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Police Beat • 11/23/2023 to 11/26/2023
Traffic Stop
An officer observed a vehicle make a turn without signaling. The officer stopped the vehicle and found that the driver had two warrants, a suspended driver's license, and the vehicle was uninsured. The officer placed the driver under arrest for the warrants and traffic charges and impounded the vehicle for no insurance. The male was transported to the Utah County Jail and booked in on charges.
Juvenile Problem
An officer observed a group of individuals at the Y Trailhead through video surveillance. The group of individuals appeared to be juveniles smoking a vaping device. The officer responded to the trailhead and found the juveniles to be between 13-15 years old. The officer confiscated the vaping devices and notified the parents of the juveniles. The parents responded to the trailhead and took custody of the juveniles.
Trespassing
An officer was dispatched to Merrill Hall for a report of a transient male locked in a bathroom. Officers arrived and persuaded the male to open the bathroom door. The male stated that he was just leaving and had been visiting a friend, but he refused to give any information on who he was visiting. Dispatch verified that the male had been in the building for about 2 hours. Officers cited the male for trespassing and escorted him off of campus. The officer will be submitting a ban request for the male.
Vehicle Burglary
An officer was dispatched to building 2 at Wyview Park for a report of a delayed vehicle burglary. The officer arrived and spoke with the responsible party, who stated that an unknown suspect broke the rear passenger window of his vehicle and stole a red bag full of first aid supplies and clothes. The vehicle burglary could have taken place within a three-day window.
Theft
BYU Police were notified of a theft that occurred at the micro market at West Campus. The reporting party observed a person steal multiple items from the market, over the past week. The complainant requested that officers view the camera footage and requested that the suspect be charged if located. The suspect is currently unknown at this time. However, Officer are following up on leads and arrest is expected soon.
Traffic Accident
The complainant reported her 2015 Volkswagen Jetta was damaged while parked in lot 39 today. Her vehicle was parked at approximately 1:50PM and she discovered a dent in the passenger side door at 2:45PM when she returned to her vehicle. There are no suspects at this time and no security cameras that captured the incident.
Welfare Check
Officers were dispatched to the WSC on a report of a suspicious female who may be experiencing homelessness and was using the power outlet in the food court to power her personal rice cooker. The officer contacted the woman and determined she was not causing any problems, or breaking any laws and did not need any assistance. Out of concern for the woman's well-being, the Officer followed up with her sister to ensure that she had a safe place to reside. No other action was taken.
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An officer observed a vehicle make a turn without signaling. The officer stopped the vehicle and found that the driver had two warrants, a suspended driver's license, and the vehicle was uninsured. The officer placed the driver under arrest for the warrants and traffic charges and impounded the vehicle for no insurance. The male was transported to the Utah County Jail and booked in on charges.
Juvenile Problem
An officer observed a group of individuals at the Y Trailhead through video surveillance. The group of individuals appeared to be juveniles smoking a vaping device. The officer responded to the trailhead and found the juveniles to be between 13-15 years old. The officer confiscated the vaping devices and notified the parents of the juveniles. The parents responded to the trailhead and took custody of the juveniles.
Trespassing
An officer was dispatched to Merrill Hall for a report of a transient male locked in a bathroom. Officers arrived and persuaded the male to open the bathroom door. The male stated that he was just leaving and had been visiting a friend, but he refused to give any information on who he was visiting. Dispatch verified that the male had been in the building for about 2 hours. Officers cited the male for trespassing and escorted him off of campus. The officer will be submitting a ban request for the male.
Vehicle Burglary
An officer was dispatched to building 2 at Wyview Park for a report of a delayed vehicle burglary. The officer arrived and spoke with the responsible party, who stated that an unknown suspect broke the rear passenger window of his vehicle and stole a red bag full of first aid supplies and clothes. The vehicle burglary could have taken place within a three-day window.
Theft
BYU Police were notified of a theft that occurred at the micro market at West Campus. The reporting party observed a person steal multiple items from the market, over the past week. The complainant requested that officers view the camera footage and requested that the suspect be charged if located. The suspect is currently unknown at this time. However, Officer are following up on leads and arrest is expected soon.
