Police Beat
Police Beat • 06/14/2026
Door Alarm
Officers were sent on a door alarm at the West View Building. The door was found to be held open by air pressure. The officer checked the area, but nothing appeared suspicious or out of place.
Lockout
Officers responded to a lockout after a group of students reported needing access to a building. The group was moving equipment for an out‑of‑state engineering competition. Identification was verified, and access to the building was granted.
Domestic Violence
Officers responded to a report of domestic violence inside an apartment after neighbors reported a loud verbal argument from the apartment complex. Officers spoke with each party involved and identified one spouse as the predominant aggressor. The suspect was booked into the Utah County Jail on multiple DV‑related charges.
Protective Order Violation
An officer was notified that a recently arrested male had contacted his spouse from jail. The male had signed a no-contact order and was aware that he was not permitted to contact his spouse. The officer confirmed the protective order with the Utah County Jail and reviewed inmate phone monitoring records. The officer verified that a phone call had been made, which violated the no-contact order. Additional criminal charges were filed against the male.
Suspicious
Officers were dispatched to a parking lot after receiving a report that a male was striking a vehicle with a baseball bat, possibly attempting to break into the vehicle. Officers arrived and found that no weapons were involved. The individual was the registered owner of the vehicle and became frustrated after locking his keys in the vehicle while completing a DoorDash delivery. Officers verified ownership and assisted by unlocking the vehicle.
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Officers were sent on a door alarm at the West View Building. The door was found to be held open by air pressure. The officer checked the area, but nothing appeared suspicious or out of place.
Lockout
Officers responded to a lockout after a group of students reported needing access to a building. The group was moving equipment for an out‑of‑state engineering competition. Identification was verified, and access to the building was granted.
Domestic Violence
Officers responded to a report of domestic violence inside an apartment after neighbors reported a loud verbal argument from the apartment complex. Officers spoke with each party involved and identified one spouse as the predominant aggressor. The suspect was booked into the Utah County Jail on multiple DV‑related charges.
Protective Order Violation
An officer was notified that a recently arrested male had contacted his spouse from jail. The male had signed a no-contact order and was aware that he was not permitted to contact his spouse. The officer confirmed the protective order with the Utah County Jail and reviewed inmate phone monitoring records. The officer verified that a phone call had been made, which violated the no-contact order. Additional criminal charges were filed against the male.
Suspicious
Officers were dispatched to a parking lot after receiving a report that a male was striking a vehicle with a baseball bat, possibly attempting to break into the vehicle. Officers arrived and found that no weapons were involved. The individual was the registered owner of the vehicle and became frustrated after locking his keys in the vehicle while completing a DoorDash delivery. Officers verified ownership and assisted by unlocking the vehicle.
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Police Beat • 06/13/2026
Door Alarm
Officers responded to a door‑held‑open alarm. The door was found to be held open by air pressure. An officer checked the area and found nothing suspicious or out of place.
Suspicious
Officers were dispatched to the West View Building after an employee reported that a suspicious male was inside an office. Police were told that an individual, described as “mentally ill,” had been looking through cabinets but did not take anything. Officers responded to the area but were unable to find anyone matching the description. The reporting party requested that the incident only needed to be documented at this time and declined any further police assistance.
Trouble Alarm
BYU Police responded to a trouble alarm on the fire panel at Heritage Halls. The BYU fire technicians, already aware of the system malfunction, asked an officer to silence the alarm until they arrived to reset it. The alarm was silenced without any issues.
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Officers responded to a door‑held‑open alarm. The door was found to be held open by air pressure. An officer checked the area and found nothing suspicious or out of place.
Suspicious
Officers were dispatched to the West View Building after an employee reported that a suspicious male was inside an office. Police were told that an individual, described as “mentally ill,” had been looking through cabinets but did not take anything. Officers responded to the area but were unable to find anyone matching the description. The reporting party requested that the incident only needed to be documented at this time and declined any further police assistance.
Trouble Alarm
BYU Police responded to a trouble alarm on the fire panel at Heritage Halls. The BYU fire technicians, already aware of the system malfunction, asked an officer to silence the alarm until they arrived to reset it. The alarm was silenced without any issues.
