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Police Beat • 05/31/2023

Welfare Check  
According to an FSY counselor, two roommates of a juvenile attending FSY reported that the juvenile had used marijuana while on campus. The juvenile also reportedly threatened suicide, accused the roommates of stealing from them, and threatened to kill their roommates. The FSY counselor reached out to LDS Family Services about the situation who recommended that the counselor call the police.  

Officers met with the juvenile, who denied the claims of marijuana use at FSY, threatening to harm themselves, and threatening to kill their roommates. They did, however, admit to previous marijuana use and to accusing their roommates of stealing. The officer recommended dividing parties for the night and tomorrow since the juvenile planned to leave FSY the next day and the officers and counselors agreed on this plan of action.  

Animal Problem  
An officer was dispatched to the trail on the hill between the West View Building and the Richards Building for an animal welfare check. Officers arrived and found a fawn lying on the path. The officer nudged the fawn, and it got up and ran to its mother. No further action was necessary.  

Medical  
A juvenile attending FSY fell on their wrist. Provo Medical responded and checked the patient's wrist, concluding it was not broken, but just sore.  

Welfare Check  
A parent who is no longer in contact with their former student requested a welfare check and information on their child whom they have not heard from for an extended period of time. The parent explained that their relationship was strained, and that the child had ceased contact over a year ago. An officer advised the parent that they could not provide information about their child due to the situation and recommended they explore alternative means to locate or contact them.  

Theft  
An officer was dispatched to the Wilkinson Student Center for the report of a juvenile seen shoplifting from The BYU bookstore. The officer arrived and spoke with the juvenile and representatives from the store. The juvenile admitted to stealing the item, but the store did not want to press charges for the theft. The officer contacted the parents of the juvenile to inform them of the situation.  

Property Damage  
An officer was dispatched to a report of property damage at the University Service Building (USB). A Dining Services vehicle had its rear driver’s side window broken out. The officer did not see any signs of foul play and no camera footage was available in the location of the vehicle. Earlier in the day, grounds employees were working in the area, and it is possible that rocks were tossed up by some of the equipment and hit the window. Dining Services was advised to submit an incident report to Risk Management.  

Accident – Property Damage  
A BYU PD officer took the report of a previous traffic accident. The driver said they were traveling north in Lot 39 when another vehicle pulled out of a parking stall and hit their vehicle. No injuries were reported. Both drivers exchanged information at the time of the accident. The officer spoke with the other driver who gave a similar account, and a traffic accident form was completed including emailed statements from both drivers and photos of the damage. There was no available camera footage of the accident.  

Medical  
A patient was reported to be having a seizure at the Life Science Building. Provo Fire, BYU EMS, and BYU Police responded. The patient was treated and evaluated per Provo and BYU EMS policy. The patient was then transported to Utah Valley Regional Medical Center for further treatment.

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Police Beat • 05/26-30/2023

Criminal Mischief
An officer responded to the Y-Trailhead for a criminal mischief call. An unknown subject opened the rear passenger door of a car at night where the complainant and their spouse had fallen asleep and then threw flour through the sunroof. The flour spread throughout the vehicle, making it difficult to breathe and alarming and disorienting the passengers, the substance getting into their eyes. Then, the suspect ran off into the bushes without further offense. The complainants also reported being followed down the mountain by another vehicle, so they drove to meet with Provo officers. Officers searched the trailhead area and checked cameras for a suspicious vehicle’s license plate but did not identify a plate as they were parked in a blind spot. A BYU Officer patrolled the area for suspicious activity and was unable to locate the suspect. Provo Fire assisted the victims and cleared the area.

Trespassing
An officer was dispatched to Heritage Halls Building 3 when two residents separately reported a man, possibly experiencing homelessness and mental health concerns, asking for their names and addresses. A description was given and although the officer did not initially locate the subject, within 30 minutes, an employee at the Heritage Central Building reported the same individual at their office asking employees for their full names and home addresses. When the officer arrived at the Central Building, he located the subject. The officer explained that at least two students had called concerning his behavior and that his questions were concerning to them. The man elaborated on various odd political and religious reasons why he was asking students for their emails and officers asked that he stop. An hour later, a resident of Wymount Terrace called to report an individual experiencing homelessness asking for her address and then following her to her apartment building. The complainant stated that the man caused her to feel unsafe and her description matched the earlier descriptions. Officers located the same subject near 2300 North Temple View Drive and informed Provo Police that a BYU Officer would speak with the subject since the case originated on campus. Officers instructed the subject again not to ask students for their names or addresses.

Traffic Offense
An officer was dispatched to Lot 22 for the report of a vehicle driving recklessly. Dispatch found the vehicle on camera doing a figure-eight in the parking lot and then leaving. The officer searched the area but was not able to find a vehicle matching the description given.

