Police Beat
Police Beat • 02/17/2026
Accident
A single-vehicle non-injury accident occurred on campus involving a campus vehicle, which sustained minimal damage. BYU Police responded, documented the incident, and advised the driver to file a report with Risk Management. The driver was also given instructions on safe driving.
Welfare Check
The BYU police department received a call from a Dean of Students representative regarding an uncontactable student living in the Heritage Halls student housing. The officer contacted the student, who confirmed he was fine but had been ill recently. The Dean of Students was then informed of the student's condition.
Theft
A report was filed with BYU police regarding a possibly stolen blue unicycle, valued at approximately $700. The unicycle, equipped with a heavy-duty off-road tire, was last seen sometime between December 17, 2025, and February 16, 2026. The owner is uncertain whether it was last located at the engineering building bike rack or at their apartment. No additional information is available.
Theft
A bicycle theft was reported on West Campus after the bike, which was not locked, was left under an alcove to escape the rain and later discovered missing upon return from class. BYU police contacted the reporting individual by phone. The bicycle was registered on campus, and the case is currently under investigation.
Medical
Officers were dispatched to the Richards Building on BYU campus to assist medical with a male who had sustained a head injury. Medical personnel examined the individual, who had a small laceration over his right eye from playing basketball. After providing treatment, the male was released, and the call was cleared.
Suspicious
Officers responded to the Miller Baseball Complex on BYU campus following a report of a motion-activated light turning on in a locked bathroom. Upon arrival, they cleared the area but found no one inside and nothing suspicious.
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A single-vehicle non-injury accident occurred on campus involving a campus vehicle, which sustained minimal damage. BYU Police responded, documented the incident, and advised the driver to file a report with Risk Management. The driver was also given instructions on safe driving.
Welfare Check
The BYU police department received a call from a Dean of Students representative regarding an uncontactable student living in the Heritage Halls student housing. The officer contacted the student, who confirmed he was fine but had been ill recently. The Dean of Students was then informed of the student's condition.
Theft
A report was filed with BYU police regarding a possibly stolen blue unicycle, valued at approximately $700. The unicycle, equipped with a heavy-duty off-road tire, was last seen sometime between December 17, 2025, and February 16, 2026. The owner is uncertain whether it was last located at the engineering building bike rack or at their apartment. No additional information is available.
Theft
A bicycle theft was reported on West Campus after the bike, which was not locked, was left under an alcove to escape the rain and later discovered missing upon return from class. BYU police contacted the reporting individual by phone. The bicycle was registered on campus, and the case is currently under investigation.
Medical
Officers were dispatched to the Richards Building on BYU campus to assist medical with a male who had sustained a head injury. Medical personnel examined the individual, who had a small laceration over his right eye from playing basketball. After providing treatment, the male was released, and the call was cleared.
Suspicious
Officers responded to the Miller Baseball Complex on BYU campus following a report of a motion-activated light turning on in a locked bathroom. Upon arrival, they cleared the area but found no one inside and nothing suspicious.
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Police Beat • 02/16/2026
Unconscious
A report was received of an unconscious person at the Smith Field House. Officer responded along with Provo Fire/EMS. Upon arrival, the patient was found to be conscious and alert, complaining of dizziness. After evaluation, the patient was released on the scene.
Medical
A medical incident occurred at the Creamery on 9th, prompting a response from BYU police and the Provo Fire Department. Dispatch reported that a patron was having a seizure near the registers. Upon arrival, officers and medical personnel found the individual conscious, breathing, and alert. The patient was escorted to an ambulance for assessment by the fire department. After being medically cleared, the patient was released into the care of a family member present at the scene.
Found Property
MTC Security found a driver's license and student ID card near the MTC. The cards were handed over to BYU Police to help locate the student. The student was successfully identified and the items were returned.
Found Property
A police officer responded to Lot 52 after a toy airsoft gun was found in a storm drain. The officer successfully retrieved the item, identified it as a toy, and documented it with photographs. The toy was then placed in an evidence bag and handed over to the detectives for further investigation.
Hazardous Condition
During a recent storm, a tree was uprooted and laying on the ground blocking the entrance to the parking lot. The tree was cleared from the roadway, and grounds were notified. They advised dispatch that they would handle the removal of the tree the following morning.
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A report was received of an unconscious person at the Smith Field House. Officer responded along with Provo Fire/EMS. Upon arrival, the patient was found to be conscious and alert, complaining of dizziness. After evaluation, the patient was released on the scene.