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Police Beat • 06/12/2026
Juvenile Problem
Officers assisted FSY counselors after two 14‑year‑old males were found outside their dorm well past curfew. The juveniles stated they had come out to see a fire engine. They had also been involved in earlier mischief. Officers contacted the parents of both juveniles; one parent was reached, and a message was left for the other. FSY counselors decided that the boys would be sent home.
Door Alarm
An officer responded to a door alarm at Heritage Halls. The door was found closed and secured with no sign of suspicious activity.
Door Alarm
Officers responded to a report of a door alarm at the Culinary Support Center. Upon arrival, an officer observed a US Foods truck unloading products. Nothing suspicious or concerning was occurring.
Fire Alarm
A fire alarm was reported at the Museum of Art. As officers were responding, BYU fire technicians advised that it was a false alarm and that no police response was required.
Duress Alarm
A duress alarm was activated at the Bean Museum. An officer spoke with the employee who pressed the alarm, who said it was accidental and that no police assistance was needed.
Animal Problem (We got quite a few calls about this one!)
A report was received of a newborn fawn in the bushes between the Jesse Knight Building and the Talmage Building, and no mother was seen in the area. Dispatch was advised to instruct all of the callers to avoid the fawn so the mother could return to care for it.
If you find a baby deer (fawn) that is lying quietly, do not touch or move it unless it is in immediate, life-threatening danger. It is normal for mothers to leave their fawns alone for 6-12 hours at a time, sometimes up to 24 hours, to forage or avoid attracting predators.
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Officers assisted FSY counselors after two 14‑year‑old males were found outside their dorm well past curfew. The juveniles stated they had come out to see a fire engine. They had also been involved in earlier mischief. Officers contacted the parents of both juveniles; one parent was reached, and a message was left for the other. FSY counselors decided that the boys would be sent home.
Door Alarm
An officer responded to a door alarm at Heritage Halls. The door was found closed and secured with no sign of suspicious activity.
Door Alarm
Officers responded to a report of a door alarm at the Culinary Support Center. Upon arrival, an officer observed a US Foods truck unloading products. Nothing suspicious or concerning was occurring.
Fire Alarm
A fire alarm was reported at the Museum of Art. As officers were responding, BYU fire technicians advised that it was a false alarm and that no police response was required.
Duress Alarm
A duress alarm was activated at the Bean Museum. An officer spoke with the employee who pressed the alarm, who said it was accidental and that no police assistance was needed.
Animal Problem (We got quite a few calls about this one!)
A report was received of a newborn fawn in the bushes between the Jesse Knight Building and the Talmage Building, and no mother was seen in the area. Dispatch was advised to instruct all of the callers to avoid the fawn so the mother could return to care for it.
If you find a baby deer (fawn) that is lying quietly, do not touch or move it unless it is in immediate, life-threatening danger. It is normal for mothers to leave their fawns alone for 6-12 hours at a time, sometimes up to 24 hours, to forage or avoid attracting predators.
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Police Beat • 06/11/2026
Door Alarm
An officer responded to a door‑held‑open alarm at the Westview Building. The southeast door was secured and the area was cleared.
Door Alarm
An alarm was activated on a high‑temperature vault door at Heritage Halls. An officer checked the area and found no problems or issues.
Fire Alarm
An officer was dispatched to a fire alarm in the southeast stairwell of the Herald R. Clark Building. The call was canceled immediately after dispatch.
Door Alarm
Officers responded to a door alarm at Heritage Halls and located BYU Maintenance personnel testing alarms in multiple buildings. They were advised to notify dispatch prior to future testing to avoid unnecessary police response.
Seizure
A pregnant BYU Traffic employee experienced a seizure and fell and hit her head. BYU EMS evaluated her and recommended further medical assessment. She was transported by BYU Police to Utah Valley Hospital for additional evaluation and treatment.
Duress Alarm
A duress alarm was triggered after a pregnant BYU student employee experienced a medical episode. Officers later responded and reset the alarm.
Door Alarm
BYU Police received reports of multiple stairwell door alarms on the fourth floors of several Heritage Halls buildings. Surveillance footage identified two maintenance workers as the individuals involved. Officers confirmed they were performing authorized work. No criminal activity was found.
