.
Suspicious A male entered the MOA and left a lengthy handwritten document referencing the Charlie Kirk assassination. He then left campus. He is known to have a history of mental illness and schizophrenia.
Citizen Contact An officer met with a complainant in Lot 22 regarding a delayed hit‑and‑run. Video review showed the accident did not occur in Lot 22 on 07/15/2026. The complainant was notified.
Sick Person Officers and Provo Paramedics responded to Heritage Halls for an FSY attendee feeling sick. Paramedics evaluated the male and spoke with his parents. He was released to FSY staff once he began feeling better.
Traffic Offense An officer responded to Helaman Halls for a report of a black pickup spinning its tires and speeding. The driver stated the roadway was wet from rain and acknowledged spinning the tire. The officer warned him about reckless driving, especially around campus.
Medical Officers and Provo Paramedics responded to Helaman Halls for a sports camp attendee who hit his head. Paramedics evaluated him and spoke with his mother, who planned to pick him up to monitor for concussion symptoms.