Welfare Check An officer was dispatched to the Spencer W. Kimball Tower for a welfare check on a male who was running around and making loud noises. The officer met with the male, who identified himself as a student. The student stated that he was on the autism spectrum and was stimming. He mentioned that he did not realize he was being loud and said he would do his best to be quieter. The officer did not observe anything suspicious or dangerous about him.
Accident The complainant reported that their rear taillight had been broken the previous day in Lot 56. An officer checked the security cameras in the area to determine if the cause of the damage could be identified. Information is being gathered, and a report is being prepared.
Information An officer was dispatched regarding a delayed theft at the Smith Fieldhouse. The complainant reported that his 2-wheel Segway was stolen within a 4-day period last week. The Segway was left unlocked in the men's locker room.
There is no further information to follow up on currently. This item was later found in the building care office and returned to the owner. No theft had occurred.
Medical On November 13, 2024, at 2029 hours an officer and BYU EMS responded to the Richards building to a medical call that occurred when a BYU student playing basketball fell on his tailbone. He was assisted to his vehicle by EMS. No further action was taken.
Theft A complainant filed an online report stating that their electric scooter's battery charger had been stolen from the basement storage room in Heritage Halls, Building 6, today. An officer contacted the complainant by phone, obtained further details regarding the theft, and filed the report.
Accident On November 13, 2024, at 2115 hours, an officer responded to Lot 23 near the conference center, where a Suburban was exiting the lot and could not merge into the lane of traffic due to heavy congestion. The driver put the car into reverse and backed into the Honda directly behind him that was waiting in traffic, unaware of the vehicle's presence. The damage was minimal to both vehicles; the Honda’s front bumper had slightly separated from the vehicle, creating a larger gap on the driver's side front bumper. Fortunately, there were no injuries resulting from the accident.