Accident – Hit & Run
An officer responded to a hit‑and‑run in Lot 38. The complainant’s vehicle sustained damage to the rear passenger‑side bumper, including white paint transfer. The responsible driver did not leave a note, and there are currently no suspects.
Theft
A female reported her bicycle stolen from the Botany Pond bike racks. She parked it at approximately 3:15 PM and returned at 6:30 PM to find it missing. Surveillance footage captured a suspect taking the bike, but the distance made the video too distorted to provide officers with a clear description. The bicycle could not be entered into NCIC due to the lack of a serial number.
Juvenile Problem
Officers were dispatched to a delayed report at Heritage Halls regarding a group of boys seen slapping another boy, causing a welt. After speaking with those involved, officers determined no criminal conduct had occurred, and the boys stated they had been playing.
Juvenile Problem
Officers responded to a delayed report at Heritage Halls involving a juvenile male pretending to shoot a gun and slapping another juvenile, causing a welt. After interviewing the boys, officers determined the behavior did not constitute assault or hazing. The juveniles reported they had been “playing around.”
Juvenile Problem
Officers responded to a delayed report involving two FSY participants who had engaged in disruptive behavior over several days, resulting in multiple police‑related incidents. Although no criminal activity occurred, FSY staff determined it was best to send the juveniles home to prevent further issues.
Runaway
Officers assisted FSY counselors who believed an FSY participant may have run away. Counselors were unable to provide identifying information about the individual. Staff reported seeing someone who appeared to be a juvenile run north between two buildings. FSY personnel advised they would gather additional details and recontact police. No further information has been received.
Medical Assist
BYU Police and Provo EMS responded to Heritage Halls for a report of an unconscious female. EMS evaluated her and cleared her on scene. She declined transport and further medical assistance.
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An officer responded to a door‑held‑open alarm at the Westview Building. The southeast door was secured and the area was cleared.
Door Alarm
An alarm was activated on a high‑temperature vault door at Heritage Halls. An officer checked the area and found no problems or issues.
Fire Alarm
An officer was dispatched to a fire alarm in the southeast stairwell of the Herald R. Clark Building. The call was canceled immediately after dispatch.
Door Alarm
Officers responded to a door alarm at Heritage Halls and located BYU Maintenance personnel testing alarms in multiple buildings. They were advised to notify dispatch prior to future testing to avoid unnecessary police response.
Seizure
A pregnant BYU Traffic employee experienced a seizure and fell and hit her head. BYU EMS evaluated her and recommended further medical assessment. She was transported by BYU Police to Utah Valley Hospital for additional evaluation and treatment.
Duress Alarm
A duress alarm was triggered after a pregnant BYU student employee experienced a medical episode. Officers later responded and reset the alarm.
Door Alarm
BYU Police received reports of multiple stairwell door alarms on the fourth floors of several Heritage Halls buildings. Surveillance footage identified two maintenance workers as the individuals involved. Officers confirmed they were performing authorized work. No criminal activity was found.
Accident – Hit & Run
An officer responded to a hit‑and‑run in Lot 38. The complainant’s vehicle sustained damage to the rear passenger‑side bumper, including white paint transfer. The responsible driver did not leave a note, and there are currently no suspects.
Theft
A female reported her bicycle stolen from the Botany Pond bike racks. She parked it at approximately 3:15 PM and returned at 6:30 PM to find it missing. Surveillance footage captured a suspect taking the bike, but the distance made the video too distorted to provide officers with a clear description. The bicycle could not be entered into NCIC due to the lack of a serial number.
Juvenile Problem
Officers were dispatched to a delayed report at Heritage Halls regarding a group of boys seen slapping another boy, causing a welt. After speaking with those involved, officers determined no criminal conduct had occurred, and the boys stated they had been playing.
Juvenile Problem
Officers responded to a delayed report at Heritage Halls involving a juvenile male pretending to shoot a gun and slapping another juvenile, causing a welt. After interviewing the boys, officers determined the behavior did not constitute assault or hazing. The juveniles reported they had been “playing around.”
Juvenile Problem
Officers responded to a delayed report involving two FSY participants who had engaged in disruptive behavior over several days, resulting in multiple police‑related incidents. Although no criminal activity occurred, FSY staff determined it was best to send the juveniles home to prevent further issues.
