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Police Beat • 03/08/2025

Citizen Contact
An officer was dispatched to respond to a telephone call about an individual who found damage to their vehicle. The complainant stated that they were unsure if the damage occurred on BYU's campus or off campus. There is no security camera footage of the incident during the timeframe when the vehicle was on campus. According to the complainant, the damage consists of marks that can be buffed out.

Information
Officers were dispatched to assist BYU Security at the Hinckley Center during a planned disruption of a professor's lecture. BYU Security officers met with the organizers of the disruption and asked them to leave the property. As the group was departing, they continued to disrupt by engaging with individuals entering the building. Afterward, they gathered by their cars, talking to people as they walked past. BYU Police Officers responded to ensure that the individuals left BYU property promptly, as requested by BYU Security. Eventually, the group left campus after speaking with the police officers.

Welfare Check
An officer was dispatched to the BYU Broadcasting building to perform a welfare check. The check was requested for a security officer who was not responding to radio or cell phone communication. The officer located the security officer and found everything to be normal; he had simply lost service while patrolling the building.

Medical
An officer was dispatched to the Richards building in response to a medical call. Upon arrival, the officer and Provo Fire personnel met with the patient, who reported dislocating their shoulder while playing volleyball.

Vehicle Theft
A BYU employee was traveling on 800 N near Botany Pond when he saw a lawn care vehicle that he recognized as stolen from near Miller Park earlier that week—though it had not yet been reported to the police—being driven on the opposite side of the road by a group of teenage boys. The BYU employee contacted the juveniles, and the police were notified. BYU police responded to the scene and spoke with both the BYU employee and the juveniles. One of the juveniles claimed to have purchased the vehicle off Facebook Marketplace the day before, paying in cash. He asserted that he was unaware the vehicle was stolen and did not know the identity of the individual from whom he bought it. The juveniles' parents were contacted, and all of the juveniles were released into the custody of family members. BYU Grounds took custody of the recovered vehicle. This investigation is ongoing.

Trespassing
An officer was dispatched to the Richards Building to speak with two individuals who were reportedly inside after hours. As the officer arrived, he observed four individuals—two men and two women—walking away from the building. When the officer spoke with the complainant, a student employee, he indicated that there were two men and two women in the building, but they may have already left.

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Police Beat • 03/07/2025

Found Property
An officer was performing an extra patrol at the Smith Field House and found a student ID card. Dispatch contacted the student by phone, and she will pick up her ID card later. She was informed to call dispatch when she is ready to pick up her card.

Accident
An officer responded to lot 52 regarding an accident that occurred when a BYU snowplow contacted a parked truck while plowing snow near Wymount 6. The vehicle owner arrived, inspected his bumper, and stated that he did not wish to make a claim. The truck had primarily black plastic transferred from the plow. Pictures were taken and added to this report.

Accident
An officer was dispatched to a traffic accident in Lot 46, west of the West Campus Office Building. A BYU employee backed a BYU vehicle into a handrail, resulting in minimal damage. The officer identified the driver and documented the incident in this report.

Found Property
While clearing snow on the walkway at the Marriott Center, grounds personnel discovered a wallet. Following standard procedures, the wallet was turned into the special event office, which was not able to locate the owner using the information inside. An officer responded to the scene to take custody of the wallet. Dispatch then contacted the owner, who came to the JKB to retrieve their property. Upon inspection, it was confirmed that nothing was missing from the wallet.

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Police Beat • 03/06/2025

Property Damage
An officer responded to a traffic accident involving a BYU box truck delivery vehicle at Lot 46. The driver reported that as he was opening the back gate, a gust of wind caused it to hit a parked car, resulting in a minor ding that was hardly noticeable among existing damage on the vehicle's door.

Citizen Contact
On March 6, 2025, at 1653 hours, an officer met with a complainant who stated that his cell phone had been taken from West Campus. The complainant had been tracking his phone through an app before it died. Later, the complainant called back and said that he had found his phone at West Campus. No further action was needed.

Disturbance
An officer responded to Heritage 15 regarding a noise complaint. The complainant reported a group of students outside the building at 1:30 AM who were throwing snowballs, making a lot of noise, and disturbing the peace. The officer located the group, who were enjoying the new snow, and asked them to either quiet down or move their activity to an area away from the housing to avoid disturbing other students trying to sleep or study. The group agreed and left the area.

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Police Beat • 03/05/2025

Medical
An officer responded to a call regarding a medical issue at the Joseph F. Smith Building. Upon arrival, the officer assisted BYU EMS in assessing the situation. It was concluded that the patient did not require transportation for further medical care. Feeling cold and weak, which was likely caused by the chilly and rainy weather outside, the officer offered a ride to the patient and their roommate to Helaman Halls.

Found Property
An officer responded to the Martin Building after receiving a report about a found debit card. Upon arrival, the Officer took possession of the card and managed to contact its owner. The owner explained that their spouse was at school and likely lost it there. Following the owner's request, the spouse came to the police department to retrieve the card.

Citizen Contact
An officer responded to a report of a troubling note found in the bathroom of the Wilkinson Student Center. The complainant discovered the note, which had a list of pros and cons regarding suicide, but it did not include any identifying information or a direct threat. Due to the absence of surveillance cameras in the area, the officer had no information regarding the person who may need help. Investigators will follow up on the case.

