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Police Beat • 07/22/2025
Medical
The BYU Police Department received a call regarding a medical issue at the MTC, specifically near Building T3. As the officer began to respond to the call, the dispatcher informed him that security supervisors were already on the scene and able to manage the situation.
Parking Problem
An officer was contacted by the housing manager at Wyview Park regarding an abandoned Chrysler Concord with registration expired since September 2022. The registered owner no longer resides at the BYU campus apartment complex. Housing management requested the vehicle be removed from the property. In response, the officer tagged the vehicle with a 7-day notice for removal, warning that it would be impounded if not moved within that timeframe.
Information
An officer responded to the WSC regarding a boxing match that occurred the previous night at HR, involving two FSY participants. After speaking with the parents of both individuals, it was determined that neither party wished to pursue criminal action. The officer also spoke with the participants, who voluntarily surrendered the boxing gloves to FSY leaders.
Information
The BYU Police Department received a report of a possible domestic disturbance at Wymount Terrace. Officers responded to the scene and contacted three individuals inside the residence. Upon further investigation, it was determined that the individuals were playing video games, and the situation had escalated due to loud and overly competitive behavior.
Hit and Run – Accident
An officer responded to Lot 4 to meet with the reporting party (RP), a witness to a hit-and-run vehicle accident. The RP, who was picking up his son from a sports camp, observed a silver vehicle backing out of a handicap parking space near the Engineering Building. The vehicle contacted a parked BYU vehicle, causing the parked car to shift upon impact. The case has been referred to investigators.
Medical
A report was received regarding an unconscious female FSY attendee at the dance held at the JFSB. Provo EMS and BYU Police responded to the scene. Upon arrival, the patient was found to be conscious, alert, and appeared to be in good condition. After a thorough evaluation on-site, the patient was cleared and released to staff.
Medical
The officer was assisting Provo EMS with an unrelated medical call and was informed by FSY staff that another attendee required medical attention. The officer directed EMS personnel to the individual, who was complaining of knee pain. The patient stated that the knee had been dislocated previously but was feeling better, though it still hurt slightly. The patient was treated on-site with an ice pack.
Trespassing
An officer responded to east campus for a trespassing. The reporting party witnessed several motorcycles riding in the bowl area and around the parking lot. The suspects were gone on arrival.
Suspicious
An officer responded to a report of a suspicious person at the Cone. The reporting party stated that a male had called the business phone, claiming to be a U.S. Marshal. The male requested that the reporting party move to a private location away from others to continue the conversation. The reporting party refused to provide any information to the suspect and instead referred him to law enforcement. At that point, the suspect disconnected the call.
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The BYU Police Department received a call regarding a medical issue at the MTC, specifically near Building T3. As the officer began to respond to the call, the dispatcher informed him that security supervisors were already on the scene and able to manage the situation.
Parking Problem
An officer was contacted by the housing manager at Wyview Park regarding an abandoned Chrysler Concord with registration expired since September 2022. The registered owner no longer resides at the BYU campus apartment complex. Housing management requested the vehicle be removed from the property. In response, the officer tagged the vehicle with a 7-day notice for removal, warning that it would be impounded if not moved within that timeframe.
Information
An officer responded to the WSC regarding a boxing match that occurred the previous night at HR, involving two FSY participants. After speaking with the parents of both individuals, it was determined that neither party wished to pursue criminal action. The officer also spoke with the participants, who voluntarily surrendered the boxing gloves to FSY leaders.
Information
The BYU Police Department received a report of a possible domestic disturbance at Wymount Terrace. Officers responded to the scene and contacted three individuals inside the residence. Upon further investigation, it was determined that the individuals were playing video games, and the situation had escalated due to loud and overly competitive behavior.
Hit and Run – Accident
An officer responded to Lot 4 to meet with the reporting party (RP), a witness to a hit-and-run vehicle accident. The RP, who was picking up his son from a sports camp, observed a silver vehicle backing out of a handicap parking space near the Engineering Building. The vehicle contacted a parked BYU vehicle, causing the parked car to shift upon impact. The case has been referred to investigators.