Runaway
Officers assisted FSY counselors who believed an FSY participant may have run away. Counselors were unable to provide identifying information about the individual. Staff reported seeing someone who appeared to be a juvenile run north between two buildings. FSY personnel advised they would gather additional details and recontact police. No further information has been received.
Medical Assist
BYU Police and Provo EMS responded to Heritage Halls for a report of an unconscious female. EMS evaluated her and cleared her on scene. She declined transport and further medical assistance.
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Police Beat • 06/10/2026
Information
An officer documented an informational report after a building care employee discovered and removed an unauthorized sticker from the southwest entry window of the new Arts Building. Security is reviewing camera footage to identify when and how the sticker was placed. No similar incidents have been reported on campus.
Abandoned 911
An officer responded to repeated 911 calls originating from a cell phone inside the JKB. The phone number was traced to a current student attending a first-floor class. Upon contact, the student explained that her phone’s broken screen caused her to accidentally trigger the SOS function while attempting to turn it off. The student was unharmed, and no further issues were identified.
Missing Juvenile
An officer took a report of a missing juvenile participating in an FSY activity after staff reported the individual missing from the WSC area. An attempt to locate (ATL) was broadcast. The juvenile was found shortly thereafter by FSY staff near his dormitory, and the ATL was canceled.
Traffic Accident
Officers responded to a traffic accident in the CONE parking lot where a driver struck an unoccupied parked vehicle while attempting to park. Both parties exchanged information, and photos of the damage were documented in the case file.
Lost Property
An officer took a delayed report of a lost wallet after the complainant was unable to locate it despite checking campus lost and found locations. The officer advised the complainant to cancel their cards and provided a case number. A search of the suspected area was conducted, but the wallet was not located.
Robbery Alarm
Officers responded to a duress alarm at the Bean Museum front desk, which was determined to be accidental. The area was checked, and the alarm was reset.
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An officer documented an informational report after a building care employee discovered and removed an unauthorized sticker from the southwest entry window of the new Arts Building. Security is reviewing camera footage to identify when and how the sticker was placed. No similar incidents have been reported on campus.
Abandoned 911
An officer responded to repeated 911 calls originating from a cell phone inside the JKB. The phone number was traced to a current student attending a first-floor class. Upon contact, the student explained that her phone’s broken screen caused her to accidentally trigger the SOS function while attempting to turn it off. The student was unharmed, and no further issues were identified.
Missing Juvenile
An officer took a report of a missing juvenile participating in an FSY activity after staff reported the individual missing from the WSC area. An attempt to locate (ATL) was broadcast. The juvenile was found shortly thereafter by FSY staff near his dormitory, and the ATL was canceled.
Traffic Accident
Officers responded to a traffic accident in the CONE parking lot where a driver struck an unoccupied parked vehicle while attempting to park. Both parties exchanged information, and photos of the damage were documented in the case file.
Lost Property
An officer took a delayed report of a lost wallet after the complainant was unable to locate it despite checking campus lost and found locations. The officer advised the complainant to cancel their cards and provided a case number. A search of the suspected area was conducted, but the wallet was not located.
Robbery Alarm
Officers responded to a duress alarm at the Bean Museum front desk, which was determined to be accidental. The area was checked, and the alarm was reset.
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Police Beat • 06/09/2026
Beam Alarm
An officer responded to a beam alarm in the ESC tunnel and discovered several BYU Physical Facilities employees conducting routine maintenance to repair a hot water pipe during normal working hours. No issues or suspicious activity were observed, and the officer relayed the situation to both police and security dispatch before clearing the call.
Medical
A BYU officer and Provo Fire responded to HR #12 for an FSY participant who had fainted. After evaluation, Provo Fire medically cleared the individual. The participant’s parents were notified, and the individual was able to continue participating in the FSY program.
Information
An officer received an online report of a person dumping debris into the Brewster dumpster. Upon investigation, the officer determined the individual was a Brewster building employee properly disposing of materials, and no misuse of the dumpster by the public had occurred.
Information
A BYU employee reported receiving a fraudulent text message from an unknown sender impersonating their supervisor and requesting gift card purchases for a supposed drawing. The employee recognized the message as a scam and reported it, preventing any financial loss.