Medical
A medical incident occurred at the Creamery on 9th, prompting a response from BYU police and the Provo Fire Department. Dispatch reported that a patron was having a seizure near the registers. Upon arrival, officers and medical personnel found the individual conscious, breathing, and alert. The patient was escorted to an ambulance for assessment by the fire department. After being medically cleared, the patient was released into the care of a family member present at the scene.
Found Property
MTC Security found a driver's license and student ID card near the MTC. The cards were handed over to BYU Police to help locate the student. The student was successfully identified and the items were returned.
Found Property
A police officer responded to Lot 52 after a toy airsoft gun was found in a storm drain. The officer successfully retrieved the item, identified it as a toy, and documented it with photographs. The toy was then placed in an evidence bag and handed over to the detectives for further investigation.
Hazardous Condition
During a recent storm, a tree was uprooted and laying on the ground blocking the entrance to the parking lot. The tree was cleared from the roadway, and grounds were notified. They advised dispatch that they would handle the removal of the tree the following morning.
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Police Beat • 02/15/2026
Unsecured Door
During an extra patrol at the Marriott Center, an officer discovered three unsecured doors on the northwest concourse and secured them. Additionally, the officer found a door in the east tunnel between the Marriott Center and the Annex held open by a door stop; the officer removed the stop, closed, and secured the tunnel access to ensure safety.
CO Alarm
A BYU officer and Provo Fire responded to Wyview Building 29 following a CO alarm. The officer heard the alarm but received no response after knocking. BYU Housing was dispatched, and Provo Fire made entry, detecting elevated CO levels with a reading of 38 PPM. Enbridge was contacted to assist. Upon arrival, Housing confirmed positive readings and ventilated the apartment by opening windows. The resident, along with Enbridge, arrived later.
Found Property
A wallet was found approximately a week ago in the parking lot near the SAB, containing a driver's license, BYU student ID, and other cards and papers. The wallet was collected, and the owner was contacted. He explained he had lost it about a month ago and was unsure of the exact location, so he hadn't reported it. I met with him and successfully returned the wallet.
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During an extra patrol at the Marriott Center, an officer discovered three unsecured doors on the northwest concourse and secured them. Additionally, the officer found a door in the east tunnel between the Marriott Center and the Annex held open by a door stop; the officer removed the stop, closed, and secured the tunnel access to ensure safety.
CO Alarm
A BYU officer and Provo Fire responded to Wyview Building 29 following a CO alarm. The officer heard the alarm but received no response after knocking. BYU Housing was dispatched, and Provo Fire made entry, detecting elevated CO levels with a reading of 38 PPM. Enbridge was contacted to assist. Upon arrival, Housing confirmed positive readings and ventilated the apartment by opening windows. The resident, along with Enbridge, arrived later.
Found Property
A wallet was found approximately a week ago in the parking lot near the SAB, containing a driver's license, BYU student ID, and other cards and papers. The wallet was collected, and the owner was contacted. He explained he had lost it about a month ago and was unsure of the exact location, so he hadn't reported it. I met with him and successfully returned the wallet.
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Police Beat • 02/14/2026
Agency Assist
Officer responded to assist medical with a report of a juvenile female with an injured arm. BYU Medical arrived and treated the individual before the officer located the patient.
Traffic Stop
A BYU police officer observed a vehicle fail to stop at a stop sign at 800 N 200 E. The officer stopped the vehicle and discovered it had no insurance. The driver was cited for failure to stop and warned about the insurance violation. Additionally, the officer impounded the vehicle due to the absence of insurance.
Fire Alarm
Officers responded to a fire alarm at Wymount Terrace after the resident was cooking steak, which burned and triggered the alarm. The unit had been ventilated, and the alarm had turned off before officers arrived.
Medical
An officer and BYUEMS responded to a report of an allergic attack. BYUEMS evaluated the individual on scene, and once cleared, the officer transported them to their apartment.
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Officer responded to assist medical with a report of a juvenile female with an injured arm. BYU Medical arrived and treated the individual before the officer located the patient.
Traffic Stop
A BYU police officer observed a vehicle fail to stop at a stop sign at 800 N 200 E. The officer stopped the vehicle and discovered it had no insurance. The driver was cited for failure to stop and warned about the insurance violation. Additionally, the officer impounded the vehicle due to the absence of insurance.
Fire Alarm
Officers responded to a fire alarm at Wymount Terrace after the resident was cooking steak, which burned and triggered the alarm. The unit had been ventilated, and the alarm had turned off before officers arrived.
