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Police Beat • 04/23/2025 - 04/24/2025

Medical
BYU Police responded to a report of an unconscious student who had fallen in the Heber Grant Building (HGB). Provo EMS arrived to assess the situation and, after evaluating the student, determined that he was stable and cleared him at the scene.

Suspicious
An officer was dispatched to West Campus after a report of a suspicious stroller found in the parking lot. Upon arrival, the officer inspected the stroller and discovered a blanket and jacket inside, determining there was nothing out of the ordinary. After confirming the stroller's contents were harmless, the officer cleared the scene.

Medical
An officer and Provo Paramedics responded to a medical emergency at Wymount Terrace, where they evaluated a female experiencing health issues. After the assessment, the paramedics advised that she should be transported to the hospital. Her husband then drove her to the hospital in their personal vehicle for further care.

Welfare Check
An officer was dispatched to respond to a safe-walk alert after it lost connection. Dispatch reached out to the subject's roommate, who promptly checked the bedroom and found the individual safe and sound, having simply forgotten to end the safe-walk.

Traffic Offense
An officer was dispatched to Helaman Halls for a report of a SUV driving recklessly with people hanging from the outside of the vehicle. The call was delayed by about 10 minutes. The officer checked the area but did not find the reported vehicle. The officer and dispatch were unable to find an LPR hit to identify the vehicle.

Suspicious
Officers were dispatched to Smith Field House's Volleyball room following reports of a suspicious individual seen retrieving drinks from the refrigerator in a secured area. Upon arrival, they identified the individual as the building manager, who has authorized access to the room. No further action was required.

Medical
An officer and Provo Fire responded to a medical call at West Campus. A student had passed out; however, when I arrived with the fire department, she was conscious and alert. Provo Fire was assisting with her care, and police assistance was no longer needed.

Agency Assist
Officers responded to the Harold B. Lee Library to assist detectives from the Santaquin Police Department in apprehending a drywall contractor. With the help of BYU building security, officers successfully located and arrested the suspect. The BYU police then escorted the Santaquin PD officers to their vehicle, providing assistance until their departure from campus.

Accident
An officer responded to Lot 5 for a reported hit-and-run accident. The complainant stated that the back passenger side of his vehicle and the rear taillight were scratched by another vehicle. He mentioned that this is the second time his car has been hit this year. A security camera on the Engineering Building overlooks the parking lot, and the officer will review the surveillance footage to see if the suspect vehicle can be identified. The case is currently under review.

Found Property
An officer was dispatched to Smith Field House after a building care employee discovered a wallet while cleaning the bleachers. The officer contacted the wallet's owner using identification found inside and informed them of the situation. The owner has arranged to pick up their wallet from the front counter of the police station in the JKB the following day.

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Police Beat • 04/22/2025

Suspicious Person
An officer was dispatched to the HBLL for a report of a suspicious male standing by a trashcan. The officer spoke with the reported individual and did not find anything suspicious about the individual. The officer did not see anything illegal about the individual's activities as they said they were waiting to give a friend a ride.

Criminal Mischief
The officer responded to the tunnel at Ellsworth Building regarding a report of criminal mischief. The officer photographed the graffiti and reviewed the cameras in the area but found nothing noteworthy. The report was forwarded to the investigations team to check with Provo PD to see if they recognized the tag. Dispatch submitted a request for the paint crew to respond to remove the graffiti.

Criminal Mischief
Report of an unlawful entry into a campus building in the East Campus area.
A caller reported that minor debris was scattered inside a building that is currently undergoing construction. Officers responded to the location, inspected the area, and determined that some minor damage had occurred. A security evaluation was conducted, and it was determined that additional security measures could be implemented. Currently, there is no ongoing threat to the public or the campus community. The case will remain under review for security measure evaluation.

Information
BYU Police were notified of a possible fraud attempt that had occurred in Virginia. The reporting party, a parent of a BYU student, received a phone call attempting to scam them out of money. Recognizing it as a scam, the parent did not send any money to the scammer. The reporting party requested that the information be documented in case BYU experienced similar incidents in the future.

Citizen Contact
A report was received regarding an individual potentially approaching campus who the caller believes poses a threat to them or their family member attending school there, based on prior interactions with the family. An officer contacted the caller to document the complaint and collect pertinent details. Currently, there is no immediate danger to the campus community, and university administration has been informed of the situation.

Lost Property
BYU Police received a report regarding lost keys in the BRWB. An officer collected the relevant details and documented the incident. The reporting party was issued a case number for internal tracking purposes.

Suspicious
An officer responded to a report of a suspicious drone flying above an apartment complex. After arriving at the scene, the officer conducted a thorough search of the area but did not locate the drone. The complainant preferred to remain anonymous and did not wish to be contacted.

Found Property
An officer was dispatched to pick up a wallet that was found in Lot 4 by the complainant. The officer identified the owner by a driver's license found in the wallet. The officer contact the owner and returned the wallet.