Duress Alarm
An officer responded to a duress alarm at the CONE north register. Dispatch indicated the alarm appeared accidental based on video review. The officer arrived on scene and reset the alarm with no further issues.
Found Property
An FSY counselor turned in a found debit card located on Phillips Drive just south of the Marriott Center. The owner was contacted and will retrieve the card from the JKB the following morning.
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An officer responded to a beam alarm in the ESC tunnel and discovered several BYU Physical Facilities employees conducting routine maintenance to repair a hot water pipe during normal working hours. No issues or suspicious activity were observed, and the officer relayed the situation to both police and security dispatch before clearing the call.
Medical
A BYU officer and Provo Fire responded to HR #12 for an FSY participant who had fainted. After evaluation, Provo Fire medically cleared the individual. The participant’s parents were notified, and the individual was able to continue participating in the FSY program.
Information
An officer received an online report of a person dumping debris into the Brewster dumpster. Upon investigation, the officer determined the individual was a Brewster building employee properly disposing of materials, and no misuse of the dumpster by the public had occurred.
Information
A BYU employee reported receiving a fraudulent text message from an unknown sender impersonating their supervisor and requesting gift card purchases for a supposed drawing. The employee recognized the message as a scam and reported it, preventing any financial loss.
Duress Alarm
An officer responded to a duress alarm at the CONE north register. Dispatch indicated the alarm appeared accidental based on video review. The officer arrived on scene and reset the alarm with no further issues.
Found Property
An FSY counselor turned in a found debit card located on Phillips Drive just south of the Marriott Center. The owner was contacted and will retrieve the card from the JKB the following morning.
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Police Beat • 06/08/2026
Intrusion Alarm
An officer responded to an intrusion alarm at the ESC planetarium. After conducting a thorough check of the planetarium and surrounding entry and exit doors, the officer found no individuals inside, and all doors were secure.
Lockout
An officer responded to the CMB to assist employees who were locked out of the building. Upon recognizing one of the employees, the officer granted access so they could complete painting work inside.
Beam Alarm
An officer responded to the TLMB following a beam alarm. The officer located contractors working in the area and instructed them to contact security to provide details on the duration of their work.
Citizen Contact
An officer responded to a report of a possible Apple Watch theft at a sports camp. Upon arrival, the watch was being tracked to Lot 37; it was soon marked as found and successfully returned to its owner.
Welfare Check
Officers responded to Heritage Halls for an abandoned 911 call with loud noises on the phone line. Upon arrival, they determined an FSY attendee had accidentally pocket-dialed 911 while playing night games. The attendee apologized and demonstrated how the call occurred, and officers confirmed there was no emergency before clearing the scene.
Found Property
A BYU security officer found an access card and key belonging to a youth athletic camp attendee at the Smith Field House. Using the information on the card, an officer returned the items to the group leader, as the minor was already asleep.
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An officer responded to an intrusion alarm at the ESC planetarium. After conducting a thorough check of the planetarium and surrounding entry and exit doors, the officer found no individuals inside, and all doors were secure.
Lockout
An officer responded to the CMB to assist employees who were locked out of the building. Upon recognizing one of the employees, the officer granted access so they could complete painting work inside.
Beam Alarm
An officer responded to the TLMB following a beam alarm. The officer located contractors working in the area and instructed them to contact security to provide details on the duration of their work.
Citizen Contact
An officer responded to a report of a possible Apple Watch theft at a sports camp. Upon arrival, the watch was being tracked to Lot 37; it was soon marked as found and successfully returned to its owner.
Welfare Check
Officers responded to Heritage Halls for an abandoned 911 call with loud noises on the phone line. Upon arrival, they determined an FSY attendee had accidentally pocket-dialed 911 while playing night games. The attendee apologized and demonstrated how the call occurred, and officers confirmed there was no emergency before clearing the scene.
Found Property
A BYU security officer found an access card and key belonging to a youth athletic camp attendee at the Smith Field House. Using the information on the card, an officer returned the items to the group leader, as the minor was already asleep.
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Police Beat • 06/07/2026
Chest Pain
Officers and Provo firefighters responded to Wyview Park to assist a person who was experiencing chest pain. Medics evaluated the individual and determined they did not need to go to the hospital.
