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Police Beat • 10/13/2025

Medical
BYU Police responded to the quad for a student having a seizure. The student was evaluated by EMS personnel and was cleared and released at the scene. No action was taken by law enforcement.

Medical
An officer responded to a medical call at HGB. Upon arrival, they found a patient who had passed out but was conscious. BYU EMS also arrived on the scene. The patient was medically cleared by medical personnel and later returned to take their test.

Accident
An accident occurred in Lot 59 and was very minor and there were no injuries reported. A police report was filed.

Trespassing
BYU Police were dispatched to the WSC after reports of a group of males filming in the area. Initially, an officer did not respond, as the individuals did not appear to be engaging in any suspicious or illegal activity. Later, with more detailed information, officers learned that BYU security had already issued a warning to the group and requested police presence to assist with enforcement. Despite responding to the scene, officers were unable to locate the group of males.

Seizures
BYU Police responded to the BNSN to help a student who was having a seizure. EMS personnel evaluated the student, who denied transport to a hospital. The officer transported the student and her friend back to her apartment where they said they would wait until her parents arrived. They advised they would contact BYU police again if they needed medical assistance.

Accident – Hit and Run
BYU Police responded to a delayed hit-and-run incident in Lot 37 on BYU Campus. The reporting party discovered her bumper had been scraped sometime during the day. Officers reviewed camera footage to identify the other party involved but have not been successful at this time.

Lost Property
A police officer responded to the intermural fields west of Lot 45 regarding a lost wedding ring. The complainant reported losing the ring approximately ten days ago and has already checked the area without success. The officer advised the complainant to also check the WSC lost and found and inquire with grounds personnel in case the ring has been recovered.

Information
The BYU Police Department received a notification from Progressive Car Insurance indicating that one of their clients' vehicles was involved in a crash, with GPS coordinates placing the vehicle near Helaman Halls. A BYU officer, accompanied by BYU EMS, responded to the area and conducted a thorough search of all parking spaces within the complex. No victims or evidence of a crash were found, and no reports of an incident had been received. The situation was held open, pending any future report or call regarding the incident.

Citizen Contact
A BYU officer responded to West Campus regarding a complaint regarding a homeless man who was changing in the men's restroom. The officer checked all restrooms in the area and found students in a classroom, who were doing face painting for Halloween, and one man dressed as a zombie. The officer located the complainant and had him look inside the classroom to determine if the person dressed as a zombie was the homeless man. The complainant confirmed it was, and no further action was needed. Both the student doing face painting and the person dressed as a zombie posed for a photo attached to this report.

Trespassing
BYU officers responded to a report at Heritage 6 involving three female and one male student who knocked on a residence door, entered uninvited, and filmed a TikTok video. The group then left the premises. Officers took statements from the residents and reviewed security footage, which helped identify the suspects. The group was located by dispatch and confirmed by the reporting party. A photo of the suspects was shared with the RA group at Heritage, but their identities remain unknown.

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