Trespassing
An officer was dispatched to the Bell Tower for a report of possible trespassers inside the building. The officer contacted the individuals inside the bell tower. One of the individuals was an authorized piano player who had been practicing. This individual is authorized to give tours and was doing so with some of his ward members. The officer did not find anything illegal in this incident.

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Police Beat • 04/20/2025 - 04/21/2025

Unsecure Gate
In the early hours of the morning, an officer on patrol discovered the NCAA main gate wide open at 2:00 AM. After thoroughly inspecting the grounds to ensure there were no problems, the officer proceeded to close and secure the gate.

Accident - Lot 26
A vehicle was attempting to park and hit another car while in the process. Very minor damage.

Welfare Check
An officer was dispatched for a welfare check at May Hall after a resident registered for a safe walk that hadn't been closed out. Upon arrival, the officer successfully contacted the student, confirming that she had arrived safely at her apartment.

Animal Problem
Officers responded to a call about a bat in the Talmage Building, reported by Building Care near room 3322. Upon arrival, they successfully removed the bat using specialized equipment from Risk Management, resolving the situation without any incident.

Information
BYU Police responded to a report of possible criminal mischief at the LSB bike racks after a third-party observer claimed a bicycle had been intentionally damaged. Upon investigation, an officer discovered a bike with a broken rear mudflap, but it appeared to be tipped over, suggesting accidental damage rather than vandalism. Since the owner of the bike is unknown, the case will be closed unless a victim comes forward.

Medical
Emergency responders were summoned to the Wilkinson Student Center following an incident involving a student employee at Cougar Eat who sustained burns on her right arm and leg. Upon arrival, an officer noted the employee was receiving care from her supervisors, who explained that the injuries occurred while she was attempting to retrieve a tray of hot beans, leading to a spill that caused the burns. Provo Paramedics arrived shortly thereafter and transported the injured student to Utah Valley Hospital for further treatment. The officer also coordinated with dispatch to notify BYU Risk Management about the incident.

Civil Problem
Officers responded to a report of a landscaping company’s use of water associated with BYU campus property near the Riviera apartments. Upon arrival, officers contacted the landscaping employees, who confirmed they had been instructed by a BYU housing staff member to disconnect the water, which had already been done. Ongoing construction in the area involved Provo Power and an excavation company, while the landscaping crew was in the process of delivering gravel and briefly connected a hose to minimize dust. Officers informed the foreman to seek approval from housing for any future connections, despite previous permissions. The crew accepted a nearby water spigot on a different property to avoid further issues with BYU property, and it was noted that no additional water was needed that day.

Found Property
An officer responded to a report of a wallet found in lot 56. After contacting the complainant, the officer located the wallet and contacted its owner. The owner arrived at the JKB, retrieved the wallet, and confirmed that all contents were intact.

Found Property
In this incident, a law enforcement officer responded to a report of property found at the JKB. Upon arrival, the officer collected the laptop computer from the complainant and successfully identified its owner through specific markings and a name. The officer then returned the item to its rightful owner.

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Police Beat • 04/19/2025

Lewdness
BYU police dispatchers monitored security cameras around Budge Hall following reports of planned pranks. During their observation, they witnessed a male repeatedly expose his genitals in public. The individual was identified and brought to the BYU police station for questioning, where he waived his Miranda rights. Subsequently, he was arrested and taken to the Utah County Jail on charges of lewdness.

Carbon Monoxide Alarm
A carbon monoxide (CO) alarm was triggered at the Riviera apartment complex. Provo Fire Department responded to the situation and conducted a thorough check of the apartment for any signs of carbon monoxide gas. Their assessment revealed no elevated levels of CO in the unit, indicating that the alarm was likely faulty. Following the incident, housing management was contacted to address the issue and arrange for repairs to the defective CO alarm.

Welfare Check
Police responded to Wymount Terrace following a report of screaming from an apartment. Upon arrival, they discovered that a verbal argument had occurred between siblings, one of whom was a juvenile. No physical violence was involved, and the situation had already de-escalated, with the parties separating. The mother of the siblings arrived and agreed to take the younger sibling to a different location for the night to help calm tensions.

Family Problem
An officer received a phone report regarding a family dispute involving a laptop computer. The complainant reported that his brother-in-law had taken back a laptop he originally gifted to his sister without permission, breaching their trust. After discussing various resolution options, the complainant and his wife decided to handle the matter privately within the family, enlisting the help of other relatives to resolve the disagreement, thus no further police action was required.

Welfare Check
A concerned citizen reported witnessing a vehicle speeding through the roundabout at the Wilkinson Student Center, with a passenger allegedly screaming for help. Campus security used surveillance cameras and license plate readers to identify the vehicle. A police officer then contacted the individuals involved, confirming their safety. They clarified that the incident was a prank, and no further action was taken.

Public Peace
Officers were dispatched to investigate a report of a man yelling racially discriminatory comments near the Life Science Building. Upon arrival, an officer, with the vehicle window down, confirmed hearing a male voice using racial slurs. The officer located a man near the Benson Building, who initially refused to provide identification but eventually complied. The man denied making any racist remarks and expressed frustration over President Trump’s unfulfilled campaign promises. Despite his claims of visiting friends in Utah, he did not answer further questions regarding his presence on campus. After officers explained the complaint, they advised him to leave, and he stated he had called an Uber and would wait off-campus for his ride.

