Utility Problem While patrolling Wyview Park, an officer noticed a significant amount of water bubbling up out of the asphalt in front of Building 4. The asphalt was starting to buckle, and water could be heard running under it. Two employees with BYU Irrigation responded, and at the time of this report, they believe it may be culinary water. They took over and were trying to figure out how to turn the water off when the officer cleared.
Medical A student playing intramural soccer twisted their ankle and requested medical assistance. BYU EMS responded, administered first aid, and assisted the student to their vehicle.
Welfare Check An officer was asked to check the roof of the library to see if construction workers were still on it. The officer found two doors leading to the roof propped open, but no workers on the roof. The officer determined the construction workers had gone home and left the doors propped open. The officer secured the doors and informed dispatch.
Theft - Skateboard A student reported an incident online of a theft that took place at the bike rack between Heritage Halls Buildings 2 and 3. The student overheard three individuals talking about stealing bikes on campus. One of them took a skateboard and they all left in a white sport utility vehicle. An e-mail was sent to the complainant to obtain additional information about the suspects and the vehicle they were driving.
Disturbance Officers were dispatched to the Wilkinson Student Center bowling alley for an individual reportedly causing a disturbance. Officers responded to the bowling alley and located the individual at the front desk. They were found to be autistic and were upset because they had bowled poorly. Officers spoke to them and were able to successfully diffuse the situation. The individual was given a ride back to their apartment in Provo.
Theft - Bike Officers took a report regarding a bicycle stolen near Heritage Halls sometime in the last few days.
Suspicious A complainant reported two individuals who were sitting on the bench outside the Broadcast Building and stared at the complainant as they walked by. An officer checked the area and found the subjects had left the area. The officer communicated with the Broadcast Building receptionist who said they had been there waiting to drop off some equipment and had left. The receptionist had not observed any suspicious behavior.
Theft – bike tool kit An officer took a report of a bike tool kit taken from a bicycle parked in a bike rack northeast of the Jesse Knight Building.
Accident – Hit and Run An officer responded to a hit-and-run accident that occurred in Lot 26, east of the CMB. A driver backed into another vehicle causing serious damage and made no attempt to report this incident or leave a note. The driver was later identified through their license plate and admitted to the accident. Driver exchange information was obtained, and the driver was cited in Provo Justice Court for failure to report the accident.
Abandoned Vehicle Officers were dispatched to an abandoned vehicle in the SHC parking lot. Officers were able to make contact with the registered owner who advised they sold the car last week. They had a bill of sale and said the new owner was planning to pick up the vehicle. They said they would contact the new owner and let them know the car needed to be moved. They were told the car would be towed if it remained there by the end of the week.
Accident – Property Damage Officers were dispatched to an accident in Lot 16 in front of the JKB. A school bus had hit an unoccupied parked car while driving through the parking lot. Officers responded and obtained the information of both vehicles. The owners were each provided with a driver exchange form and were referred to their insurance agencies for further questions.