Traffic Accident
The complainant reported her 2015 Volkswagen Jetta was damaged while parked in lot 39 today. Her vehicle was parked at approximately 1:50PM and she discovered a dent in the passenger side door at 2:45PM when she returned to her vehicle. There are no suspects at this time and no security cameras that captured the incident.
Welfare Check
Officers were dispatched to the WSC on a report of a suspicious female who may be experiencing homelessness and was using the power outlet in the food court to power her personal rice cooker. The officer contacted the woman and determined she was not causing any problems, or breaking any laws and did not need any assistance. Out of concern for the woman's well-being, the Officer followed up with her sister to ensure that she had a safe place to reside. No other action was taken.
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Police Beat • 11/22/2023
Paper Service
An officer served a ban letter to an individual. The individual is currently serving a 40-day commitment in the Utah County Jail. He said he understood the ban and that he would not come back to any BYU Properties.
Welfare Check
Officer followed up on a Safewalk where a student failed to check in upon arrival at their destination. The officer texted the student who immediately responded and stated they were in class and was unable to answer a phone call. The student stated that when they arrived the App did not allow them to finalize the Safewalk.
Accident – Property Damage
A minor traffic accident occurred in Lot 41, the parking area south of May Hall, involving a vehicle attempting to park next to another vehicle and causing damage to the rear driver-side quarter panel. A driver exchange form was completed and provided to both parties involved.
Suspicious
A student employee reported that several men were looking in cars in the Ellsworth Building parking lot. The subjects left the area prior to the officer’s arrival. The description was not detailed enough for further follow-up.
Found Property
An officer was dispatched to the Museum of Art to assist an individual who was picking up a wallet from the front desk at the MOA. The individual stated the front desk called stating the wallet was found in the gift shop. The individual said they were delayed unexpectedly at the hospital with a family member and could not make it to the MOA earlier. The wallet was found at the front desk with the individual's identification inside, the wallet was given to the owner.
Welfare Check
An officer was dispatched to Wymount Terrace for a report of a 10-year-old screaming "no" over and over. The officer made contact and found the 10-year-old had become too animated while playing video games. The resident stated that she would have her son to quiet down.
Suspicious Package
Officers were dispatched on a found book bag/pack that the finder felt was very heavy and possibly presenting a danger to those in the area. The call came in as a suspicious package; however, officers were able to locate the owner and confirmed the bag contained a laptop and books.
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An officer served a ban letter to an individual. The individual is currently serving a 40-day commitment in the Utah County Jail. He said he understood the ban and that he would not come back to any BYU Properties.
Welfare Check
Officer followed up on a Safewalk where a student failed to check in upon arrival at their destination. The officer texted the student who immediately responded and stated they were in class and was unable to answer a phone call. The student stated that when they arrived the App did not allow them to finalize the Safewalk.
Accident – Property Damage
A minor traffic accident occurred in Lot 41, the parking area south of May Hall, involving a vehicle attempting to park next to another vehicle and causing damage to the rear driver-side quarter panel. A driver exchange form was completed and provided to both parties involved.
Suspicious
A student employee reported that several men were looking in cars in the Ellsworth Building parking lot. The subjects left the area prior to the officer’s arrival. The description was not detailed enough for further follow-up.
Found Property
An officer was dispatched to the Museum of Art to assist an individual who was picking up a wallet from the front desk at the MOA. The individual stated the front desk called stating the wallet was found in the gift shop. The individual said they were delayed unexpectedly at the hospital with a family member and could not make it to the MOA earlier. The wallet was found at the front desk with the individual's identification inside, the wallet was given to the owner.
Welfare Check
An officer was dispatched to Wymount Terrace for a report of a 10-year-old screaming "no" over and over. The officer made contact and found the 10-year-old had become too animated while playing video games. The resident stated that she would have her son to quiet down.
Suspicious Package
Officers were dispatched on a found book bag/pack that the finder felt was very heavy and possibly presenting a danger to those in the area. The call came in as a suspicious package; however, officers were able to locate the owner and confirmed the bag contained a laptop and books.
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Police Beat • 11/21/2023
Traffic stop
An officer ran a records check on a vehicle and observed that the vehicle's registered owner had a warrant. The officer stopped the vehicle and verified the driver did have a warrant. The officer placed the driver under arrest for the warrant. The driver stated that he did not have UT driver's license or a copy of his insurance card. The officer transported the driver to the Utah County Jail and booked him in for the warrant and traffic offences.
