Police Beat
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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Police Beat • 02/07/2026
Criminal Mischief
A vandalism incident occurred on the cork board in the pedestrian tunnel leading to Helaman Halls. The board, which displayed a flyer for a family proclamation event, was torn, partially ripped off, and defaced with writing and other damage. RA and housing officials will review the incident and arrange for the board to be replaced. No suspect information.
Information
A police officer observed a male rider on a motorized scooter lose control and spin out at slow speeds as he pulled out onto 800 North near 550 East. The rider was uninjured, and the scooter remained undamaged.
Citizen Contact
An officer returned a phone call regarding a delayed traffic accident in the parking lot of Heritage Halls on BYU campus. The other party involved was initially committed to a resolution but is now refusing to comply with their original agreement. The complainant was informed of their civil options and requested to leave the matter as it is.
Intrusion Alarm
Officers responded to a motion alarm in the air intake area beneath the JFSB. Upon investigation, all doors were secure, and no suspicious activity was observed in the sensor area.
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A vandalism incident occurred on the cork board in the pedestrian tunnel leading to Helaman Halls. The board, which displayed a flyer for a family proclamation event, was torn, partially ripped off, and defaced with writing and other damage. RA and housing officials will review the incident and arrange for the board to be replaced. No suspect information.
Information
A police officer observed a male rider on a motorized scooter lose control and spin out at slow speeds as he pulled out onto 800 North near 550 East. The rider was uninjured, and the scooter remained undamaged.
Citizen Contact
An officer returned a phone call regarding a delayed traffic accident in the parking lot of Heritage Halls on BYU campus. The other party involved was initially committed to a resolution but is now refusing to comply with their original agreement. The complainant was informed of their civil options and requested to leave the matter as it is.
Intrusion Alarm
Officers responded to a motion alarm in the air intake area beneath the JFSB. Upon investigation, all doors were secure, and no suspicious activity was observed in the sensor area.
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Police Beat • 02/06/2026
Criminal Mischief
A vandalism incident occurred on the cork board in the pedestrian tunnel leading to Helaman Halls. The board, which displayed a flyer for a family proclamation event, was torn, partially ripped off, and defaced with writing and other damage. RA and housing officials will review the incident and arrange for the board to be replaced. No suspect information.
Information
A police officer observed a male rider on a motorized scooter lose control and spin out at slow speeds as he pulled out onto 800 North near 550 East. The rider was uninjured, and the scooter remained undamaged.
Citizen Contact
An officer returned a phone call regarding a delayed traffic accident in the parking lot of Heritage Halls on BYU campus. The other party involved was initially committed to a resolution but is now refusing to comply with their original agreement. The complainant was informed of their civil options and requested to leave the matter as it is.
Intrusion Alarm
Officers responded to a motion alarm in the air intake area beneath the JFSB. Upon investigation, all doors were secure, and no suspicious activity was observed in the sensor area.
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A vandalism incident occurred on the cork board in the pedestrian tunnel leading to Helaman Halls. The board, which displayed a flyer for a family proclamation event, was torn, partially ripped off, and defaced with writing and other damage. RA and housing officials will review the incident and arrange for the board to be replaced. No suspect information.
Information
A police officer observed a male rider on a motorized scooter lose control and spin out at slow speeds as he pulled out onto 800 North near 550 East. The rider was uninjured, and the scooter remained undamaged.
Citizen Contact
An officer returned a phone call regarding a delayed traffic accident in the parking lot of Heritage Halls on BYU campus. The other party involved was initially committed to a resolution but is now refusing to comply with their original agreement. The complainant was informed of their civil options and requested to leave the matter as it is.
Intrusion Alarm
Officers responded to a motion alarm in the air intake area beneath the JFSB. Upon investigation, all doors were secure, and no suspicious activity was observed in the sensor area.
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Police Beat • 02/05/2026
Agency Assist
Provo Police responded to a report of three males pulling down their pants on the side of the road, with a witness stating she saw one suspect's genitalia while driving by on an electric scooter. Despite checking the area, officers were unable to locate the suspects. However, BYU Dispatch obtained camera footage that traced the suspects back to Helaman Halls. The suspects were contacted and interviewed, admitting to pulling down their pants but claiming they only exposed their underwear. Insufficient evidence was available to prove otherwise, and no charges were filed.
