Police Beat • 07/18/2024 Skip to main content

Police Beat • 07/18/2024

Medical
A counselor with SOAR was supervising a group of juveniles when they experienced an allergic reaction outside the Engineering Bldg. BYU EMS and a Police Officer responded to the scene. EMS assessed the patient and determined they needed to be transported to the Student Health Center. Transportation was provided by BYU EMS.

Property Damage
A complainant reported their vehicle was hit with a soccer ball while driving west on University Parkway, causing a break in their windshield. The officer assessed and photographed the damage for documentation and referred the complainant to BYU Risk Management.

Information
An FSY counselor reported that a female FSY participant informed them that a male participant had taken a picture of her "rear end" as she faced away from him and shared it on Instagram. The officer spoke with the victim and the counselor and advised that this incident was not criminal but was inappropriate behavior that should be addressed by the FSY counselors. No further police action was taken.

Information
A BYU officer was dispatched on a possible violation of a protective order at FSY. Dispatch was unable to locate the protective order. After talking to the complainant and their parent, it was decided that it was a no-contact order given in court. The complainant advised they were unsure if the person they saw was the subject of the no-contact order and that the subject had not contacted them. The complainant just wanted to be assured that the subject was not participating in FSY at the same time as they were. It was confirmed the subject was not participating in FSY.

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An officer was dispatched on a possible theft of chocolate milk from the back of a BYU delivery truck. Dispatch located video of the milk falling from the back of the truck on University Parkway and a passerby stopping and picking it up. Dispatch was able to locate a phone number for the registered owner of the vehicle that picked up the milk and the crates. The officer contacted the registered owner who had already dropped the milk off at BYU's Food to Go. The reporting party was made aware of where the milk was and responded to pick it up.

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