Medical
Officers responded to a third-party call regarding a skateboarder who had fallen; however, refused help from others when asked. Initially unable to locate the individual, EMS found the person who refused any assistance as he only had very minor injuries.
Criminal Mischief
BYU Dispatch was notified of criminal mischief at the Y Trailhead. An officer was assigned to the call and was provided with photos that showed multiple trail signs and a bench had been vandalized on the trail. Dispatch reviewed camera surveillance and concluded the damage occurred on the morning of 11/08/2023.
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An officer ran a records check on a vehicle and observed that the vehicle's registered owner had a warrant. The officer stopped the vehicle and verified the driver did have a warrant. The officer placed the driver under arrest for the warrant. The driver stated that he did not have UT driver's license or a copy of his insurance card. The officer transported the driver to the Utah County Jail and booked him in for the warrant and traffic offences.
Medical
Officers responded to a third-party call regarding a skateboarder who had fallen; however, refused help from others when asked. Initially unable to locate the individual, EMS found the person who refused any assistance as he only had very minor injuries.
Criminal Mischief
BYU Dispatch was notified of criminal mischief at the Y Trailhead. An officer was assigned to the call and was provided with photos that showed multiple trail signs and a bench had been vandalized on the trail. Dispatch reviewed camera surveillance and concluded the damage occurred on the morning of 11/08/2023.
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Police Beat • 11/18/2023 to 11/20/2023
Welfare Check
An officer responded to the Mission Training Center on a report that a person may be suicidal. The officer met with the person, who said they had been suffering from panic attacks, but was not planning to harm them self. The person said they talked with their leader earlier and plans to talk with a counselor tomorrow. The officer did have reason to believe the person was a threat to themself. The person remained at the MTC where they will be surrounded by others until they can meet with a counselor.
Medical
An officer was dispatched to an injury at Haws Field. A fan had been hit in the face with a soccer ball. EMS responded and spoke with the patient who denied treatment and refused to provide any information.
Littering
The officer responded to the Riviera building for a littering call. Upon arrival, the officer located and contacted the complainant and had a brief conversation regarding the littering suspect. The officer patrolled the area in an attempt to locate the suspect. Suspect left prior to officer responding.
Welfare Check
An officer was dispatched to the parking lot of the Tanner Building for a welfare check on a female. The officer spoke with a male and a female, who stated that they had a verbal argument and that nothing physical had happened. Both parties calmed down and agreed that they could ride together back home.
Medical
While working the women's volleyball game at the Smith Field House, an officer was approached by an individual who reported that an unconscious person was in the restroom. The officer responded to the restroom of the indoor track and contacted the patient. The patient was in the entryway of the restroom and was not responsive. BYU EMS was requested to respond to the scene. Provo Fire responded as well and transported the patient to the Utah Valley Regional Medical Center.
Medical
An officer responded to North University Field for a medical call from a person who snapped their finger while playing flag football. Upon arrival, the patient was speaking, conscious, and breathing seated and was being treated by BYU EMS. A family member then transported the patient to Instacare.
Suicide attempt
An Officer responded to HR on a medical call. The officer spoke with the cousin of the patient who was on-scene and said the incident was likely an intentional overdose. Provo Fire along with BYU EMS responded, gathered up medications, and transported the patient to UVRMC. The officer collected evidence then responded to UVRMC and submitted a pink slip to admit the patient. The officer contacted the on-call supervisor and CAPS.
Lost Property
A police officer was assigned to a lost property detail. A civilian had located lost property and turned it over to an officer. The officer was unable to make contact with the property owner and turned it into Lost and Found.
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An officer responded to the Mission Training Center on a report that a person may be suicidal. The officer met with the person, who said they had been suffering from panic attacks, but was not planning to harm them self. The person said they talked with their leader earlier and plans to talk with a counselor tomorrow. The officer did have reason to believe the person was a threat to themself. The person remained at the MTC where they will be surrounded by others until they can meet with a counselor.
Medical
An officer was dispatched to an injury at Haws Field. A fan had been hit in the face with a soccer ball. EMS responded and spoke with the patient who denied treatment and refused to provide any information.
