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Police Beat • 11/14/2025

Suspicious
A woman reported a suspicious circumstance after noticing a white van following her into her workplace this morning. The van was later identified as a BYU vehicle driven by a BYU plumber heading to the same building. There was no indication of any malicious intent, though the complainant was hesitant, questioning whether the driver was merely coincidentally traveling the same route given there were more direct options. The incident has been documented, and she was advised to report any future occurrences.

Civil Problem
An officer was dispatched to HR10 to meet with a complainant regarding possible property damage. It was discovered that a subcontractor hired by BYU had engraved a disturbing image on an elevator wall. The complainant chose not to pursue charges and preferred to handle the matter civilly, planning to speak with the subcontractor's employer and request that the individual not return to campus.

Medical
A male adult fell off his bike in the parking lot of the HH Building 9. BYU EMS, Provo Fire/EMS, and BYU Police responded to the scene. The patient was treated on-site for a minor knee injury and was later released.

Lost Property
A police officer was dispatched to speak with the complainant regarding a lost key for the MOA. The complainant reported losing key #12048, copy #53, approximately two weeks ago. She believes the key is at home but has been unable to locate it. The complainant requested a case number for the key shop to obtain a replacement key.

Medical
A female patient in need of an inhaler was assisted by BYU medics, who arrived promptly, provided treatment, and then released her. This incident occurred during the ballroom dance competitions.

Medical
An officer responded to the Music building after an elderly female fell in the concert hall during a performance. BYU EMS and Provo paramedics treated her on scene for a hip injury and transported her to the hospital for further care.

Fireworks
A loud bang and smoke were reported from the tunnel connecting the Richards Building to Heleman Halls. Investigation revealed that fireworks had been ignited inside the tunnel. Fortunately, there were no injuries or damage. The area was thoroughly checked, but the suspects were not identified, and there is no camera footage of the incident.

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Police Beat • 11/13/2025

Medical
Report of an adult male who crashed on his skateboard. Provo EMS, BYU EMS and BYU police responded to the scene and attended to his medical needs. This included applying an antiseptic to his cheek and offering aid, comfort and encouragement. He was apparently skateboarding and slipped and fell after hitting some wet leaves. Subject released on scene.

Suspicious
Officers responded to a report of an unattended cooler at the Kimball Tower on the Brigham Young University campus. Upon arrival, the complainant stated that someone had removed the cooler from the stairwell area. The incident occurred during a visit by former U.S. senator Mitt Romney, who was speaking in the building at the time. The complainant's decision to report the cooler as suspicious was likely influenced by the high-profile event.

Attempt to Locate
A dispatch alert reported a vehicle passing the Music Building License Plate Reader (LPR) with a stolen Idaho license plate. However, the license plate on the vehicle did not match the stolen plate, and the LPR system did not indicate the state of the license plate. Officers conducted a search of Lot 26 and nearby parking areas but were unable to locate the vehicle.

Medical
A medical assist was provided to an 18-year-old female who experienced an allergic reaction after consuming food containing turmeric. She administered her EpiPen and took Benadryl, which helped her feel better. However, she requested to be transported by ambulance to the hospital for further evaluation, and the patient was subsequently transported for continued care.

Event Medical – Marriott Center
A report was made regarding an adult male with a medical need at the Marriott Center. The patient was contacted on scene by BYU EMS, Provo EMS, and BYU Police. He was found to be confused and disoriented regarding time, place, and location. The patient received treatment on scene and was released to his family, who anticipated transporting him to a medical center for further evaluation.

Medical
A 21-year-old male sustained a broken lower right leg after landing incorrectly during a basketball game. He was promptly transported to the hospital for further medical evaluation and treatment by Provo Medics.

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Police Beat • 11/12/2025

Agency Assist
A Detective from the Fort Worth Police Department requested assistance from BYU Police in locating and interviewing a BYU student who was identified as a victim of an aggravated assault within their jurisdiction. The BYU Police facilitated a meeting with the student and presented a photo lineup of a potential suspect. The results of the photo lineup were documented accordingly. This report will be forwarded to Fort Worth PD as per their request.

