Accident An officer responded to a traffic incident at Wyview Park parking lot involving a BYU Kubota utility cart and a Ford Escape. The utility cart made front-end contact with the rear passenger side of the Ford Escape as it was backing out of a parking stall. The incident was determined to be non-reportable. A report was filed.
Sick Person The BYU Police Department responded to a report of an individual who had passed out during a physical fitness test on the west campus outdoor track. Upon arrival, officers and medical personnel determined that the individual had experienced heat exhaustion and dehydration. Following a medical assessment, the individual was transported privately to Instacare for further treatment.
Lost Property The complainant reported losing her wallet and notebook, suspecting they were lost somewhere between the MARB, WILK, and MOA areas. She later advised that she had found her notebook but still could not locate her wallet. Security reviewed surveillance footage from the MOA but did not observe her with the wallet at any point during her visit.
Property Damage The BYU Police Department responded to a report of a traffic incident in Lot 22, located south of the BYU Broadcast Building. The incident involved a black Chevrolet Suburban and a silver Toyota Camry. The Suburban driver made a right turn while exiting a parking stall, executing a sharp turn that resulted in contact with the left front bumper of the Camry. There were no injuries reported.
Theft RP reported to dispatch that he last saw his black Schwinn bike in early April, either on the bike racks near the LSB, the MARB, or between the CB and WSC. He noticed the bike was missing three days ago and requested a phone call to file a report. Attempts to contact the complainant have been unsuccessful; a message was left when he did not answer, and subsequent attempts to reach him have also been unsuccessful.
Theft The complainant reported that she and her husband had securely locked their bicycles to a bike rack, but upon returning to retrieve them, both bikes were missing. The last time she saw the bikes was sometime in June. She does not have serial numbers for either bike but identified one as a light blue Cannondale and the other as a men's mountain bike in black and green. The case will be forwarded to Investigations for further information and follow-up.
Unconscious An elderly woman experienced a fainting episode resulting in a fall and head impact. Although she remained conscious, breathing adequately, and appeared somewhat alert upon medical arrival, concerns regarding potential head trauma prompted paramedics to transport her to Utah Valley Hospital for further evaluation.
Animal Problem A wildlife report was filed regarding an animal, potentially a badger, observed beneath a vehicle in the parking lot in front of the broadcast building. Responding officers arrived to find the animal moving freely in the vicinity. As crowds gathered for an event at the nearby Marriott Center, they were diverted around the area to ensure both public safety and the well-being of the animal. Eventually, the badger left the scene on its own, and no further action was required.
Dumpster Fire An officer and Provo Fire responded to a report of smoke from a dumpster at Wyview Park. Upon arrival, Provo Fire located a plastic bag containing hot charcoal coals. The fire department carefully removed the bag, wetted it down, and set it aside to ensure the coals cooled completely before disposal.
Missing Person At approximately 2030 hours, officers and campus security responded to a report from a parent regarding a juvenile who attended a class and had not returned to HR. A search was conducted around campus, involving officers and security personnel. The juvenile was located at a different HR building, having made a new friend, and returned home at approximately 0045 hours.