Littering
The officer responded to the Riviera building for a littering call. Upon arrival, the officer located and contacted the complainant and had a brief conversation regarding the littering suspect. The officer patrolled the area in an attempt to locate the suspect. Suspect left prior to officer responding.
Welfare Check
An officer was dispatched to the parking lot of the Tanner Building for a welfare check on a female. The officer spoke with a male and a female, who stated that they had a verbal argument and that nothing physical had happened. Both parties calmed down and agreed that they could ride together back home.
Medical
While working the women's volleyball game at the Smith Field House, an officer was approached by an individual who reported that an unconscious person was in the restroom. The officer responded to the restroom of the indoor track and contacted the patient. The patient was in the entryway of the restroom and was not responsive. BYU EMS was requested to respond to the scene. Provo Fire responded as well and transported the patient to the Utah Valley Regional Medical Center.
Medical
An officer responded to North University Field for a medical call from a person who snapped their finger while playing flag football. Upon arrival, the patient was speaking, conscious, and breathing seated and was being treated by BYU EMS. A family member then transported the patient to Instacare.
Suicide attempt
An Officer responded to HR on a medical call. The officer spoke with the cousin of the patient who was on-scene and said the incident was likely an intentional overdose. Provo Fire along with BYU EMS responded, gathered up medications, and transported the patient to UVRMC. The officer collected evidence then responded to UVRMC and submitted a pink slip to admit the patient. The officer contacted the on-call supervisor and CAPS.
Lost Property
A police officer was assigned to a lost property detail. A civilian had located lost property and turned it over to an officer. The officer was unable to make contact with the property owner and turned it into Lost and Found.
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Police Beat • 11/17/2023
Tobacco Problem
An officer observed an individual smoking a vape device at the Y Trailhead via video surveillance. They appeared too young to be in possession of tobacco. The officer stopped the vehicle as it was leaving the trailhead and spoke with the occupants. An individual admitted to smoking the vape and another occupant was in possession of the vape device. The other two occupants were juveniles out past curfew. The officer cited the adults for possession of tobacco by a minor and warned the juveniles about the curfew violation. The officer spoke with the parents of the two juveniles. This case will be referred to the Provo City Attorney's Office for review of charges.
Animal Problem
An officer responded to the Y Trailhead to an animal problem call. Upon arrival, the officer made contact with the complainant and had a brief conversation about a possible dog in distress somewhere in the area. The officer patrolled the area for any suspicious activity but did not observe any.
Medical
A passerby found an individual who was experiencing a seizure. Provo Fire, BYU EMS, and a police officer responded to the scene. The patient was treated and evaluated per EMT protocols. They were not transported to the ER.
Information
A police officer responded to the Student Health Center when an employee reported an incident. When the officer arrived, the involved party declined to make a report. Other resources were offered to the individual, which were declined as well. This report is made for information purposes only.
Information
An officer called a reporting party to answer questions regarding the process of how to make a police report. The reporting party just had general questions about remaining anonymous and who could make a police report. Officers responded and encouraged the reporting party to make a report if there was a crime.
Medical
An officer and BYU EMS responded to Heritage Halls for a patient who believed that they were having an allergic reaction to soy proteins. The patient had self-administered an epi-pen prior to the officer’s arrival. Provo Fire also responded. The patient had contacted their parent who was responding. Provo Fire cleared the scene. The patient started feeling better and returned to their room to wait for their mother.
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An officer observed an individual smoking a vape device at the Y Trailhead via video surveillance. They appeared too young to be in possession of tobacco. The officer stopped the vehicle as it was leaving the trailhead and spoke with the occupants. An individual admitted to smoking the vape and another occupant was in possession of the vape device. The other two occupants were juveniles out past curfew. The officer cited the adults for possession of tobacco by a minor and warned the juveniles about the curfew violation. The officer spoke with the parents of the two juveniles. This case will be referred to the Provo City Attorney's Office for review of charges.
Animal Problem
An officer responded to the Y Trailhead to an animal problem call. Upon arrival, the officer made contact with the complainant and had a brief conversation about a possible dog in distress somewhere in the area. The officer patrolled the area for any suspicious activity but did not observe any.
Medical
A passerby found an individual who was experiencing a seizure. Provo Fire, BYU EMS, and a police officer responded to the scene. The patient was treated and evaluated per EMT protocols. They were not transported to the ER.