Suspicious
A hiker reported finding a suspicious, torn jacket covered in blood near the top of the Y trailhead at the base of the cliffs. He provided photos, which appeared to show sun-fading from exposure rather than fresh blood. Officers responded to the location, deployed a drone in the area, and did not observe anything unusual or suspicious.
Accident
A campus police officer responded to Parking Lot 49 on BYU campus following a report of a private property traffic incident. The complainant, who was attempting to park his vehicle, notified campus police after an incident involving his parked car. Dispatch successfully located the owner of the parked vehicle, and the officer facilitated the exchange of information between parties.
Medical
A student at the MARB experienced a seizure, prompting medical and officer response. Provo Medical arrived, but the student continued having seizures and was later transported to the hospital. Her mother was notified of the incident.
Information
BYU Police were dispatched to a possible hit-and-run. While the officer was speaking with the victim, the driver who caused the accident returned to their vehicle. They did not realize they had hit another vehicle and were quick to exchange information civilly with the other party.
Citizen Contact
A BYU officer responded to the north side of the Tanner Building after a scooter accident was reported. Upon arrival, the officer confirmed there were no injuries and only minor damage to the scooter as the rider was exiting a private drive. The officer facilitated the information exchange and then cleared the call.
Trespassing
Officers responded to the ESC area after a report of two females filming students. The area was checked, but the individuals could not be located and appeared to have left campus.
Trespassing
Officers responded to a resident's call at Wymount Terrance reporting a male solicitor in the apartment complex. Despite searching the area, they did not locate the suspect, and no further related calls were received.
Theft
A police officer responded to a report regarding a delayed theft outside the LSB. The complainant had left a green hoodie on the ground while working nearby the parking garage and did not see anyone around. He confirmed with coworkers that no one had taken the jacket. Currently, there is no suspect information available.
Disorderly Conduct
A police officer responded to a report from a complainant who described a disturbing experience during a ride with a roommate. An unknown individual had locked the doors, played unsettling music, and drove recklessly past their apartment before dropping them off. Fearing for their safety, the complainant felt unable to leave the vehicle. She wished to pursue charges against the driver and passengers for reckless driving and disorderly conduct. The officer identified the vehicle and its occupants, resulting in citations being issued to them.
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Provo Police responded to a report of three males pulling down their pants on the side of the road, with a witness stating she saw one suspect's genitalia while driving by on an electric scooter. Despite checking the area, officers were unable to locate the suspects. However, BYU Dispatch obtained camera footage that traced the suspects back to Helaman Halls. The suspects were contacted and interviewed, admitting to pulling down their pants but claiming they only exposed their underwear. Insufficient evidence was available to prove otherwise, and no charges were filed.
Suspicious
A hiker reported finding a suspicious, torn jacket covered in blood near the top of the Y trailhead at the base of the cliffs. He provided photos, which appeared to show sun-fading from exposure rather than fresh blood. Officers responded to the location, deployed a drone in the area, and did not observe anything unusual or suspicious.
Accident
A campus police officer responded to Parking Lot 49 on BYU campus following a report of a private property traffic incident. The complainant, who was attempting to park his vehicle, notified campus police after an incident involving his parked car. Dispatch successfully located the owner of the parked vehicle, and the officer facilitated the exchange of information between parties.
Medical
A student at the MARB experienced a seizure, prompting medical and officer response. Provo Medical arrived, but the student continued having seizures and was later transported to the hospital. Her mother was notified of the incident.
Information
BYU Police were dispatched to a possible hit-and-run. While the officer was speaking with the victim, the driver who caused the accident returned to their vehicle. They did not realize they had hit another vehicle and were quick to exchange information civilly with the other party.
Citizen Contact
A BYU officer responded to the north side of the Tanner Building after a scooter accident was reported. Upon arrival, the officer confirmed there were no injuries and only minor damage to the scooter as the rider was exiting a private drive. The officer facilitated the information exchange and then cleared the call.
Trespassing
Officers responded to the ESC area after a report of two females filming students. The area was checked, but the individuals could not be located and appeared to have left campus.
Trespassing
Officers responded to a resident's call at Wymount Terrance reporting a male solicitor in the apartment complex. Despite searching the area, they did not locate the suspect, and no further related calls were received.
Theft
A police officer responded to a report regarding a delayed theft outside the LSB. The complainant had left a green hoodie on the ground while working nearby the parking garage and did not see anyone around. He confirmed with coworkers that no one had taken the jacket. Currently, there is no suspect information available.