Medical
An officer and BYUEMS responded to a report of an allergic attack. BYUEMS evaluated the individual on scene, and once cleared, the officer transported them to their apartment.
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Police Beat • 02/13/2026
Found Property
A police officer responded to the Smith Field House for a found property report. The officer collected a wallet from the custodian’s office and left a voicemail and text message for the owner, informing them the wallet was at the station. Although initial contact was unsuccessful, the owner later called back, and the wallet was successfully returned.
Unsecured Building
During an extra patrol, an officer discovered an exterior door at the West Campus building left unlocked. The door on the Southeast corner near the auditorium was found with its push bar set to lock open, and the pull handle was broken off and, on the ground, outside. Security keys with the correct Allen wrench to secure the door were in dispatch, which was notified to submit a repair order for the broken handle
Medical
Police and fire officers responded to a medical emergency after a 14-month-old baby was accidentally hit on the head when the complainant tripped in the dark while getting the baby up. EMTs examined both the baby and the complainant, finding no injuries requiring further medical attention. The complainant was advised to call back if the baby's condition changed.
Welfare Check
Officers responded to the LSB on a complaint of a transient male on the 4th floor. Contact was made with services offered, and the male proceeded on his way.
Agency Assist
Officers responded to a report from BYU's security department regarding a potentially stolen vehicle in the parking structure north of the Tanner Building. An officer confirmed with Metro Dispatch that the vehicle was listed as stolen on NCIC but verified that the owner, who had parked the vehicle on campus a month ago, had simply forgotten. Notifications have been sent to the owner to reclaim the vehicle and to have the theft listing cleared.
Medical
BYU Police were dispatched to the JKB after a student rolled her ankle. EMS evaluated and cleared the patient, but she requested to be transported to the SHC. An officer transported here to that location.
Theft
A police officer returned a call to the complainant regarding his stolen bike. The complainant reported parking his bike near the Harmon Building on BYU campus. Upon returning, he discovered the bike was missing. An unknown suspect had taken the bike and traveled east from campus into a nearby Provo neighborhood.
Theft
Officers responded to the Richards Building regarding a theft from the swim team's locker room during a high school swim meet. The victim reported that his wallet, phone, AirPods, and shoes were stolen. Although high school students had accessed the locker room, it remains unclear if they were involved. Using the “Find My” app, the victim tracked his phone near the pool, but officers found nothing during a search. No suspect information is available at this time, and officers advised the victim to stay in contact if the phone’s location changes.
Found Property
An officer responded to the Smith Field House after a building care employee found a man's wallet following a volleyball game. The officer contacted the wallet's owner, who lives out of town, and was informed he will return to campus tomorrow to retrieve it from the police station.
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A police officer responded to the Smith Field House for a found property report. The officer collected a wallet from the custodian’s office and left a voicemail and text message for the owner, informing them the wallet was at the station. Although initial contact was unsuccessful, the owner later called back, and the wallet was successfully returned.
Unsecured Building
During an extra patrol, an officer discovered an exterior door at the West Campus building left unlocked. The door on the Southeast corner near the auditorium was found with its push bar set to lock open, and the pull handle was broken off and, on the ground, outside. Security keys with the correct Allen wrench to secure the door were in dispatch, which was notified to submit a repair order for the broken handle
Medical
Police and fire officers responded to a medical emergency after a 14-month-old baby was accidentally hit on the head when the complainant tripped in the dark while getting the baby up. EMTs examined both the baby and the complainant, finding no injuries requiring further medical attention. The complainant was advised to call back if the baby's condition changed.
Welfare Check
Officers responded to the LSB on a complaint of a transient male on the 4th floor. Contact was made with services offered, and the male proceeded on his way.
Agency Assist
Officers responded to a report from BYU's security department regarding a potentially stolen vehicle in the parking structure north of the Tanner Building. An officer confirmed with Metro Dispatch that the vehicle was listed as stolen on NCIC but verified that the owner, who had parked the vehicle on campus a month ago, had simply forgotten. Notifications have been sent to the owner to reclaim the vehicle and to have the theft listing cleared.
Medical
BYU Police were dispatched to the JKB after a student rolled her ankle. EMS evaluated and cleared the patient, but she requested to be transported to the SHC. An officer transported here to that location.
Theft
A police officer returned a call to the complainant regarding his stolen bike. The complainant reported parking his bike near the Harmon Building on BYU campus. Upon returning, he discovered the bike was missing. An unknown suspect had taken the bike and traveled east from campus into a nearby Provo neighborhood.