Medical
A report was received regarding an unconscious female FSY attendee at the dance held at the JFSB. Provo EMS and BYU Police responded to the scene. Upon arrival, the patient was found to be conscious, alert, and appeared to be in good condition. After a thorough evaluation on-site, the patient was cleared and released to staff.
Medical
The officer was assisting Provo EMS with an unrelated medical call and was informed by FSY staff that another attendee required medical attention. The officer directed EMS personnel to the individual, who was complaining of knee pain. The patient stated that the knee had been dislocated previously but was feeling better, though it still hurt slightly. The patient was treated on-site with an ice pack.
Trespassing
An officer responded to east campus for a trespassing. The reporting party witnessed several motorcycles riding in the bowl area and around the parking lot. The suspects were gone on arrival.
Suspicious
An officer responded to a report of a suspicious person at the Cone. The reporting party stated that a male had called the business phone, claiming to be a U.S. Marshal. The male requested that the reporting party move to a private location away from others to continue the conversation. The reporting party refused to provide any information to the suspect and instead referred him to law enforcement. At that point, the suspect disconnected the call.
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Police Beat • 07/21/2025
Lost Property
The BYU Police Department received a report from a representative of the Chemistry/Biochemistry Department located in the Benson Building. Following a comprehensive key audit, the department discovered that 89 master keys were unaccounted for. The reporting party stated that there is no indication of theft; rather, the keys are believed to have not been returned by former student employees.
Accident
An officer responded to the south side of Hinckley Hall regarding a non-reportable accident involving a BYU-owned vehicle and a parked vehicle located in a construction zone. Upon arrival, the officer documented the incident. Both the driver of the BYU vehicle and the owner of the parked vehicle exchanged information. No injuries were reported, and no formal report was required.
Hit and Run – Accident
The BYU Police Department received a report of a hit-and-run accident that occurred in Lot 2, located in front of the Museum of Art (MOA). The complainant, who was no longer on campus, requested that an officer contact her by phone. The case is under investigation.
Information
An officer responded by phone to an online report regarding an unknown individual using their finger to write in the dust on a vehicle. The complainant indicated that the markings would not easily buff out, however, caused no permanent damage. After reviewing available video surveillance, the officer was unable to identify anyone approaching the vehicle.
Citizen Contact
An officer responded to Cannon Center for a citizen assist. The company Bare Metal was on scene ready to clean the cooking vents. They requested access to the roof area to complete the job.
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The BYU Police Department received a report from a representative of the Chemistry/Biochemistry Department located in the Benson Building. Following a comprehensive key audit, the department discovered that 89 master keys were unaccounted for. The reporting party stated that there is no indication of theft; rather, the keys are believed to have not been returned by former student employees.
Accident
An officer responded to the south side of Hinckley Hall regarding a non-reportable accident involving a BYU-owned vehicle and a parked vehicle located in a construction zone. Upon arrival, the officer documented the incident. Both the driver of the BYU vehicle and the owner of the parked vehicle exchanged information. No injuries were reported, and no formal report was required.
Hit and Run – Accident
The BYU Police Department received a report of a hit-and-run accident that occurred in Lot 2, located in front of the Museum of Art (MOA). The complainant, who was no longer on campus, requested that an officer contact her by phone. The case is under investigation.
Information
An officer responded by phone to an online report regarding an unknown individual using their finger to write in the dust on a vehicle. The complainant indicated that the markings would not easily buff out, however, caused no permanent damage. After reviewing available video surveillance, the officer was unable to identify anyone approaching the vehicle.
Citizen Contact
An officer responded to Cannon Center for a citizen assist. The company Bare Metal was on scene ready to clean the cooking vents. They requested access to the roof area to complete the job.
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Police Beat • 07/20/2025
Unsecured Gate
A police officer discovered that the large, south vehicle-sized gate at North University Field had been left unlocked. Attempting to secure the area, the officer used a chain and padlock found on-site but found that the keys in their possession were incompatible with the padlock. After notifying the dispatch of the situation, the officer cleared the scene to ensure safety and proper follow-up.