Accident
Officers responded to a minor accident in lot 40 and facilitated the exchange of information. The incident was near the Cannon Center and was very minor.

Forced Door Alarm
The BYU Police Department was notified by BYU Security of a door alarm at the JFSB. Security reported that the northwest emergency door was being held open; they observed that when someone exited through the door, it did not fully close behind them. An officer responded to the scene and manually secured the door by pushing it shut. Dispatch later confirmed that the alarm had cleared, and there were no further issues.

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Police Beat • 11/11/2025

Threatening
Officers responded to Stover Hall regarding a student receiving threatening emails. The student explained that she was approached on TikTok by a man offering $1,000 to help pay her rent. She deposited a check for that amount, which appeared in her bank account. The man has now sent threatening messages and disturbing images, demanding she return the money. Officers advised her to block the contact and informed the suspect that law enforcement was involved, also notifying her bank. The suspect immediately ceased contact. The student plans to report the incident to her bank, and officers will follow up to ensure the funds are recovered and the threats cease.

Vehicle Burglary
A BYU employee reported that multiple valuable items were stolen from a work vehicle overnight. The vehicle's door was left unlocked, allowing suspects to enter a fenced area and steal expensive tools. Law enforcement is actively investigating the case, with current suspect information and a strong likelihood of recovering most of the stolen items.

Welfare Check
A police officer conducted a welfare check on a student at HL after they failed to respond to phone calls and missed class. The officer found the student sleeping at their residence and spoke with them, who stated they were fine and simply tired. The student explained they didn't answer calls from unknown numbers but did not need police assistance. They also mentioned plans to contact their academic advisor. The officer updated the complainant that the student was safe, and no assistance was needed.

Property Damage
A complainant reported that her vehicle was damaged while parked in Helaman Halls, just west of the Volleyball pit. The damage, believed to have been caused by another vehicle side-swiping her car while parking, occurred sometime over the past week. No suspects or investigative leads are currently available.

Agency Assist
Officers responded to Lot 65 following a report of a traffic accident. BYU EMS and Provo EMS also arrived on scene. Provo Police handled the investigation and management of the incident, as the accident occurred on Provo City Streets.

Lost Property
An officer was dispatched to HR #7 regarding lost keys. Upon arrival, the officer contacted the complainant, who stated they believed the keys were left inside the building. The officer reviewed video footage, which showed someone picking up the keys. The complainant checked the lost and found, but the keys were not located.

Disturbance
Officers responded to a report of a male causing a disturbance in the Wilkinson Student Center. The individual had legitimate business on campus and was given directions to the appropriate building. The situation was resolved without further incident.

Welfare Check
An officer was assigned to check on a student who had been repeatedly missing class. A professor also noticed signs of self-harm and requested an officer to check on the student. The student admitted to self-harming and is now receiving help with the issue.

Accident
A blue Hyundai was traveling eastbound on University Parkway at approximately 700 East. Simultaneously, a black Chevy Equinox was traveling westbound on the same road at around 700 East. The blue Hyundai made a left turn into Lot 50, which resulted in the left front corner of the Chevy Equinox colliding with the right rear quarter panel of the Hyundai. Both vehicles pulled into Lot 50, and no injuries occurred. The drivers waited for police to arrive and a report was made.

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Police Beat • 11/10/2025

Suspicious
Officer responded to Helaman Halls regarding a suspicious circumstance after a complainant reported hearing a female scream from the street. It was unclear if the scream came from a vehicle, but an older model truck was observed passing by at the time. Upon arrival, the officer checked the area and located a truck occupied by a couple at HLJO. The individuals stated they were Code 4 and had been parked there for about an hour, denying hearing any screams or disturbances. The officer continued patrolling and found no signs of distress or suspicious activity.