Unconscious Infant
BYU Police and Provo Firefighters were called to the Riviera Apartments after receiving a report that a three-week-old baby was unconscious. When the responders arrived, they found the baby awake, crying, and breathing normally. The parents were advised to take the baby to the hospital as a precaution.
Trespassing
An officer discovered a group of people on the RB field, despite the fact that the gates were closed and locked. The group admitted they had climbed the fence and understood they were trespassing. They left the area and were advised not to jump fences in the future.
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Officers and Provo firefighters responded to Wyview Park to assist a person who was experiencing chest pain. Medics evaluated the individual and determined they did not need to go to the hospital.
Unconscious Infant
BYU Police and Provo Firefighters were called to the Riviera Apartments after receiving a report that a three-week-old baby was unconscious. When the responders arrived, they found the baby awake, crying, and breathing normally. The parents were advised to take the baby to the hospital as a precaution.
Trespassing
An officer discovered a group of people on the RB field, despite the fact that the gates were closed and locked. The group admitted they had climbed the fence and understood they were trespassing. They left the area and were advised not to jump fences in the future.
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Police Beat • 06/06/2026
Agency Assist
BYU Police were sent to check out a possible brush fire near the Y Trailhead. After searching the area, BYU officers found the fire was actually much farther away, near Khyv Peak. Provo Fire and Provo Police handled the situation from there.
Door Alarm
An officer responded to a door alarm at the Smith Field House. Security cameras showed someone leaving the area about 20 minutes earlier, but the door was not secured properly. The officer checked the door and confirmed it was locked and secure.
Citizen Contact
A caller thought their car had been towed after parking overnight in Lot 20. Officers searched nearby lots and found the car in Lot 23.
Juvenile Problem
Staff at an FSY event reported that a teenage boy had sent photos of himself and other boys in their underwear to a teenage girl at the same event. FSY staff said they did not believe a crime occurred but wanted the situation documented. They were given a case number and told to call back if the incident needed further investigation.
Found Property
Someone found a debit card on the ground and contacted the owner. She asked if it be turned into BYU Police since she would be on campus soon. The owner stopped by the BYU Police Department, where her debit card was returned to her.
Sick Person
Provo Fire and BYU Officers responded to help someone who wasn’t feeling well due to a medical disorder. Medics checked on the student and contacted their parents. The student did not need to go to the hospital. Some friends came to assist the student in getting back to his dorm.
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BYU Police were sent to check out a possible brush fire near the Y Trailhead. After searching the area, BYU officers found the fire was actually much farther away, near Khyv Peak. Provo Fire and Provo Police handled the situation from there.
Door Alarm
An officer responded to a door alarm at the Smith Field House. Security cameras showed someone leaving the area about 20 minutes earlier, but the door was not secured properly. The officer checked the door and confirmed it was locked and secure.
Citizen Contact
A caller thought their car had been towed after parking overnight in Lot 20. Officers searched nearby lots and found the car in Lot 23.
Juvenile Problem
Staff at an FSY event reported that a teenage boy had sent photos of himself and other boys in their underwear to a teenage girl at the same event. FSY staff said they did not believe a crime occurred but wanted the situation documented. They were given a case number and told to call back if the incident needed further investigation.
Found Property
Someone found a debit card on the ground and contacted the owner. She asked if it be turned into BYU Police since she would be on campus soon. The owner stopped by the BYU Police Department, where her debit card was returned to her.
Sick Person
Provo Fire and BYU Officers responded to help someone who wasn’t feeling well due to a medical disorder. Medics checked on the student and contacted their parents. The student did not need to go to the hospital. Some friends came to assist the student in getting back to his dorm.
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Police Beat • 06/05/2026
Welfare Check
Officers responded to a report of a male lying on a staircase, in a public area, who appeared to have his hands down his pants. Officers searched the area but did not locate anyone matching the description. Security footage later showed that the report had been delayed by approximately 15–20 minutes and that the individual had already left before officers arrived.
Violated Door Alarm
A door alarm was triggered at the Student Athlete Building. When officers arrived, both doors were found secured, and nothing appeared disturbed or suspicious. No people were found anywhere in the area.
Fire Alarm
A fire alarm activated at the Lavell Edwards Stadium. As officers arrived, they were notified that the alarm was part of scheduled system testing.
