Lost Property An officer was dispatched to contact the complainant regarding a lost wallet from October 18, 2024, near LaVell Edwards Stadium. The complainant stated that he last saw his wallet around the stadium on Friday. The wallet is a black, bifold type with cash, an ID, and various cards inside. None of these cards have been used since it went missing. The officer advised the complainant to check various lost and found locations and to report the cards as lost.
Accident This report was prepared after all parties had cleared the scene. Vehicle 1 was stopped at the exit of Lot 5 on the BYU campus, waiting to turn. A pedestrian was riding a "one wheel" device south on 700 E. An unrelated vehicle turned into the continuous left turn lane to access Lot 5. The pedestrian swerved to the west and contacted the front driver's quarter panel of Vehicle 1. Vehicle 1 sustained minor damage. The driver of Vehicle 1 reported that the pedestrian appeared somewhat dazed but declined medical attention. The occupants of Vehicle 1 reported no injuries. No vehicles were towed because of this incident. The officer has requested video surveillance of the incident, which will be attached to the case once it is received.
Lost Property An officer responded by phone regarding a lost wallet that may have been lost on campus or in Provo. The complainant had already taken measures to prevent fraud. The officer took the report and advised the complainant to contact the Provo Police Department in case the wallet is turned in there.
Threatening A complainant came to the station to report that he heard his friend being threatened by the father of his friend's ex-girlfriend. According to the complainant, Title IX is investigating the relationship between the former couple. When asked why the victim wasn't making the complaint, the complainant stated that his friend didn't feel particularly threatened. He also mentioned that his friend has already talked with someone from Title IX about the threat. The officer will document what he was told, and the case will be referred to investigations.
Information A complainant called to report an incident of harassment. At approximately 12:40 a.m. on Sunday morning, a male appeared at the female complainant's door in Heritage Halls 11. He was wearing a paper dog mask and was pounding on the door, barking, yelling, and making throat-slitting motions. The complainant was not home at the time, but her roommates were present and believed the male might have been a former friend of the complainant's. The officer was able to locate footage of the male and three others being let into the building by another female who was already inside. The complainant was shown a picture of the five individuals, and she recognized them as both current and former friends. It was determined that this was a prank and that there was no actual threat. At this time, the incident will only be documented.
Welfare Check A welfare check was conducted on a student whose father was unable to reach her after she walked from her car near Lot 45 to Helaman Halls. The student's father eventually got her to answer her phone, so dispatch canceled the call.