Disorderly Conduct
A police officer responded to a report from a complainant who described a disturbing experience during a ride with a roommate. An unknown individual had locked the doors, played unsettling music, and drove recklessly past their apartment before dropping them off. Fearing for their safety, the complainant felt unable to leave the vehicle. She wished to pursue charges against the driver and passengers for reckless driving and disorderly conduct. The officer identified the vehicle and its occupants, resulting in citations being issued to them.
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Police Beat • 02/04/2026
Accident
The complainant was attempting to parallel park and inadvertently got too close to a nearby vehicle, resulting in a small scrape on the driver's side rear bumper. The owner of the victim vehicle could not be contacted at the time, so a note was left on the vehicle, and the incident was documented for record-keeping.
Medical
A report was received regarding an adult female who may have sustained a head or shoulder injury. An officer responded to the scene on Campus Drive, where BYU EMS and Provo Fire/EMS also arrived. The female had crashed her scooter while entering the roadway. She was transported by BYU police to the Student Health Center urgent care for shoulder pain.
Criminal Mischief
An officer was notified of a large paint spill in Lot 40, located just north of the TNRB. Upon reviewing surveillance footage, the officer observed two individuals, believed to be students, working on an art project. The footage shows them intentionally splattering paint on a poster board before leaving the scene without cleaning up the mess. Grounds personnel have been advised of the need for cleanup, and the officer will follow up to identify the individuals involved. Additionally, surveillance footage has been requested from the Security Department for further investigation.
Accident – Hit and Run
A police officer responded to Lot 26 following a reported hit-and-run incident witnessed by a third party, who provided details about the suspect vehicle and driver. The officer successfully located and identified the at-fault driver, collected the necessary information for the driver’s exchange, and completed the report. The driver was issued a citation to Provo Justice Court for leaving the scene of an accident and failure to report.
Found Person
Officers responded to a report of a possibly distressed 7-year-old boy seen walking toward the Bean Museum from the CSC approximately ten minutes earlier. After checking the area and the museum, which was populated with several groups of young men, officers coordinated with dispatch to review video footage of the incident. The footage showed the boy joining a group of boys and three adult males before leaving the scene in a vehicle. The video indicated that the child did not appear distressed and displayed no concerning behavior. The complainant confirmed that the individual in the footage was the same boy they had reported.
Found Property
A BYU officer responded to the SFH for a found wallet. The officer called the owner and was able to return the wallet.
Fire – Gas Smell
Officers responded to a report of a natural gas odor at Wyview Park. Provo Fire Department also checked the unit and found no methane or carbon monoxide readings, despite the smell being present just inside the door. The fire personnel saw no safety concerns and advised the tenants they could re-enter. To ensure safety, the building RA contacted maintenance for further inspection. One tenant mentioned experiencing a very slight headache but stated it was unclear if it was related to the odor and declined medical attention.
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The complainant was attempting to parallel park and inadvertently got too close to a nearby vehicle, resulting in a small scrape on the driver's side rear bumper. The owner of the victim vehicle could not be contacted at the time, so a note was left on the vehicle, and the incident was documented for record-keeping.
Medical
A report was received regarding an adult female who may have sustained a head or shoulder injury. An officer responded to the scene on Campus Drive, where BYU EMS and Provo Fire/EMS also arrived. The female had crashed her scooter while entering the roadway. She was transported by BYU police to the Student Health Center urgent care for shoulder pain.
Criminal Mischief
An officer was notified of a large paint spill in Lot 40, located just north of the TNRB. Upon reviewing surveillance footage, the officer observed two individuals, believed to be students, working on an art project. The footage shows them intentionally splattering paint on a poster board before leaving the scene without cleaning up the mess. Grounds personnel have been advised of the need for cleanup, and the officer will follow up to identify the individuals involved. Additionally, surveillance footage has been requested from the Security Department for further investigation.
Accident – Hit and Run
A police officer responded to Lot 26 following a reported hit-and-run incident witnessed by a third party, who provided details about the suspect vehicle and driver. The officer successfully located and identified the at-fault driver, collected the necessary information for the driver’s exchange, and completed the report. The driver was issued a citation to Provo Justice Court for leaving the scene of an accident and failure to report.
Found Person
Officers responded to a report of a possibly distressed 7-year-old boy seen walking toward the Bean Museum from the CSC approximately ten minutes earlier. After checking the area and the museum, which was populated with several groups of young men, officers coordinated with dispatch to review video footage of the incident. The footage showed the boy joining a group of boys and three adult males before leaving the scene in a vehicle. The video indicated that the child did not appear distressed and displayed no concerning behavior. The complainant confirmed that the individual in the footage was the same boy they had reported.