Theft
Officers responded to the Richards Building regarding a theft from the swim team's locker room during a high school swim meet. The victim reported that his wallet, phone, AirPods, and shoes were stolen. Although high school students had accessed the locker room, it remains unclear if they were involved. Using the “Find My” app, the victim tracked his phone near the pool, but officers found nothing during a search. No suspect information is available at this time, and officers advised the victim to stay in contact if the phone’s location changes.
Found Property
An officer responded to the Smith Field House after a building care employee found a man's wallet following a volleyball game. The officer contacted the wallet's owner, who lives out of town, and was informed he will return to campus tomorrow to retrieve it from the police station.
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Police Beat • 02/12/2026
Welfare Check
A welfare check was initiated by BYU Police Dispatch on Y Mountain trail. The subject was found not on BYU property but further up the mountain near Rock Canyon. The case was referred to Provo PD, which coordinated with its mountain rescue team to handle the situation.
Suspicious
An officer was dispatched to investigate a suspicious bag at the north dock near the Richards building. While en route, the reporting party called back to report that the bag's owner had returned to retrieve it. No further police action was required.
Disturbance
An officer responded to a noise complaint near Wymount Drive, where the reporting party noted that four to five vehicles were parked near the laundry area, making noise with backup beepers. The complainant believed this violated the noise ordinance and requested a check. Upon arrival, the officers found the vehicles had already left, and the complainant did not request further contact.
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A welfare check was initiated by BYU Police Dispatch on Y Mountain trail. The subject was found not on BYU property but further up the mountain near Rock Canyon. The case was referred to Provo PD, which coordinated with its mountain rescue team to handle the situation.
Suspicious
An officer was dispatched to investigate a suspicious bag at the north dock near the Richards building. While en route, the reporting party called back to report that the bag's owner had returned to retrieve it. No further police action was required.
Disturbance
An officer responded to a noise complaint near Wymount Drive, where the reporting party noted that four to five vehicles were parked near the laundry area, making noise with backup beepers. The complainant believed this violated the noise ordinance and requested a check. Upon arrival, the officers found the vehicles had already left, and the complainant did not request further contact.
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Police Beat • 02/11/2026
Unknown Problem
A female student at Heritage Halls reported numbness in her hands and feet and was found lying on her bathroom floor. BYU police, along with Provo Fire Department and BYU EMS, responded to the scene. An EKG revealed irregular heart arrhythmia, leading to her transportation to the hospital for further evaluation.
Sick Person
A female adult at the WSC reported an injured ankle. BYU EMS responded and provided clearance before the officer arrived.
Found Person
A complainant observed a 3-year-old child running toward the road from an apartment complex with no parents in sight. The child was unable to speak. The father was later found searching for the child, and they were safely reunited.
Seizures
BYU EMS, Provo Fire, and BYU Police responded to a medical emergency at the Harold B. Lee Library, where they found a student security officer unconscious but breathing with stable vital signs. Despite efforts to rouse the patient, they were unsuccessful, and the patient's mother was notified for further information. The patient, who had a history of similar episodes, was transported to Utah Valley Hospital for additional care.
Medical
BYU officers and Provo Fire responded to the SFH after a patient hit their nose jumping into the foam pit. The patient was assessed by Provo Fire and later went to an instacare by private vehicle for further evaluation.
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A female student at Heritage Halls reported numbness in her hands and feet and was found lying on her bathroom floor. BYU police, along with Provo Fire Department and BYU EMS, responded to the scene. An EKG revealed irregular heart arrhythmia, leading to her transportation to the hospital for further evaluation.
Sick Person
A female adult at the WSC reported an injured ankle. BYU EMS responded and provided clearance before the officer arrived.
Found Person
A complainant observed a 3-year-old child running toward the road from an apartment complex with no parents in sight. The child was unable to speak. The father was later found searching for the child, and they were safely reunited.
Seizures
BYU EMS, Provo Fire, and BYU Police responded to a medical emergency at the Harold B. Lee Library, where they found a student security officer unconscious but breathing with stable vital signs. Despite efforts to rouse the patient, they were unsuccessful, and the patient's mother was notified for further information. The patient, who had a history of similar episodes, was transported to Utah Valley Hospital for additional care.
Medical
BYU officers and Provo Fire responded to the SFH after a patient hit their nose jumping into the foam pit. The patient was assessed by Provo Fire and later went to an instacare by private vehicle for further evaluation.