Assault
The BYU Police Department responded to a report of a possible assault on the 'Y' hiking trail. Upon arrival, officers interviewed a female victim who explained that while walking near turn 11, she encountered a male and female couple with an unleashed dog. When the dog approached her, she gestured to keep it away, which appeared to provoke the female of the pair, who then shouted racially charged remarks, telling her to "Go back to your country" due to her Asian descent. Subsequently, the male member of the couple approached and verbally assaulted her before striking her with a walking stick. The suspects had already left the scene by the time officers arrived. Surveillance footage and license plate recognition systems helped identify the individuals responsible for the assault. The case has been referred to investigators.
Alarm – SAB
An officer responded to a report of a held door alarm. Upon arrival, the officer determined that the door was being held open by air pressure. After informing the dispatch of the situation and inspecting the area, everything appeared normal, and no suspicious activity was observed.
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A police officer discovered that the large, south vehicle-sized gate at North University Field had been left unlocked. Attempting to secure the area, the officer used a chain and padlock found on-site but found that the keys in their possession were incompatible with the padlock. After notifying the dispatch of the situation, the officer cleared the scene to ensure safety and proper follow-up.
Assault
The BYU Police Department responded to a report of a possible assault on the 'Y' hiking trail. Upon arrival, officers interviewed a female victim who explained that while walking near turn 11, she encountered a male and female couple with an unleashed dog. When the dog approached her, she gestured to keep it away, which appeared to provoke the female of the pair, who then shouted racially charged remarks, telling her to "Go back to your country" due to her Asian descent. Subsequently, the male member of the couple approached and verbally assaulted her before striking her with a walking stick. The suspects had already left the scene by the time officers arrived. Surveillance footage and license plate recognition systems helped identify the individuals responsible for the assault. The case has been referred to investigators.
Alarm – SAB
An officer responded to a report of a held door alarm. Upon arrival, the officer determined that the door was being held open by air pressure. After informing the dispatch of the situation and inspecting the area, everything appeared normal, and no suspicious activity was observed.
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Police Beat • 07/19/2025
Unsecure Gate
An officer discovered the southwest gate at the NCAA Track and Field facility open during a routine check. After inspecting the area and finding no one present, the officer secured the premises by closing and locking the gate.
Suspicious Circumstance
Police officers responded to an intrusion alarm at the Marriott Center after two males entered through an unsecured exterior door. Security cameras showed the suspects briefly entering and then exiting the building. Officers conducted an extensive search but were unable to locate them initially. Dispatch later tracked the individuals to Helaman Halls, where they entered J Hall with a group of males. Both suspects were subsequently identified and interviewed. They admitted to the incident, expressed sincere apologies, and were released with documented warnings.
Carbon Monoxide (CO) – Alarm
An officer responded to a carbon monoxide (CO) alarm at Wyview 24, where tenants had evacuated after accidentally leaving their stovetop on a low setting. Provo Fire arrived and measured a CO level of 50 parts per million, then ventilated the apartment. BYU Housing was notified to inspect the stove, and the on-call electrician requested the officer reset the alarm panel to clear the system.
Suspicious Circumstance
BYU dispatch received a report of a suspicious male near the Wilkinson Student Center, described as having "emerged" from the bushes, causing concern for the complainant. The incident occurred approximately 30 minutes prior to the call. An officer responded and conducted a thorough search of the area but was unable to locate anyone matching the description.
Theft
An officer contacted a Wyview Park resident who reported via the BYU Police website that a bag containing his E-bike charger was stolen from his bicycle at the bike racks near Freedom Blvd and Building 16. The resident believes the theft occurred within the past 48 hours. The officer reviewed nearby camera footage, but the bike was not visible on camera. The E-bike itself was not stolen, as it had been properly secured.
Criminal Mischief
An officer was dispatched to the Taylor Building after a custodial employee reported that someone had written on a newly installed "BYU Official's Parking Only" sign. The officer met with the complainant on the northeast side of BYU East Campus. A photo of the sign was taken and attached to the report. The writing was successfully removed using a cleaner and rag, with no permanent damage to the sign. Surveillance footage was reviewed, but no relevant recordings were found. There are no suspects currently.
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An officer discovered the southwest gate at the NCAA Track and Field facility open during a routine check. After inspecting the area and finding no one present, the officer secured the premises by closing and locking the gate.