Found Property
A BYU officer responded to the SFH for a found wallet. The officer called the owner and was able to return the wallet.
Fire – Gas Smell
Officers responded to a report of a natural gas odor at Wyview Park. Provo Fire Department also checked the unit and found no methane or carbon monoxide readings, despite the smell being present just inside the door. The fire personnel saw no safety concerns and advised the tenants they could re-enter. To ensure safety, the building RA contacted maintenance for further inspection. One tenant mentioned experiencing a very slight headache but stated it was unclear if it was related to the odor and declined medical attention.
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Police Beat • 02/03/2026
Welfare Check
A welfare check was conducted on a male sitting alone on a bench inside the McKay Building. The individual was described as having long hair, wearing a green shirt, and carrying a Milwaukee tool bag. The complainant noted that the behavior was suspicious due to the subject sitting upright and staring ahead at nothing. After speaking with building employees, it was confirmed that the individual had been seen working in the building previously. Despite efforts to locate him, the subject was not found, and no further issues were reported.
Vehicle Theft
A delayed report was filed regarding a stolen rental vehicle used by BYU Athletics, which had not been seen since at least last week. The vehicle was entered into the NCIC national database. It was later recovered in San Leandro, California, where an individual was arrested. The case remains under investigation.
Welfare Check
An officer responded to the Brigham Square area alongside a Security Sergeant to check on a female who was dancing and acting strangely. Upon arrival, another officer was already speaking with the female and determined she was not causing any problems.
Lost Property
A member of the BYU athlete department contacted the BYU Police Department to report several lost keys. The missing keys are identified by the following key numbers and copies: 9125 (copy #9), 9766 (copy #13), 9237 (copy #7), and 8838 (copy #4).
Accident
BYU police received a report regarding a delayed traffic accident in Lot 59. The complainant explained that at the time of the incident, both drivers exchanged information, but she has been unable to contact the other driver since then. The officer is currently working on the report and attempting to reach the other party.
Accident
A BYU officer responded to a minor PD accident at Lot 6. The officer documented the incident and provided both parties with exchange documents.
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A welfare check was conducted on a male sitting alone on a bench inside the McKay Building. The individual was described as having long hair, wearing a green shirt, and carrying a Milwaukee tool bag. The complainant noted that the behavior was suspicious due to the subject sitting upright and staring ahead at nothing. After speaking with building employees, it was confirmed that the individual had been seen working in the building previously. Despite efforts to locate him, the subject was not found, and no further issues were reported.
Vehicle Theft
A delayed report was filed regarding a stolen rental vehicle used by BYU Athletics, which had not been seen since at least last week. The vehicle was entered into the NCIC national database. It was later recovered in San Leandro, California, where an individual was arrested. The case remains under investigation.
Welfare Check
An officer responded to the Brigham Square area alongside a Security Sergeant to check on a female who was dancing and acting strangely. Upon arrival, another officer was already speaking with the female and determined she was not causing any problems.
Lost Property
A member of the BYU athlete department contacted the BYU Police Department to report several lost keys. The missing keys are identified by the following key numbers and copies: 9125 (copy #9), 9766 (copy #13), 9237 (copy #7), and 8838 (copy #4).
Accident
BYU police received a report regarding a delayed traffic accident in Lot 59. The complainant explained that at the time of the incident, both drivers exchanged information, but she has been unable to contact the other driver since then. The officer is currently working on the report and attempting to reach the other party.
Accident
A BYU officer responded to a minor PD accident at Lot 6. The officer documented the incident and provided both parties with exchange documents.
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Police Beat • 02/02/2026
Fire – Gas Smell
Officers responded to a report of a gas smell on the west side of the ESC. BYU EMS and Provo Fire also arrived to assist. It was determined that the gas meter intermittently releases small amounts of gas through a vent, causing the odor. Fire officials confirmed the situation is normal and reassured there was no cause for concern, as their meters detected no measurable gas in the area.
Accident
A minor two-car accident occurred in the CONE parking lot during parking maneuvers. No injuries were reported, and the damage was superficial. Vehicle 2 was unoccupied at the time. An officer facilitated the exchange of information between the involved parties.
