Police Beat • 12/02/2023 to12/04/2023 Skip to main content

Police Beat • 12/02/2023 to12/04/2023

Disturbance
Officers responded to an apartment at Wymount Terrace for a possible domestic violence case. The reporting party was in the neighboring apartment and could hear an individual next door yelling at a child and possibly hitting them. The officer’s investigation showed that the individual was the child’s parent and had spanked their 4-year-old child once. There were no signs of marks, injury, or abuse. No further action was taken at this time.

Suspicious
Officers were dispatched to Wymount Terrace on a delayed report of an individual pounding on doors and yelling as they were crawling on the ground. Officers responded and searched the area thoroughly, checking all of the laundry buildings and the surrounding areas. Officers spoke with several residents who reported that they had also heard or seen the individual but did not know where they had gone. Officers continued to search through the area but were unable to locate the suspicious individual. Dispatch advised the callers to immediately call in if they saw her again. No further action was taken at this time.

Agency Assist
Officers were asked to help Provo PD locate an aggravated assault suspect who was a BYU student. Provo PD later found and arrested the suspect outside of their residence. No further action was taken.

Suspicious
Officers were dispatched to Lavell Edwards Stadium for a report of a group of individuals trespassing in the stadium. Officers arrived and spoke with one individual who was leaving the stadium. The individual stated that the marching band was having a sanctioned event in the stadium band room. Another officer went to the band room and confirmed that they were having a sanctioned event. There was no crime being committed. No further action was taken.

Medical
A concerned citizen reported that an individual was passing out in the Joseph F. Smith Building. A police officer and BYU EMS responded. After the officer arrived, the patient became unconscious and had difficulty breathing. Provo Fire was then dispatched as well. Before BYU EMS and Provo Fire arrived, the patient had regained consciousness. The patient was treated and evaluated before they were transported to Utah Valley Regional Medical Center for further treatment and evaluation.

Citizen Contact
An individual came into the police station to report that they had struck another vehicle while attempting to park in Lot 16. A police officer went out and inspected the two vehicles. Minor damage was observed by the officer. The officer assisted the individual in contacting the registered owner of the other vehicle. Insurance and contact information were given to the registered owner of the damaged vehicle. The registered owner of that vehicle did not desire to have a police report generated. This report was made for informational purposes.

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