Suspicious Circumstance
Police officers responded to an intrusion alarm at the Marriott Center after two males entered through an unsecured exterior door. Security cameras showed the suspects briefly entering and then exiting the building. Officers conducted an extensive search but were unable to locate them initially. Dispatch later tracked the individuals to Helaman Halls, where they entered J Hall with a group of males. Both suspects were subsequently identified and interviewed. They admitted to the incident, expressed sincere apologies, and were released with documented warnings.
Carbon Monoxide (CO) – Alarm
An officer responded to a carbon monoxide (CO) alarm at Wyview 24, where tenants had evacuated after accidentally leaving their stovetop on a low setting. Provo Fire arrived and measured a CO level of 50 parts per million, then ventilated the apartment. BYU Housing was notified to inspect the stove, and the on-call electrician requested the officer reset the alarm panel to clear the system.
Suspicious Circumstance
BYU dispatch received a report of a suspicious male near the Wilkinson Student Center, described as having "emerged" from the bushes, causing concern for the complainant. The incident occurred approximately 30 minutes prior to the call. An officer responded and conducted a thorough search of the area but was unable to locate anyone matching the description.
Theft
An officer contacted a Wyview Park resident who reported via the BYU Police website that a bag containing his E-bike charger was stolen from his bicycle at the bike racks near Freedom Blvd and Building 16. The resident believes the theft occurred within the past 48 hours. The officer reviewed nearby camera footage, but the bike was not visible on camera. The E-bike itself was not stolen, as it had been properly secured.
Criminal Mischief
An officer was dispatched to the Taylor Building after a custodial employee reported that someone had written on a newly installed "BYU Official's Parking Only" sign. The officer met with the complainant on the northeast side of BYU East Campus. A photo of the sign was taken and attached to the report. The writing was successfully removed using a cleaner and rag, with no permanent damage to the sign. Surveillance footage was reviewed, but no relevant recordings were found. There are no suspects currently.
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Police Beat • 07/18/2025
Trespassing
BYU Dispatch received reports of two males observed on security cameras walking through Lavell Edwards Stadium after hours. It was noted that at least one individual was armed with a sword. Provo and BYU police responded promptly to the scene, conducted a search, and located both males. They safely disarmed the individuals; the juvenile was then contacted by an officer, who notified his parent and subsequently released him to their custody. The adult male was cited for trespassing and contributing to the delinquency of a minor, then released. The juvenile was referred to the 4th District Juvenile Court for trespassing and curfew violations.
Juvenile Problem
Police officers observed a group of three males transporting an office chair stolen from the loading docks of the JFSB. The juveniles were attempting to ride the chair down the ramp into Lot 14. Since the youths were out past Provo City curfew, officers contacted their parents, who arrived and took custody of them.
Unsecure Premise
Officers responded to a trespassing incident involving two juveniles at LVES. Upon inspection, they discovered that the south side north elevator was left unlocked, granting access to the press boxes on all floors. Additionally, two of the four doors leading from the stands to the press boxes were found unlocked. After addressing the trespassing, an officer secured the accessible doors; however, without an elevator key, they were unable to lock the elevator access itself.
Information
A BYU Police officer responded to a report of a possibly abandoned vehicle in Lot 60. Upon contact with the registered owner, it was confirmed that the vehicle was being used by his child attending FSY on BYU campus. The owner assured us that the vehicle would be moved within 24 hours.
Fire Alarm
BYU Police responded to a fire alarm activation in HR. The tenants reported no actions that could have triggered the alarm, and no flames, smoke, or other potential causes were evident. An officer silenced the alarm and contacted BYU Electricians to evaluate and address the malfunctioning system.
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BYU Dispatch received reports of two males observed on security cameras walking through Lavell Edwards Stadium after hours. It was noted that at least one individual was armed with a sword. Provo and BYU police responded promptly to the scene, conducted a search, and located both males. They safely disarmed the individuals; the juvenile was then contacted by an officer, who notified his parent and subsequently released him to their custody. The adult male was cited for trespassing and contributing to the delinquency of a minor, then released. The juvenile was referred to the 4th District Juvenile Court for trespassing and curfew violations.