Information
A police officer responded to the Student Health Center when an employee reported an incident. When the officer arrived, the involved party declined to make a report. Other resources were offered to the individual, which were declined as well. This report is made for information purposes only.
Information
An officer called a reporting party to answer questions regarding the process of how to make a police report. The reporting party just had general questions about remaining anonymous and who could make a police report. Officers responded and encouraged the reporting party to make a report if there was a crime.
Medical
An officer and BYU EMS responded to Heritage Halls for a patient who believed that they were having an allergic reaction to soy proteins. The patient had self-administered an epi-pen prior to the officer’s arrival. Provo Fire also responded. The patient had contacted their parent who was responding. Provo Fire cleared the scene. The patient started feeling better and returned to their room to wait for their mother.
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Police Beat • 11/16/2023
Accident – Property Damage
An officer responded to an agency assist request with Provo PD. It was requested that BYU police perform an agency assist and document the accident.
Medical
An officer responded to the IPF for a medical call that occurred when two students playing intramural soccer collided and hit their heads. One of the students had a cut to their scalp and requested that BYU EMS respond. The student was treated by BYU EMS and released.
Medical
A student playing intramural soccer sustained an ankle injury when accidentally kicked by another player. Provo Fire evaluated and treated the player before releasing them on-site.
Accident – Property Damage
A motorist was pulling into a parking space in Lot 19 and struck a parked truck. The motorist left a note on the parked truck's windshield. The owner of the parked truck called the police department wanting the accident documented. An officer was able to speak with both vehicle owners, and the incident was documented.
Abandoned Vehicle
Officers were dispatched to two abandoned vehicles at the Riviera. An officer was able to make contact with the registered owner. The owner advised they had obtained them from an auction and had plans to repair the vehicles. The owner was instructed to get parking permits approved for both vehicles and was advised to speak with the Riviera Hall Advisor about the timeframe and details for the vehicles.
Accident – Hit and Run
An officer contacted a complainant by phone who was reporting a delayed hit and run to their vehicle. The complainant stated that they were unaware of where the accident happened but felt that it could have possibly been in Lot 29A because they had left their vehicle there for a few days. The officer is waiting for the complainant to send additional information before the report can be completed.
Suspicious
Dispatch received an online notification of possible suspicious activity near the Wilkinson Student Center. The online report stated that an individual seemed to be scoping out bicycles at the bike rack. A description was provided, and three officers responded to the area. There was an approximately 25-30 minute time delay from the time the incident was reported to the time officers were dispatched to the call. Officers conducted foot patrols in the area for approximately 20 minutes but were unable to locate anything suspicious.
Medical
An officer responded to assist EMS with a walk-in patient. EMS treated and released the patient before canceling the officer.
Lost Property
An officer called a complainant who stated that they had parked on 150 East on the street the previous day and thought they might have left their purse on the street. The officer advised the complainant to check with BYU lost and found and also check with Provo PD because that area would be their jurisdiction. An officer responded to the scene and did not locate a purse. There was no camera footage taken in the area. The complainant stated they would check with Provo and that they had already filed a report in Springville because they thought it could possibly be there too. The complainant is a student at BYU and said that their ID was in their purse along with their credit cards. They said they had already put a hold on the financial cards.
Lost Property
An officer called a complainant whose parent lost their phone, ID, and credit card after placing them on their car at a tailgate event. The complainant had checked lost and found with no luck. They stated they had parked in the handicapped parking on the east side of Lot 45. They left through the north entrance and turned north on Canyon Road until they turned towards Orem. The officer drove to the parking lot and on Canyon Road without finding the items. The officer informed the complainant that they should also contact Provo and Orem PD.
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An officer responded to an agency assist request with Provo PD. It was requested that BYU police perform an agency assist and document the accident.
Medical
An officer responded to the IPF for a medical call that occurred when two students playing intramural soccer collided and hit their heads. One of the students had a cut to their scalp and requested that BYU EMS respond. The student was treated by BYU EMS and released.
Medical
A student playing intramural soccer sustained an ankle injury when accidentally kicked by another player. Provo Fire evaluated and treated the player before releasing them on-site.
