Police Beat • 11/05/2024 Skip to main content

Police Beat • 11/05/2024

Traffic Offense
BYU Police were dispatched to address a delayed traffic offense involving a motorcyclist who had violated several traffic laws. The motorcycle operator was contacted and informed about the violations. A warning citation was issued, and the motorcyclist received education about traffic laws on campus.

Medical
BYU police and BYU EMS responded to a medical incident at the Clyde Building. EMS evaluated a patient experiencing tingling sensations in her legs and hands. After the assessment, BYU EMS determined that the patient did not require law enforcement assistance.

Suspicious Person
An officer was dispatched to Lot 18 in response to a report of a suspicious individual who appeared to be looking into vehicles. Upon arrival, the officer conducted a thorough search of Lot 18 and the surrounding areas. However, the officer was unable to locate the individual and found no signs of suspicious activity.

Medical
BYU Police, along with BYU EMS, responded to a foot injury that occurred at the Smith Field House. EMS evaluated the patient and later determined that law enforcement assistance was not needed. The patient was cleared at the scene.

Fire Assist-Gas Smell
An officer responded to a complaint of a gas smell at Wyview Park. Upon arrival, the officer did not detect any gas odor inside the apartment. Provo Fire and EMS subsequently arrived and used a CO meter to check the residence, finding no signs of gas. BYU EMS attended to the residents, who reported feeling unwell, and they were treated and later released. BYU Housing responded and inspected the appliances in the apartment and found no issues.

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