Lost Property
A report was taken after a caller reported two lost credit cards and one lost ID, all missing since 11/07/2025 in Brigham Square. The officer checked with the WSC Lost and Found, but no items had been turned in. The complainant was contacted, given the case number, and a lost property report was completed.

Accident
A minor collision occurred in lot 59 involving two vehicles. An officer responded to the scene and took an accident report to document the incident.

Accident
A police officer responded to Lot 37 regarding a minor property damage incident involving a vehicle that reportedly left the scene. The officer located the other driver, who explained they had pulled forward and waited, believing the other vehicle had already departed. After assessing the situation, the officer determined the accident was non-reportable, facilitated the exchange of driver information, and documented the incident. Camera footage was checked but no video of the accident was found.

Medical – Breathing Problem
A report of an individual having trouble breathing at the Wilkinson Student Center prompted responses from officers, BYU EMS, and Provo EMS. However, BYU EMS quickly advised that their assistance was no longer needed before officers arrived.

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Police Beat • 11/09/2025

Fire Alarm
Officers responded to a fire alarm at Wymount Terrace. Dispatch contacted the residents before officers arrived and confirmed that there was no fire; the alarm was an ongoing malfunction. The officer silenced and reset the alarm. The on-campus housing fire technician was notified and advised dispatch that he was aware of the issue but was not responding at this time.

Suspicious
Officers responded to a report of a suspicious man at the intersection of Cougar Blvd. and Canyon Road on BYU campus. The complainant stated that the individual was acting strangely and asking questions about the university, which scared him. Officers located the suspect near the indoor practice facility. The man was behaving abnormally but was dressed appropriately for the weather. He requested a ride to the Slate Canyon area in Provo.

Assist Agency
An officer from Weber State PD contacted us regarding a potential sexual assault case that occurred on the Weber State Campus on November 5, 2025. The complainant reported that she met the suspect through the Facebook dating app. She described the suspect as driving a red Jeep Wrangler with Colorado plates. The BYU officer checked the campus housing areas for any vehicles matching this description but was unable to locate a vehicle matching the description.

Carbon Monoxide (CO) Alarm
A carbon monoxide (CO) alarm was activated in a residence at Wyview Park Housing. Provo Fire and EMS, along with BYU Police, responded to the scene and confirmed the residence was safe. Provo Fire reported a positive CO reading, though levels were low. The residence was ventilated, and residents were permitted to return. Risk management was notified, and the housing RA was present on scene.

Suspicious Circumstance
An officer was dispatched to a report of a suspicious person trespassing at the UPC. A bishop called to report that they were hosting a ward activity, and a possible homeless individual had entered and helped himself to several cookies. The officer responded but found that the individual had already left and was not located. The officer also walked through the building and confirmed it was secure.

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Police Beat • 11/08/2025

Welfare Check
Officers responded to a welfare check at Helaman Halls on BYU campus after reports of a female experiencing a panic attack and potentially self-harming. They located her, determined she did not need medical attention, connected her with campus support services, and then cleared the scene.

Loud Noise
Officer responded to Lot 52 regarding a nuisance report of a Jeep with a sounding alarm. Upon arrival, the officer found the vehicle with the alarm turned off and observed no suspicious activity or individuals around it. No additional complaints were received.

Found Property
A building care employee found a student's wallet at Smith Field House and reported it to campus security. An officer responded, left a message for the student, and later reunited the wallet with its owner.

Property Damage
A police officer responded to a property damage incident at the WC athletic field involving a BYU-owned vehicle that hit a gate. Upon arrival, the officer assessed the scene, documented the details, and completed a formal report of the incident.

Animal Problem
An officer responded to the SNELL Building after a report of a dog acting erratically in a parked van. Upon arrival, the officer found the dog peacefully sleeping on the front passenger seat, with no signs of distress or issues with the vehicle. No further action was taken.

Nuisance
Three boys were reported causing a disturbance at Heritage Halls on BYU campus. Officers responded to the scene and, after being informed that the boys had left, conducted an extra patrol in the area.

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