Nuisance On November 18, 2024, at approximately 12:09 AM, An officer responded to Heritage Building 14 to address reports of students yelling and laughing too loudly. Upon arrival, the officer spoke with three individuals outside the main door of Building 14. At approximately 12:53 AM, the officer was requested to return to the same building because they were still being disruptive. At that time, the officer asked the three students to provide their BYU IDs to document the incident. They were reminded to be considerate of other students who were trying to sleep. The BYU IDs I collected are as follows: 794082411, 386307855, and 790256034.
Fire Alarm- False Hand Pull A student pulled the fire alarm, leading to an emergency evacuation of the JKB. Police reviewed camera footage and were able to identify the student responsible for pulling the alarm. Charges were filed against the student for making a false alarm of a fire.
Trespassing Officers responded to the Wilkinson Student Center regarding an individual who the complainant had previously asked to leave due to making students feel uncomfortable. Officers contacted the subject and found that there was no campus ban in place. The complainant stated that they would request a permanent ban. The subject agreed to leave the campus without any further issues.
Accident Hit-and-Run An officer was dispatched to contact the complainant regarding a delayed hit-and-run accident. The complainant reported that someone had hit her tire while it was parked in Lot 19 on 11/15/24. A third-party witness left a note on the complainant’s vehicle indicating that he had witnessed the incident. The officer was able to locate video footage of the incident but was unable to identify the suspect vehicle. The complainant did not wish to press charges but wanted to complete the exchange of information.
Escort A BYU officer responded to the HBLL to provide an escort. The reporting party requested a police escort back to her apartment after spotting a male against whom she had obtained a stalking injunction two years earlier. The student was safely escorted back to her apartment without incident, and the male was not seen in the vicinity.
Accident A student hit a deer on Cougar Boulevard near Canyon Road. There was no damage to the car, and the deer got up and ran away. No report was necessary.
Accident On November 18, 2024, at 1920 hours, a Honda CR-V was traveling westbound in its designated lane when a Honda Civic, traveling southbound in a parking lot, struck the Honda CR-V directly at the passenger front tire. This impact caused both side airbags in the CR-V to deploy, and the front axle was broken, rendering the vehicle unable to move.
BYU EMS was called to the scene and assessed the individuals for injuries. The female passenger in the Honda CR-V reported bruising to her arm. The Honda CR-V was subsequently towed, while the Honda Civic was able to drive away.
Both drivers exchanged information and were provided with a case number.
Agency Assist An accident occurred on 450 East at the entrance to the Marriott Center, Lot 19. Provo police were already on the scene and volunteered to handle the accident, while BYU police assisted and helped clear the area.