Lost Property
An officer was asked to investigate a lost cell phone near Maeser Hill. The complainant mistakenly left their phone on top of their car and drove away. They tried to find it but were unsuccessful. An officer gathered the information and made a report.

Suspicious
An officer was dispatched to the Central Heating and Cooling Plants Building when an employee reported someone experiencing homelessness sleeping near an open door under a large heating vent. When the Officer arrived, they located the subject and asked if they were feeling okay. They responded that they did not need anything. The Officer expressed concern about them accidentally being harmed by sleeping near machinery and vents and asked if they needed a ride to a shelter for the night. They declined and the offer encouraged them to not sleep on BYU campus since it is private property. The individual then left campus.

Welfare Check
A police officer was dispatched to the Y-Trailhead for a welfare check after BYU dispatch observed a vehicle parked overnight in the trailhead parking lot. The officer arrived and contacted the driver who said they were just about to leave.

Welfare Check
Officers were dispatched to check on a woman sleeping in a car parked near the Smith Field House. Officers found the woman alert and well. No further action was taken.

Theft, Bike
An officer was dispatched to the previous report of a stolen bike from the Heritage Halls Building 3 bike rack. Video footage of the suspect committing the theft was found, as well as the description of a car the suspect used. The License Plate Recognition System in that specific area failed and the suspect has not yet been identified.

Theft; Bike
An officer responded to the report of a previously stolen bicycle from the area of the ITB. No information was provided for the bike. No camera footage was collected. No suspect information is available at this time.

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Police Beat • 05/25/2023

WT  
An officer responded to a called-in report from an individual whose front door was opened on several occasions at Wymount. There was no damage reported and nothing missing from the residence. The caller notified the manager of the unit who will change the lock on the door.  

Citizen Contact  
An officer responded to the report of a stolen vehicle. The complainant explained via phone that they were unsure where they may have parked their vehicle prior to a trip. The complainant called back later and notified dispatch they successfully located their vehicle at the train station, and it was removed from the NCIC database.  

Y-Medical  
A BYU police officer and BYU EMS responded to the Benson Building for a medical issue. The complainant reported feeling faint and had fallen. BYU EMS evaluated and treated the patient. The patient was released and not transported to the hospital per EMS protocols. No further action was taken.  
 
Traffic Stop  
An officer observed a bicyclist traveling westbound through Lot 38 approaching the intersection at 1060 N and 150 E. The bicyclist did not stop at the stop sign before proceeding through the intersection and the officer stopped them and gave them a verbal warning.

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Police Beat • 05/24/2023

Suspicious  
Officers were dispatched to the EB for the report of a suspicious individual loitering in the area. This person was seen on the 3rd floor, heading toward the back elevators that lead to the loading dock. Officers checked each floor of the EB and CB along with the dock area and no individuals with the description given were located. No criminal activity was reported.  

Property Damage  
A BYU staff member called in to confirm that they had fulfilled their legal responsibilities after grazing a concrete wall with their vehicle in Lot 14 of the underground parking. Per the request of the staff member, security cameras were reviewed, and several scrapes were noticed that have built up over time, but no serious damage was caused by this particular incident. The staff member decided to self-report to their insurance company and did not need a police report.

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Police Beat • 05/23/2023

Vehicle Burg  
During an investigation of a previously reported car theft at the Y trailhead, it was discovered that the perpetrator also unlawfully entered two additional vehicles and stayed in one of them for approximately 60 seconds. The owner of this vehicle was identified and contacted. It was discovered that the perpetrator stole cash and credit cards from this individual's vehicle and successfully purchased items at Best Buy on one of the cards amounting to over $2000.00. This investigation is ongoing.

Trespassing
Officers were dispatched to the MTC due to a reported trespassing individual. When officers arrived, the person had climbed over a fence and was in the church parking lot on the west side. This individual is autistic and was just looking for their cell phone. Officers helped them find the phone and gave them a ride home. BYU officers have come across this individual in the past at the Y trailhead.

Traffic Accident
An officer took a report of a traffic accident that occurred in Lot 54 involving damage to a single vehicle and a concrete pylon. No injuries were reported. The driver provided the officer with a verbal statement and photos of the damage to the vehicle and pylon. A detailed report will be generated concerning the incident.

Information
Provo Police Department Investigations contacted BYU’s Investigations team about a student who lives in on-campus housing and has a protective order against their stepfather who resides in Idaho. This information was passed on to BYU Patrol's Watch Command.

Medical
BYU Police, BYU EMS, and Provo Fire responded to the report of a snake bite on the Y-trail. A BYU Police officer and Provo Fire medics contacted the patient on the trail, and they were transported to the emergency room for further treatment.

