Medical An officer and Provo Fire responded to North University Field following a report of two individuals who collided while playing intramural flag football. Both students sustained injuries to their head and eye areas and were transported by Provo Fire to a nearby medical facility for further treatment.
Citizen Dispute An officer was dispatched to respond to a dispute between two individuals near the roundabout east of the Wilkinson Student Center. While en route, the officer spoke with the complainant by phone. She reported witnessing a man and woman arguing but did not know either of them. According to her, the woman walked away, after which the man returned to his vehicle—a Jeep or Bronco—and left campus, heading towards 900 East. The complainant emphasized that the altercation was verbal and did not escalate to physical confrontation. She had no further information on either individual. Upon arriving in the area, the officer searched but was unable to locate the vehicle or the parties involved.
Medical BYU Police, along with EMS, responded to the Richards Building following reports of a basketball player who had fallen and injured his wrist. The student was unable to move his wrist and was experiencing significant pain. He was treated at the scene and advised to follow up with medical care.
Unsecure Premises Officer responded to the Lavell Stadium for an unsecured gate, located by BYU Security. The stadium was checked and the gates secured.
Accident An officer responded to Lot 39 for a minor property damage accident with no injuries. A report was completed, and the insurance information was exchanged.
Accident Hit & Run A parked, unoccupied vehicle in Lot 16 was hit, resulting in damage to the right rear bumper. There was white paint transfer on the bumper. The officer is reviewing surveillance video in the area to gather any suspect information regarding the driver who left the scene.
Stalking A male student continues to contact a female student who has repeatedly requested that he stop. This behavior was initially reported to BYU Police and Title IX on January 9, 2024. Recently, the male student has continued to send the victim several emails, even after an officer instructed him to refrain from contacting her. This case is currently under review for potential charges, and the victim has scheduled a meeting with the Police Victim Advocate to seek a stalking injunction. Title IX will be notified again to ensure continued support.
Welfare Check An officer was assigned by the Dispatch Center to contact a supervisor of BYU student-employees at an on-campus building. The supervisor reported receiving an email from one of his employees, indicating that a third employee had sent a text message that could be interpreted as a desire to harm herself. The officer subsequently spoke with all individuals involved, including the student who sent the text. She explained that she had been suffering from a severe migraine and had texted a friend expressing a wish to escape the pain. However, she clarified that she was not contemplating self-harm and did not have any plans to hurt or kill herself. The student assured the officer that she would reach out to her mother or BYU Police if she needed assistance. The on-call supervisor was promptly notified of this information.
Abandoned 911 Call Dispatch received an abandoned 911 hang-up call from the Missionary Training Center (MTC). At the time, a devotional was taking place inside. Officers and MTC security were unable to identify any issues.
Medical On March 11, 2024, at approximately 2103 hours, I responded to a sick person call at Wymount Terrace, Building 11A, Apartment 617. Upon arrival with Provo paramedics, we contacted the residents of the apartment. The patient was identified using her BYU ID card, and her name is documented in the report. Medical personnel assessed her condition and determined that transport to the hospital via ambulance was unnecessary. She was advised to seek care at the nearest emergency room if her symptoms persisted or worsened, or to schedule an appointment with her doctor. No further action was taken.
Medical An officer responded to a Wymount Terrace apartment and assisted Provo Fire with an adult female patient that was having abdominal pain and was transported to the hospital.