Juvenile Problem
Police officers observed a group of three males transporting an office chair stolen from the loading docks of the JFSB. The juveniles were attempting to ride the chair down the ramp into Lot 14. Since the youths were out past Provo City curfew, officers contacted their parents, who arrived and took custody of them.
Unsecure Premise
Officers responded to a trespassing incident involving two juveniles at LVES. Upon inspection, they discovered that the south side north elevator was left unlocked, granting access to the press boxes on all floors. Additionally, two of the four doors leading from the stands to the press boxes were found unlocked. After addressing the trespassing, an officer secured the accessible doors; however, without an elevator key, they were unable to lock the elevator access itself.
Information
A BYU Police officer responded to a report of a possibly abandoned vehicle in Lot 60. Upon contact with the registered owner, it was confirmed that the vehicle was being used by his child attending FSY on BYU campus. The owner assured us that the vehicle would be moved within 24 hours.
Fire Alarm
BYU Police responded to a fire alarm activation in HR. The tenants reported no actions that could have triggered the alarm, and no flames, smoke, or other potential causes were evident. An officer silenced the alarm and contacted BYU Electricians to evaluate and address the malfunctioning system.
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Police Beat • 07/17/2025
Fire Alarm
An officer was dispatched to HR 14 in response to an unknown alarm in the lobby area. Upon arrival, the officer determined the alarm was a "trouble alarm" indicated on the notifier panel and acknowledged it. The complainant, a resident assistant, requested an explanation of the alarm system and how to better address similar issues in the future. The officer provided general information about the alarm system and standard officer response procedures.
Welfare Check
An officer responded to a report regarding a homeless man and his emotional support dog inside the Tanner Building. Upon arrival on the third floor, the officer located the individual and his dog, who were present alongside a faculty member. The man was invited to speak to students at the Ballard Center of Social Impact.
Abandoned Emergency 911 Hang-up Call
Dispatch received an abandoned emergency 911 hang-up call originating from the Botany Pond area. Upon reviewing the surveillance footage, dispatch observed a young child pressing the call button and then continuing to play nearby. Officers responded to the area.
Medical
An officer responded to the JSB regarding a medical assist involving a 21-year-old female at FSY who had passed out. EMS evaluated her on-site and found no concerns. She was cleared to return to FSY and normal activities.
Chest Pain
A male adult was attended to by police and Provo Fire personnel at the Joseph Smith Building after experiencing chest pain. The individual reported that he had not lost consciousness and was not experiencing pain in his left arm. Following assessment and treatment by medics, the patient was deemed stable and was not transported to a hospital for further care.
Juvenile Problem
An officer responded to Chipman Hall after an FSY counselor reported that someone had been banging on the windows of two different rooms. Upon arrival, the reporting party was unable to identify or describe the suspect. The officer advised the FSY counselor that increased patrols would be conducted, particularly around midnight when the incidents appeared to occur. During subsequent patrols, no individuals were observed or contacted.
Unsecure Gate
At approximately midnight, an officer discovered the south grounds, and the vehicle rental gate left open. Upon inspection, no individuals were found on the premises. Noting that the gate is typically secured during this time, the officer closed and secured the gate to ensure the safety of the area.
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An officer was dispatched to HR 14 in response to an unknown alarm in the lobby area. Upon arrival, the officer determined the alarm was a "trouble alarm" indicated on the notifier panel and acknowledged it. The complainant, a resident assistant, requested an explanation of the alarm system and how to better address similar issues in the future. The officer provided general information about the alarm system and standard officer response procedures.
Welfare Check
An officer responded to a report regarding a homeless man and his emotional support dog inside the Tanner Building. Upon arrival on the third floor, the officer located the individual and his dog, who were present alongside a faculty member. The man was invited to speak to students at the Ballard Center of Social Impact.
Abandoned Emergency 911 Hang-up Call
Dispatch received an abandoned emergency 911 hang-up call originating from the Botany Pond area. Upon reviewing the surveillance footage, dispatch observed a young child pressing the call button and then continuing to play nearby. Officers responded to the area.