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Police Beat • 04/18/2025

Medical - Heart Problem
An officer was dispatched to a medical call regarding a heart problem at Heritage. A student was complaining of severe chest pain. The Provo Fire Department arrived, evaluated the individual, and, after consulting with his parents, decided that he would not be transported to the hospital. Instead, his parents would come to get him and take him to a doctor for further evaluation.

Welfare Check
Officers were dispatched to Maeser Hill following a report of an individual lying on the lawn with a pillow, raising concerns about his well-being. However, before the officers arrived, dispatch confirmed that the male had stood up, taken his pillow, and walked away. As a result, the officers canceled their response.

Welfare Check
BYU Police performed a welfare check on a student who had not been seen for several weeks after a professor expressed concerns to the Dean of Students. The officer located the student at their off-campus home in Provo and confirmed that they were safe and well.

Information
A Resident Assistant (RA) at BYU, contacted campus police to report rumors that students from Budge Hall planned to storm Stover Hall. She indicated that the rumored event, described as a "stampede," was expected to occur on April 19 at around 3:00 AM. In response to the rumors, Budge Hall RAs had advised students against participating in such behavior. Following the report, the shift sergeant informed the grave shift to increase patrols in the area overnight.

Found Property
A concerned individual discovered a backpack on a bench in the northwest corner of the ASB. An officer inspected the bag, found identification, and contacted the owner. The officer then placed the backpack in the ASB office for the owner to retrieve later.

Theft
A BYU student reported a theft to the police after discovering that a large black plastic bag containing football clothing and equipment had been stolen from under his parked vehicle, a gray 2023 RAV 4, near the Indoor Practice Field. The student had left the bag there while visiting the Student Athletic Building from approximately 5:30 p.m. to 6:30 p.m. When he returned around 8:30 p.m., the bag was missing. A search of BYU’s surveillance system yielded no footage of the vehicle or any activity in the area during that time.

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Police Beat • 04/17/2025

Accident
The officer responded to the bend in the road near West Campus Drive and South Campus Drive regarding a traffic accident. A large bus was negotiating the turn from West Campus Drive to head eastbound on South Campus Drive when it sideswiped a car traveling in the opposite direction. The turn was too sharp for the large bus to complete without crossing the double yellow line.

Trespassing
Officers responded to a report of an adult male in the Wilkinson Student Center who had been banned from campus. After arriving, the officers discovered that the individual had left the building and entered the Harold B. Lee Library. Library security located him on camera, and the officers took him into custody. He was escorted to the BYU police department, where he was cited for criminal trespassing and then released. Following this, he was escorted to his vehicle and asked to leave campus.

Lost Property
The officer was dispatched to the Marriott Center regarding a purse found. However, before arriving, the complainant decided to locate the owner without the officer's help and canceled the request for assistance.

AED – Alarm
On a routine call, an officer responded to an Automated External Defibrillator (AED) alarm at the Marriott Center. A police technician was sent to conduct a check on the AEDs to make sure they were operating correctly. However, due to a communication error, both police and fire units were incorrectly dispatched to the scene. Upon arrival, the officer met with the technician, who clarified that the AED alarm was a false alert. The situation was resolved without further incident, and all responding units were informed of the error.

Information
An officer responded to the JRCB concerning a transient male who was sleeping in the lobby. The complainant requested that the building be closed for the day, but there were no security supervisors available at the time. The officer approached the male, informed him that they were preparing to close the building, and asked him to leave. The transient complied with the officers and exited the building.

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Police Beat • 04/16/2025

Attempt to Locate – Stolen Vehicle
Officers were notified of a stolen vehicle passing by the East Campus Drive License Plate Reader near the Brewster Building. They began searching the area and notified Provo Police. Provo Police located the stolen vehicle near the Baymont Inn and arrested several individuals.

Lost Property
An officer took a phone report about lost keys that were discovered during an audit. The officer documented the lost property report and provided the complainant with a case number for reference.

Criminal Mischief
BYU PD officers received a delayed report about a BYU student driving around campus with friends while they threw cheese on people's cars. The driver of the vehicle was contacted and warned about potential criminal consequences should the behavior continue. The driver advised that it would not happen again.

Theft
BYU Police were dispatched to a vehicle burglary in Lot 45. The reporting party had parked their car and accidentally left the window down with a purse inside. When they returned to the vehicle, the purse was missing. An officer gathered the details and noted the items as stolen.

Lost Property
The Complainant called BYU PD to report that they could not find their laptop. An officer reviewed security footage to assist them in finding the property. Later, the individual reported that they had located the laptop, and that police assistance was no longer needed.

Unsecured Door
An officer was dispatched to the ROTC at the request of the complainant, who was unable to release the latch on the east side door. When officers arrived, the complainant had already left, and they were able to release the door latch and secure the door.

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