Medical
BYU EMS and BYU police were dispatched to the WSC for the report of a medical issue. The patient stated that they were feeling dizzy and had a history of heart attacks. After BYU EMS evaluated the patient, they felt it necessary to contact Provo Fire/Rescue to respond and the patient was transported to the Utah Valley Hospital E.R.

Vehicle Burg
This case is related to a second victim of theft from a motor vehicle. The victim was identified and contacted, but the suspects are currently unknown. The perpetrators were successful in purchasing items at Best Buy with the victim's credit card amounting to over $2000.00.

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Police Beat • 05/22/2023

Traffic Accident
An individual called to report that when they were leaving a parking space in Lot 25, they backed into a car that was parked in the red zone. The complainant left a note with their name and contact information but was concerned that it may not be readable due to the rain. An officer contacted the parked student and confirmed the note was legible. Officers encouraged them to contact the complainant. There was minor damage to both vehicles.

Traffic Accident
A witness observed a vehicle traveling too fast through Lot 49 before making side-to-front contact with another vehicle. The driver of the 2nd vehicle stated that they had already pulled into the traffic lane and that the fast-moving car did not yield. There were no injuries reported.

Vehicle Burglary
At approximately 1150 hours, BYU PD was dispatched to the report of a previous vehicle burglary at the Y-Trailhead. An officer contacted the victim by phone and learned that three credit cards had been stolen from their vehicle while it was parked at the trailhead. The victim was not missing anything else from their purse or vehicle, including some cash that was in a separate pocket. The security footage is being reviewed by officers.

Suspicious
A student called to report a previous incident in which an unknown and disheveled individual who didn’t appear to be of student age watched and peered at them through the window of a musical practice room door. Officers searched the area for the individual and did not locate anyone matching the complainant’s description.

Information  
BYU's Victim Advocate informed investigations of a sexual assault that was reported to her. The assault happened on a cruise ship outside of BYU’s jurisdiction, and the victim was given resources.  

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Police Beat • 05/19-21/2023

Suspicious
Officers were dispatched to Lot 52 at Wymount Terrace for the report of a suspicious individual. Officers arrived and found the described person sitting in the trunk of a vehicle. The individual stated that they were working on their sound system for the car and lived in the apartment complex.

Medical
An officer was dispatched to the Jesse Knight Building to assist Provo Fire with a student who thought they were experiencing heat stress. The student’s spouse reported the situation and the student explained that they currently live in a camp trailer in Provo without air conditioning. They said they had been feeling nauseous for about two hours, but declined water and ice when Provo Fire offered it. They also declined to be transported to the hospital. Provo Fire advised them to consume as much liquid as possible and stay out of the heat. The student stayed in the presence of their spouse.

Medical
Officers responded to a medical call from the Y-Trailhead where a hiker was complaining of chest pain. BYU police, Provo Fire, and EMS responded. Provo Fire assessed the patient and gave them a ride down to their vehicle. The patient’s family transported them afterward.

Accident Property Damage
An officer was called to Lot 45 for a motor vehicle collision. Vehicle 2 was traveling westbound out of the exit approaching the stop sign when Vehicle 1, traveling southbound, collided with the passenger front fender causing damage. The driver of Vehicle 2 complained of neck pain but refused EMS attention. No other injuries were reported.

Traffic Stop
A police officer conducted a traffic stop for multiple moving violations in Lot 39. When speaking with the driver, the officer noticed the smell of marijuana. The driver produced a Utah medical marijuana card. Based on the subject’s driving patterns, the officer asked the subject if they would perform Standardized Field Sobriety tests to ensure they were safe to continue driving and the subject agreed. The officer did not observe impairment from the tests and the subject was given warnings for their traffic offenses.

Welfare Check
An officer responded to a welfare check call related to an incomplete SafeWalk session on. Upon arrival, the officer patrolled the area, looking for the student. The officer contacted the student via cell phone and left them a voicemail. Dispatch had a brief conversation with the student's sister who said the student was safe. No further action was taken.

Fish and Game
An officer was dispatched to the Y Trailhead to meet three individuals who stated they were near the top of the Y when they saw two mountain lions. The complainants explained that the mountain lions were walking near the trail, and they were scared, so they returned to the trailhead. The lions reportedly followed them for a period, but they made it safely down the trail.

Theft
A police officer was assigned to a theft report in Lot 25. The officer attempted to contact the reporting party by phone, but they did not answer. The officer left a voicemail and will follow up later.

Lost Property
An officer contacted a complainant by phone who noticed their front license plate was missing that day in Lot 25. They explained that they had recently been in an accident and had returned to the site of its occurrence to look for the plate without success. It is undermined when the plate went missing and if it was stolen or lost.

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