Carbon Monoxide Alarm An officer responded to Wyview Park regarding a carbon monoxide (CO) alarm. Provo Fire responded and found that CO was present in the apartment. After ventilating the room and contacting the resident, it was determined that the CO had come from baking with the stove for an extended period. A housing maintenance employee responded, checked everything, and confirmed that the CO was from cooking in the oven. The housing employee approved the residents to return to the apartment.
Possible Trespass Information On December 23, 2024, the BYU Police Department received a delayed report regarding a male conducting TikTok interviews with students on BYU campus, in violation of the BYU Filming on Campus policy. The individual was sent an official cease and desist letter from the BYU Administration, indicating that he could be removed from campus or issued a citation for trespassing if he continued to violate the policy. The subject referenced this letter before returning to BYU campus in December to conduct additional TikTok interviews. Criminal charges for trespassing are currently pending. This case is being reviewed by investigations.
Fire Alarm The BYU Police responded to a smoke alarm in Wyview Park. The tenants reported that it was a cooking error, and no flames or property damage had occurred. The alarm was silenced, and BYU Housing was notified.
Accident BYU police responded to Lot 54 for a delayed vehicle accident. The two parties had already exchanged information but had questions about insurance claims. The officer addressed their inquiries and advised them to contact BYUPD with any further questions.