Accident – Property Damage
A motorist was pulling into a parking space in Lot 19 and struck a parked truck. The motorist left a note on the parked truck's windshield. The owner of the parked truck called the police department wanting the accident documented. An officer was able to speak with both vehicle owners, and the incident was documented.
Abandoned Vehicle
Officers were dispatched to two abandoned vehicles at the Riviera. An officer was able to make contact with the registered owner. The owner advised they had obtained them from an auction and had plans to repair the vehicles. The owner was instructed to get parking permits approved for both vehicles and was advised to speak with the Riviera Hall Advisor about the timeframe and details for the vehicles.
Accident – Hit and Run
An officer contacted a complainant by phone who was reporting a delayed hit and run to their vehicle. The complainant stated that they were unaware of where the accident happened but felt that it could have possibly been in Lot 29A because they had left their vehicle there for a few days. The officer is waiting for the complainant to send additional information before the report can be completed.
Suspicious
Dispatch received an online notification of possible suspicious activity near the Wilkinson Student Center. The online report stated that an individual seemed to be scoping out bicycles at the bike rack. A description was provided, and three officers responded to the area. There was an approximately 25-30 minute time delay from the time the incident was reported to the time officers were dispatched to the call. Officers conducted foot patrols in the area for approximately 20 minutes but were unable to locate anything suspicious.
Medical
An officer responded to assist EMS with a walk-in patient. EMS treated and released the patient before canceling the officer.
Lost Property
An officer called a complainant who stated that they had parked on 150 East on the street the previous day and thought they might have left their purse on the street. The officer advised the complainant to check with BYU lost and found and also check with Provo PD because that area would be their jurisdiction. An officer responded to the scene and did not locate a purse. There was no camera footage taken in the area. The complainant stated they would check with Provo and that they had already filed a report in Springville because they thought it could possibly be there too. The complainant is a student at BYU and said that their ID was in their purse along with their credit cards. They said they had already put a hold on the financial cards.
Lost Property
An officer called a complainant whose parent lost their phone, ID, and credit card after placing them on their car at a tailgate event. The complainant had checked lost and found with no luck. They stated they had parked in the handicapped parking on the east side of Lot 45. They left through the north entrance and turned north on Canyon Road until they turned towards Orem. The officer drove to the parking lot and on Canyon Road without finding the items. The officer informed the complainant that they should also contact Provo and Orem PD.
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Police Beat • 11/15/2023
Medical
An officer responded to the Richards building to a medical call. Provo Fire and EMS were leaving the area as BYU police and BYU EMS arrived. The patient had been treated and released prior to the officer's arrival.
Traffic Accident
A motorist struck a parked car while pulling into a parking space near the Cannon Center. The owner of the parked car was contacted, and driver information was exchanged.
Disturbance
A complainant reported that a male was approaching females in the Cougar Eat, asking inappropriate questions, and recording them. When officers met with the male, he didn't want to give the officers his name, but the complainant gave the officers his TikTok account information, which includes his name. The male has a segment on his accounts called "Interviewing Mormons" and the report was filed.
Suspicious
Police were dispatched to a suspicious detail at the Tanner Building. The complainant stated that an individual potentially experiencing homelessness had entered the building and attempted to steal a backpack and a jacket from the MBA office. The time delay was approximately 10 minutes before officers received the call. Officers searched the surrounding area for approximately 30 minutes but were unable to locate the individual.
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An officer responded to the Richards building to a medical call. Provo Fire and EMS were leaving the area as BYU police and BYU EMS arrived. The patient had been treated and released prior to the officer's arrival.
Traffic Accident
A motorist struck a parked car while pulling into a parking space near the Cannon Center. The owner of the parked car was contacted, and driver information was exchanged.
Disturbance
A complainant reported that a male was approaching females in the Cougar Eat, asking inappropriate questions, and recording them. When officers met with the male, he didn't want to give the officers his name, but the complainant gave the officers his TikTok account information, which includes his name. The male has a segment on his accounts called "Interviewing Mormons" and the report was filed.
Suspicious
Police were dispatched to a suspicious detail at the Tanner Building. The complainant stated that an individual potentially experiencing homelessness had entered the building and attempted to steal a backpack and a jacket from the MBA office. The time delay was approximately 10 minutes before officers received the call. Officers searched the surrounding area for approximately 30 minutes but were unable to locate the individual.
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