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Police Beat • 02/10/2026
Unsecured Door
Officer observed an open door at the HFAC. Officer went and walked through the building and found no one present. Officer was unable to secure the door but was able to get the door closed because it was being held open by air pressure.
Information
A security plan and operations were submitted for President Dallin H. Oaks visit to campus. Officers were assigned various tasks and duties in preparation for his visit. Additional officers were scheduled to work.
Sick Person
A student experiencing dizziness and possible chest pain was evaluated by the BYU police and Provo fire departments after visiting the BYU EMS office. Following assessment, it was determined to be non-life-threatening. The officer then provided the student with a ride back to her apartment at Heritage Halls. No further incident occurred.
Civil Problem
A civil dispute arose between an Uber driver and a passenger after the passenger refused to exit the vehicle. When officers arrived, the passenger agreed to leave but appeared visibly upset. She was then provided a ride to her destination, and no further issues occurred.
Accident
A police officer was involved in a minor backing accident in Lot #1 while attempting to turn around, resulting in a collision with a parked vehicle. An accident report was filed, digital photos were taken, and Risk Management was notified. The officer also completed the necessary accident form for documentation.
Citizen Contact
A BYU police officer responded to a report of damage to a woman's car, which was keyed on the driver's side sometime between 10 a.m. and noon while she was at the devotional. Surveillance footage from the MTC T4 building confirmed that the damage did not occur in the parking lot, and the complainant was informed of the officer's findings.
Citizen Contact
A citizen contacted the police department to inquire about campus reporting procedures and victim advocacy services. Officer responded via phone call, provided guidance, and offered assistance.
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Officer observed an open door at the HFAC. Officer went and walked through the building and found no one present. Officer was unable to secure the door but was able to get the door closed because it was being held open by air pressure.
Information
A security plan and operations were submitted for President Dallin H. Oaks visit to campus. Officers were assigned various tasks and duties in preparation for his visit. Additional officers were scheduled to work.
Sick Person
A student experiencing dizziness and possible chest pain was evaluated by the BYU police and Provo fire departments after visiting the BYU EMS office. Following assessment, it was determined to be non-life-threatening. The officer then provided the student with a ride back to her apartment at Heritage Halls. No further incident occurred.
Civil Problem
A civil dispute arose between an Uber driver and a passenger after the passenger refused to exit the vehicle. When officers arrived, the passenger agreed to leave but appeared visibly upset. She was then provided a ride to her destination, and no further issues occurred.
Accident
A police officer was involved in a minor backing accident in Lot #1 while attempting to turn around, resulting in a collision with a parked vehicle. An accident report was filed, digital photos were taken, and Risk Management was notified. The officer also completed the necessary accident form for documentation.
Citizen Contact
A BYU police officer responded to a report of damage to a woman's car, which was keyed on the driver's side sometime between 10 a.m. and noon while she was at the devotional. Surveillance footage from the MTC T4 building confirmed that the damage did not occur in the parking lot, and the complainant was informed of the officer's findings.
Citizen Contact
A citizen contacted the police department to inquire about campus reporting procedures and victim advocacy services. Officer responded via phone call, provided guidance, and offered assistance.
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Police Beat • 02/09/2026
Medical
Officers and Provo Fire responded to HLCH for a medical incident involving a patient who was shocked while unplugging a keyboard a few hours earlier. The patient complained of a headache but was medically cleared and not transported. They reported touching the metal prongs of the plug, which were stuck, and noted there was no exposed wire or electrical malfunction.
Unconscious
An officer assisted a student who was experiencing nausea and had passed out multiple times, hitting their head each time and causing pain. Medical staff from Provo Medical evaluated the student and found no immediate concerns but recommended further evaluation. The student decided to wait until the clinic opened in the morning to be seen.
Medical
A student near the LSB fell and twisted her ankle. BYU police and EMS responded to the scene, and after assessment, the officer provided her with a ride back to her apartment at Heritage 6. EMS advised her to seek medical attention at the student health center if the pain continued.
Juvenile Problem
Two juveniles found truant from Centennial Jr. High were spotted hanging out at the Museum of Culture and People on BYU Campus. An officer contacted and identified them, issued a warning about their truancy, and later notified their mother and the School Resource Officer.
Suspicious
A vehicle was reported to be running and parked in the front row of the Harmon building. The complainant was unsure if anyone was inside the vehicle. The area was checked, but the vehicle could not be located.
