Suspicious Person Officers were dispatched to the area of Lot 1, south/east corner, in response to a report of a suspicious male who appeared out of place and was observed smoking. Upon arrival, officers conducted a thorough check of the vicinity, noting that it was lightly raining and that numerous construction workers were present, though none matched the suspect's description—heavy set with a beard and wearing a trench coat. Additional area checks included Lot 16, the ASB, and central campus.
Citizen Contact A student reported that their scooter had been taken at the library. An officer reviewed video footage and located the scooter that had been moved by a university employee. Scooter returned to owner. Nothing further to report.
Suspicious Person A report was received regarding a suspicious male seen entering the south side of the Harmon Conference Center. The caller described the individual as unidentified and wearing a mask. An attempt was made to identify the subject using vehicle plate information, but it proved unrelated. Video surveillance footage was reviewed with negative results. Law enforcement officers responded to the scene to locate the individual but were unable to find him. It is believed that the suspect may be a motorcyclist dressed in related attire.
Suspicious Police responded to reports near Maeser Hill of an individual playing in the creek in their underwear. Upon arrival, officers searched the area but did not locate the person. A witness described the individual as an older woman, possibly in her 60s, who had removed her pants to her underwear and was joyfully playing in the water with her dogs. The witness suspected the woman might have been under the influence or mentally challenged, noting her carefree, childlike behavior. The woman reportedly walked northward about 5-10 minutes before officers arrived. Area checks and conversations with nearby students yielded no further sightings of the individual or her dogs.
Property Damage A police officer responded to Wymount 6C following a report of property damage. The complainant stated that their vehicle, parked in the lot, had a scrape on the right mirror but was unsure of how, when, or where the damage happened. They suspected another vehicle may have caused the damage. The officer documented the incident by photographing the mirror and filed a property damage report.
Trauma A male participant sustained an ankle injury while playing intramural basketball at the RB. BYU EMS and the Provo Fire Department responded to the scene, providing an assessment and medical evaluation. The injured individual declined transport to the hospital and was released on scene by medics.