Trespassing
Two BYU students were caught by MTC security attempting to jump the west fence dressed as missionaries. Their plan was to find a sibling currently in the MTC and give her a soda for fun. They were warned about the seriousness of their actions and apologized sincerely. MTC security informed them that their supervisor would be contacted and will speak with them about the incident later. The students were given a ride off the property.
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Officers responded to a report of a gas smell on the west side of the ESC. BYU EMS and Provo Fire also arrived to assist. It was determined that the gas meter intermittently releases small amounts of gas through a vent, causing the odor. Fire officials confirmed the situation is normal and reassured there was no cause for concern, as their meters detected no measurable gas in the area.
Accident
A minor two-car accident occurred in the CONE parking lot during parking maneuvers. No injuries were reported, and the damage was superficial. Vehicle 2 was unoccupied at the time. An officer facilitated the exchange of information between the involved parties.
Trespassing
Two BYU students were caught by MTC security attempting to jump the west fence dressed as missionaries. Their plan was to find a sibling currently in the MTC and give her a soda for fun. They were warned about the seriousness of their actions and apologized sincerely. MTC security informed them that their supervisor would be contacted and will speak with them about the incident later. The students were given a ride off the property.
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Police Beat • 02/01/2026
Trespassing
Police officers responded to West Campus after a report of a male under the bleachers on the Eastside of the field. The individual was identified with an out-of-country ID and was issued a trespassing warning before being asked to leave the property.
Unsecured Door
Officers responded to West Campus after discovering a male sleeping under the Eastside field bleachers. During their search, they found an unlocked door to a storage area beneath the bleachers, which contained new and valuable electronic equipment for the West Campus Building. The officers secured and locked the door to prevent theft.
Medical
Officers responded to the Harman Building after a female student passed out twice. Provo Fire personnel arrived simultaneously, evaluated the patient, and she was later released to her roommates after being medically cleared.
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Police officers responded to West Campus after a report of a male under the bleachers on the Eastside of the field. The individual was identified with an out-of-country ID and was issued a trespassing warning before being asked to leave the property.
Unsecured Door
Officers responded to West Campus after discovering a male sleeping under the Eastside field bleachers. During their search, they found an unlocked door to a storage area beneath the bleachers, which contained new and valuable electronic equipment for the West Campus Building. The officers secured and locked the door to prevent theft.
Medical
Officers responded to the Harman Building after a female student passed out twice. Provo Fire personnel arrived simultaneously, evaluated the patient, and she was later released to her roommates after being medically cleared.
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Police Beat • 01/31/2026
Smoke Alarm
An officer responded to a carbon monoxide alarm at Wymount Apartments on BYU campus. No signs of sickness or abnormalities were reported. Provo Fire Department conducted an inspection, detected no CO gas presence, and later cleared the scene.
Fire Alarm
An officer responded to WT, building 3A, for a fire alarm. The tenant reported their smoke detector was beeping with a 'fire' warning, prompting a call for assistance. Dispatch did not receive any fire alarm signals on their panel. The officer found no issues in the apartment besides the beeping detector. An on-call housing employee was dispatched to assess and resolve the smoke detector problem.
Trespassing
Officers responded to Heritage Halls, building #6, after female tenants reported that three non-residents were knocking on doors and filming residents as they opened them. Despite thorough checks of each floor, the males were not located. The RA was advised to call back if the individuals returned.
Medical
An officer responded to the RB Pool on a student with an injury to their arm. The student was playing volleyball and hyperextended their arm. BYU EMS and Provo Paramedics provided medical attention and released the student.
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An officer responded to a carbon monoxide alarm at Wymount Apartments on BYU campus. No signs of sickness or abnormalities were reported. Provo Fire Department conducted an inspection, detected no CO gas presence, and later cleared the scene.
Fire Alarm
An officer responded to WT, building 3A, for a fire alarm. The tenant reported their smoke detector was beeping with a 'fire' warning, prompting a call for assistance. Dispatch did not receive any fire alarm signals on their panel. The officer found no issues in the apartment besides the beeping detector. An on-call housing employee was dispatched to assess and resolve the smoke detector problem.
Trespassing
Officers responded to Heritage Halls, building #6, after female tenants reported that three non-residents were knocking on doors and filming residents as they opened them. Despite thorough checks of each floor, the males were not located. The RA was advised to call back if the individuals returned.
Medical
An officer responded to the RB Pool on a student with an injury to their arm. The student was playing volleyball and hyperextended their arm. BYU EMS and Provo Paramedics provided medical attention and released the student.
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