Accident
Officers responded to a possible hit-and-run in Lot 4. Upon contact, both parties were cooperative, and driver exchange information was completed. The incident was determined to be a non-reportable accident.
Accident
Yesterday morning in Lot 45, a collision occurred between two vehicles. One was traveling southbound when it collided with another vehicle that had entered an aisle, resulting in moderate damage to both vehicles. The drivers exchanged information at the scene; however, due to conflicting accounts of the incident, a formal report has been requested for further investigation.
Suspicious
Officers responded to the southeast side of the Marriott Center (MC) after a group of students had set up tents to camp overnight in line for the BYU devotional the next morning. Upon contact, the students, who were already cold and prepared to return to their apartments, were advised accordingly.
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Officers and Provo Fire responded to HLCH for a medical incident involving a patient who was shocked while unplugging a keyboard a few hours earlier. The patient complained of a headache but was medically cleared and not transported. They reported touching the metal prongs of the plug, which were stuck, and noted there was no exposed wire or electrical malfunction.
Unconscious
An officer assisted a student who was experiencing nausea and had passed out multiple times, hitting their head each time and causing pain. Medical staff from Provo Medical evaluated the student and found no immediate concerns but recommended further evaluation. The student decided to wait until the clinic opened in the morning to be seen.
Medical
A student near the LSB fell and twisted her ankle. BYU police and EMS responded to the scene, and after assessment, the officer provided her with a ride back to her apartment at Heritage 6. EMS advised her to seek medical attention at the student health center if the pain continued.
Juvenile Problem
Two juveniles found truant from Centennial Jr. High were spotted hanging out at the Museum of Culture and People on BYU Campus. An officer contacted and identified them, issued a warning about their truancy, and later notified their mother and the School Resource Officer.
Suspicious
A vehicle was reported to be running and parked in the front row of the Harmon building. The complainant was unsure if anyone was inside the vehicle. The area was checked, but the vehicle could not be located.
Accident
Officers responded to a possible hit-and-run in Lot 4. Upon contact, both parties were cooperative, and driver exchange information was completed. The incident was determined to be a non-reportable accident.
Accident
Yesterday morning in Lot 45, a collision occurred between two vehicles. One was traveling southbound when it collided with another vehicle that had entered an aisle, resulting in moderate damage to both vehicles. The drivers exchanged information at the scene; however, due to conflicting accounts of the incident, a formal report has been requested for further investigation.
Suspicious
Officers responded to the southeast side of the Marriott Center (MC) after a group of students had set up tents to camp overnight in line for the BYU devotional the next morning. Upon contact, the students, who were already cold and prepared to return to their apartments, were advised accordingly.
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Police Beat • 02/08/2026
Accident
A two-vehicle accident occurred in the Marriott Center parking lot, with one driver leaving the scene without contacting the other party. Fortunately, passersby witnessed the incident and left a note for the driver of the vehicle that was hit. The driver of the struck vehicle reported the incident to the police after returning to their vehicle, and an officer was able to contact the driver who left the scene. Insurance information was exchanged and an accident report was filed, resolving the matter.
Medical
Student reported as having a medical concern while at church at the Wilkinson Center. She refused assistance and this call was cancelled prior to officer arrival.
Accident
A delayed hit-and-run report was filed from Lot 16 north of JKB. Video review revealed that the damage was already present before the complainant parked on campus. The individual was referred to Provo PD to file an accident report.
Medical
Officers responded to a report of an allergic reaction at Heritage Building Eight. The patient had reacted to a face rejuvenation cream they tried. Medical personnel evaluated the individual, who refused transport at that time.
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A two-vehicle accident occurred in the Marriott Center parking lot, with one driver leaving the scene without contacting the other party. Fortunately, passersby witnessed the incident and left a note for the driver of the vehicle that was hit. The driver of the struck vehicle reported the incident to the police after returning to their vehicle, and an officer was able to contact the driver who left the scene. Insurance information was exchanged and an accident report was filed, resolving the matter.
Medical
Student reported as having a medical concern while at church at the Wilkinson Center. She refused assistance and this call was cancelled prior to officer arrival.
Accident
A delayed hit-and-run report was filed from Lot 16 north of JKB. Video review revealed that the damage was already present before the complainant parked on campus. The individual was referred to Provo PD to file an accident report.
Medical
Officers responded to a report of an allergic reaction at Heritage Building Eight. The patient had reacted to a face rejuvenation cream they tried. Medical personnel evaluated the individual, who refused transport at that time.
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