Intrusion Alarm
An intrusion alarm was reported at a campus chemical management building. Officers spoke with a representative from risk management, who explained that employees had propped a door open, which triggered the door alarm.
Accident
A minor delayed traffic accident was reported in a parking lot. A driver accidentally struck a parked vehicle while pulling into a stall. Both vehicle owners met at the scene and exchanged information.
Duress Alarm
An officer responded to the Former President’s Home after a duress alarm was activated. Officers checked both alarm buttons and confirmed neither had been pressed. No issues were found at the location. There have been multiple false alarms with the devices in this building.
Harassment
A student reported ongoing harassment from an individual they had previously gone on a few dates with. The unwanted contact included text messages and other interactions, some of which occurred while the student was at work. The student requested that the male be instructed to stop contacting her and her friends. Officers contacted the male, who agreed to cease communication.
Alarm
Officers responded to a beam alarm in the tunnels. The area showed signs of recent work activity, but no workers were present at the time. It appeared the alarm was triggered as construction workers were leaving for the day.
Seizure
Officers and Provo Fire/EMS personnel responded to a juvenile experiencing a seizure. The individual was assessed by medical staff, and the juvenile’s parents were notified. The juvenile declined transportation to the hospital and requested to stay for the remainder of the activity before being picked up by their parents.
Welfare Check
Officers responded to a welfare check of a student after a safe walk call randomly disconnected. As officers arrived at the last known location, the individual texted security to confirm they had reached their residence safely.
Traffic Offense
Officers investigated a report of a traffic offense in the JFSB underground parking garage. Upon arrival, they found three motorcycle riders taking pictures of their bikes inside the structure. No unsafe driving or traffic violations were observed. Officers spoke with the riders about safe riding practices and even activated their emergency lights so the group could capture a few photos.
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Officers responded to a report of a male lying on a staircase, in a public area, who appeared to have his hands down his pants. Officers searched the area but did not locate anyone matching the description. Security footage later showed that the report had been delayed by approximately 15–20 minutes and that the individual had already left before officers arrived.
Violated Door Alarm
A door alarm was triggered at the Student Athlete Building. When officers arrived, both doors were found secured, and nothing appeared disturbed or suspicious. No people were found anywhere in the area.
Fire Alarm
A fire alarm activated at the Lavell Edwards Stadium. As officers arrived, they were notified that the alarm was part of scheduled system testing.
Intrusion Alarm
An intrusion alarm was reported at a campus chemical management building. Officers spoke with a representative from risk management, who explained that employees had propped a door open, which triggered the door alarm.
Accident
A minor delayed traffic accident was reported in a parking lot. A driver accidentally struck a parked vehicle while pulling into a stall. Both vehicle owners met at the scene and exchanged information.
Duress Alarm
An officer responded to the Former President’s Home after a duress alarm was activated. Officers checked both alarm buttons and confirmed neither had been pressed. No issues were found at the location. There have been multiple false alarms with the devices in this building.
Harassment
A student reported ongoing harassment from an individual they had previously gone on a few dates with. The unwanted contact included text messages and other interactions, some of which occurred while the student was at work. The student requested that the male be instructed to stop contacting her and her friends. Officers contacted the male, who agreed to cease communication.
Alarm
Officers responded to a beam alarm in the tunnels. The area showed signs of recent work activity, but no workers were present at the time. It appeared the alarm was triggered as construction workers were leaving for the day.
Seizure
Officers and Provo Fire/EMS personnel responded to a juvenile experiencing a seizure. The individual was assessed by medical staff, and the juvenile’s parents were notified. The juvenile declined transportation to the hospital and requested to stay for the remainder of the activity before being picked up by their parents.
Welfare Check
Officers responded to a welfare check of a student after a safe walk call randomly disconnected. As officers arrived at the last known location, the individual texted security to confirm they had reached their residence safely.
Traffic Offense
Officers investigated a report of a traffic offense in the JFSB underground parking garage. Upon arrival, they found three motorcycle riders taking pictures of their bikes inside the structure. No unsafe driving or traffic violations were observed. Officers spoke with the riders about safe riding practices and even activated their emergency lights so the group could capture a few photos.
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