Medical
An officer responded to a call at the Harold B. Lee Library regarding a male student having an allergic reaction. Upon arrival, BYU EMS and Provo Medics were already on scene; BYU EMS administered an epinephrine dose while Provo Medics assessed the student. After evaluation, the medics released the patient. The officer then drove the student home to his residence.

Medical
An officer and Provo Fire personnel were dispatched to Wymount Terrace after a complainant expressed concern for a patient who had recently returned home from the hospital and was feeling unwell. Upon arrival, Provo Fire assessed the patient's vital signs, which appeared normal. After evaluation, the patient declined any transport to the hospital.

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Police Beat • 03/04/2025

Medical
An officer responded to a medical call at the IPF, along with BYU EMS and Provo Fire. The patient was medically cleared and refused EMS transport, opting instead to be taken home by a personal vehicle.

Medical
An officer, BYU EMS, and Provo Paramedics were dispatched to the RB for an injury during an intramural game. Provo Paramedics and BYU EMS arrived first and indicated no police assistance was needed. The individual was evaluated and refused transport by Provo Paramedics.

Hit & Run
An officer contacted the complainant regarding a delayed hit-and-run in Lot #16. The officer located the incident on camera and is identifying the driver. The complainant did not wish to pursue charges but requested insurance information from the suspect vehicle. The driver’s exchange form will be completed once the driver is identified.

Theft
An officer was dispatched to the SAB for a delayed theft of an electric scooter. The complainant reported parking the scooter unlocked at a bicycle rack on 02/24/25, and it was gone upon return. The officer searched for camera footage but found none. The scooter lacked identifying details and could not be entered into NCIC.

Keep the Peace
BYU Police responded to Wyview Park to keep the peace during a property exchange due to a court-issued no-contact order. The exchange proceeded smoothly without incident.

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Police Beat • 03/03/2025 to 03/04/2025

Domestic Violence
BYU Police responded to a delayed domestic violence report at Wyview Park. The victim reported that her husband had been physically violent towards her and their dog following an argument. After interviewing both parties, officers determined that the husband had acted with intent to harm. He was arrested and transported to the Utah County Jail.

Citizen Contact
A caller reported a potential collision with another vehicle. Although no damage was apparent, the caller could not provide sufficient details to identify the other vehicle involved. The caller sought advice on how to handle such incidents with the police. An officer contacted the caller by phone to discuss the situation.

Medical
BYU Police were dispatched to assist a sick individual at the JKB. A student reported feeling light-headed and shaky and requested evaluation by EMS personnel. EMS responded and assessed the student, who declined further medical attention. The student's spouse arrived to pick them up.




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Police Beat • 02/28/2025 to 03/02/2025

 Information
An officer was dispatched to call a complainant about a delayed assault in the Tanner Building on 02/27/25. The complainant and suspect are classmates who had been discussing ethics. As they were leaving, the suspect allegedly grabbed the complainant by the shoulders, causing pain and making the complainant feel unable to pull away. The complainant wanted to pursue assault charges. However, after reviewing footage and interviewing the suspect, the officer determined no crime had occurred. This information was reported to the BYU Office of Belonging. No further action is required.

Information
An officer met with a student at the Harold B. Lee Library who reported seeing another student commit a lewd act the previous day. The reporting student saw a male student with his hand on his crotch area over his clothing on the level two study area. The reporting student could not provide a detailed description other than the male being college aged. The area where the incident occurred is not covered by cameras.

Traffic Offense
Dispatch Center reported a white Mazda CX5 driving on the sidewalk near Brigham Square. When an officer arrived, the vehicle was gone. The Dispatch Center provided the vehicle's license plate, owner's name, and phone number. The officer contacted the owner, who explained he works for BYU Athletics and was hanging posters for a tennis match. He usually uses a golf cart, but it was unavailable. The officer advised him to use the golf cart and to call the Dispatch Center before hanging posters late at night. The owner agreed.

Welfare Check
Officer responded to Heritage Halls for a welfare check on a student who was supposed to be on an 0800-hour flight to Florida. The student's family was unable to contact him. The officer found the student at 0730; he had slept through his alarm. The student, who was flying home to open his Mission Call, was packed and ready to go. The officer drove him to the Provo airport. The officer also informed the student's mother that he was at the airport and should make his flight. The mother texted the officer, confirming the student was on the plane to Florida and they would Facetime the BYU police officers when he opened his Mission Call later that day.

Damaged Property
An officer was dispatched to Budge Hall for a delayed property damage report. Showerheads and pipes had been removed from the bathroom in the 3200 wing. Residents filed an emergency maintenance request, and BYU Facilities repaired most of the damage. Cracked tiles and broken lights will be fixed later. Possible suspects are being looked into, but the culprit is unknown at this time.

Citizen Contact
An officer was dispatched to Lot 59, south of the Life Science Building, to help a student locate her vehicle. The student was concerned it had been towed. The officer found the car in Lot 57 and gave the student a ride to her vehicle.

Citizen Assist
An officer responded to the Marriott Center to assist a citizen who believed they had lost their wallet during a basketball game. Together, the officer and the citizen found the wallet under the floor riser and seat where the citizen had been sitting.

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