Welfare Check BYU Police responded to the Riviera for a welfare check after a BYU student contacted dispatch to report that her boyfriend was depressed and suicidal. She requested police assistance. BYU police officers arrived at the apartment and met with the male subject. After speaking with him, he agreed to self-admit to the hospital for a mental health evaluation. He was then transported to Utah Valley Hospital by BYU police.
Medical An officer was dispatched to the Richards Building in response to a report of a female with a dislocated shoulder. The officer and medical personnel arrived to treat the patient. After the initial assessment by paramedics, the patient was released and transported for further medical care by her husband.
Suspicious An officer responded to the report regarding a suspicious letter that the complainant had received. Upon arrival, the officer read the letter and determined that the incident was not criminal in nature. The incident will be documented in case further issues arise.
Medical BYU police responded to the Thomas L. Martin Building for a medical incident involving a male who had passed out and hit his head. Medical personnel evaluated the patient and ultimately transported him to the hospital for further evaluation.
Sick Person An officer was dispatched to Lot 6 in response to a report of a female feeling sick. The officer assisted BYU EMS as needed. The patient was treated for low blood sugar and released at the scene.
Property Damage An officer responded to parking lot 51 regarding a property damage report. The officer learned that a BYU-owned lawn mower had struck a BYU-owned flatbed trailer, causing it to collide with a parked vehicle owned by a BYU employee. Photos of the damage and the scene were taken and added to the case file. The individuals involved were advised to contact BYU Risk Management to report the incident.
Information BYU Police were dispatched to a property damage report submitted online. The reporting party stated that a semi-truck had bumped into a stop sign while pulling out of the WSC loading dock parking lot, causing the stop sign to tip over. An officer arrived on the scene and observed a scrape on the metal pole of the stop sign, but noted that only minimal damage had occurred. The officer then leaned the stop sign back upright and notified BYU Grounds of the incident to ensure the sign was secure. Due to the minimal damage and the inability to obtain a license plate for the semi-truck, this case will be closed until further information is obtained.
Suspicious Circumstances Originally reported as a theft at Heritage Halls. The officer reviewed video surveillance and found evidence suggesting a Housing employee had removed the item in question on behalf of its owner and deposited the item directly at the owner’s residence. No theft occurred.