Medical
An officer responded to the JSB regarding a medical assist involving a 21-year-old female at FSY who had passed out. EMS evaluated her on-site and found no concerns. She was cleared to return to FSY and normal activities.
Chest Pain
A male adult was attended to by police and Provo Fire personnel at the Joseph Smith Building after experiencing chest pain. The individual reported that he had not lost consciousness and was not experiencing pain in his left arm. Following assessment and treatment by medics, the patient was deemed stable and was not transported to a hospital for further care.
Juvenile Problem
An officer responded to Chipman Hall after an FSY counselor reported that someone had been banging on the windows of two different rooms. Upon arrival, the reporting party was unable to identify or describe the suspect. The officer advised the FSY counselor that increased patrols would be conducted, particularly around midnight when the incidents appeared to occur. During subsequent patrols, no individuals were observed or contacted.
Unsecure Gate
At approximately midnight, an officer discovered the south grounds, and the vehicle rental gate left open. Upon inspection, no individuals were found on the premises. Noting that the gate is typically secured during this time, the officer closed and secured the gate to ensure the safety of the area.
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Police Beat • 07/16/2025
Theft
An officer was dispatched in response to a reported theft involving a missing backpack. Upon arrival, the complainant stated that her backpack had been stolen. After reviewing security camera footage, it was determined that the complainant had inadvertently left the backpack in a different building. The complainant acknowledged this and stated she would check with the lost and found at that location.
Theft
An officer was assigned to investigate a reported bicycle theft at Wymount Terrace, building 5D. The complainant stated that their bicycle was stolen overnight. At the time of the theft, the bicycle was secured with both a U-lock and a chain lock. Despite these security measures, the suspect successfully defeated both locks and removed the bicycle from the location. The serial number of the bicycle is unknown, and there is no suspect information.
Suspicious
Officers were dispatched to the Tanner Building in response to a report of a suspicious male. Upon arrival, officers conducted a search of the area but were unable to locate the individual. The male is known to officers from previous encounters on campus. At this time, he has not been banned from university property, and no criminal activity was observed or reported during this incident.
Welfare Check
An officer responded to the Rivera for a welfare check after receiving information from housing staff that an 18-year-old female may be suicidal. Officers attempted to contact her at the residence and by phone without success. The officer then spoke with the female’s father, who advised that she was safe and had moved to a different housing unit the previous day. He confirmed she was not suicidal and had recently spoken with her, a psychologist, and the housing supervisor to ensure her well-being. He requested that no further action be taken by law enforcement.
Trauma
Officers and BYU EMS responded to the intramural field for a report of a frisbee player with an injured ankle. The patient was treated on scene by EMS and released.
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An officer was dispatched in response to a reported theft involving a missing backpack. Upon arrival, the complainant stated that her backpack had been stolen. After reviewing security camera footage, it was determined that the complainant had inadvertently left the backpack in a different building. The complainant acknowledged this and stated she would check with the lost and found at that location.
Theft
An officer was assigned to investigate a reported bicycle theft at Wymount Terrace, building 5D. The complainant stated that their bicycle was stolen overnight. At the time of the theft, the bicycle was secured with both a U-lock and a chain lock. Despite these security measures, the suspect successfully defeated both locks and removed the bicycle from the location. The serial number of the bicycle is unknown, and there is no suspect information.
Suspicious
Officers were dispatched to the Tanner Building in response to a report of a suspicious male. Upon arrival, officers conducted a search of the area but were unable to locate the individual. The male is known to officers from previous encounters on campus. At this time, he has not been banned from university property, and no criminal activity was observed or reported during this incident.
Welfare Check
An officer responded to the Rivera for a welfare check after receiving information from housing staff that an 18-year-old female may be suicidal. Officers attempted to contact her at the residence and by phone without success. The officer then spoke with the female’s father, who advised that she was safe and had moved to a different housing unit the previous day. He confirmed she was not suicidal and had recently spoken with her, a psychologist, and the housing supervisor to ensure her well-being. He requested that no further action be taken by law enforcement.
Trauma
Officers and BYU EMS responded to the intramural field for a report of a frisbee player with an injured ankle. The patient was treated on scene by EMS and released.
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