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Police Beat • 01/27/2026

January 28, 2026 03:18 PM
Trespassing
Three adult males were observed collecting signatures on BYU campus. After being contacted by BYU security and advised to stop, they were later located near the Cannon Center. Officers identified the individuals and issued three written warning citations and they were told to cease their activities on campus.

Welfare Check
A concerned individual contacted BYU Police about a possibly distressed adult male, described as a student of Asian descent, seen near the Jamba Juice outside the Wilkinson Student Center. Officers searched the area, including the Cougar Den, bowling alley, and food court, but were unable to locate the individual.

Accident – Hit and Run
Officers responded to a phone report of a possible hit-and-run in the visitor parking lot near WSC, suspected to have occurred Saturday night. Video review was conducted; however, due to poor lighting and camera distance, the incident could not be confirmed. The complainant was contacted and informed of the findings, expressing uncertainty about the location of the incident and gratitude for the review.

Theft
The BYU Police Department responded to a theft report at the Smithfield house in the student weight room gym. The victim stated that he accidentally left his wallet in the gym around 1:30 PM. When he returned, he found the wallet but noticed that approximately $50 in cash was missing. Officers are reviewing surveillance footage of the area to identify any suspect.

Citizen Contact
A BYU staff member reported concerns about an unidentified adult male on campus, expressing unease about his presence. An officer made in-person contact at the JKB and spoke with the staff member, who clarified that no specific criminal or suspicious activity

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Police Beat • 01/26/2026

January 27, 2026 10:00 AM
Medical
The BYU Police Department responded to a medical emergency at the JFSB, where a patient exhibited stroke-like symptoms. Arriving alongside EMS and Provo Fire, officers learned she suffers from Hemiplegic migraines, a rare type of migraine that can cause temporary paralysis resembling a stroke. The patient was not hospitalized but was given a ride home to rest.

Found Property
A piece of jewelry was found at a sporting event and reported to the Marriott Center office. An officer responded, took custody of the item, and transported it to the WSC lost and found. Photos of the item are attached to the incident report.

Panic – Alarm
An officer responded to a panic alarm at the Music Building. Officers arrived and found a child had accidentally pushed the alarm. The officer reset the alarm and the system cleared.

Theft
A stolen moped from Lot 16 was reported last week, with the report delayed until today. The owner was contacted by phone to document the theft and is working to provide identifying information, including the VIN number.

Medical
BYU Police and BYU EMS responded to a cadaver lab classroom on report of a student who had fainted. The student was evaluated by EMS and released on scene to a roommate for observation.

Suspicious
A report was received about a suspicious person dressed in black hiding in the bushes near the outdoor bathrooms by the tennis building. Upon inspection, no one matching that description was found. Witnesses in the area did not see anyone but noted the smell of burnt marijuana. Security students later reported seeing an individual dressed in black walking south of the area several minutes prior to the report. No additional people matching the description were located during a thorough search of the surrounding areas.

Lost Property
A BYU officer responded via phone regarding a case of lost laundry bags at WY View. The complainant did not believe the bags were stolen, suspecting a case of mistaken laundry. Video footage showed someone picking up the bags, walking over, and then loading their laundry. The officer has left messages with RAs to help identify the individual responsible.

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Police Beat • 01/25/2026

January 26, 2026 12:06 PM
Fire Investigation
Provo Fire and officers responded to the JKB after a BYU IT employee reported a swollen tablet battery, fearing it might explode. The fire captain disassembled the tablet and safely removed the batteries, which were then properly disposed of.

Unsecured Door
During an extra patrol at the Marriott Center, an officer discovered an unsecured, slightly ajar door on the southwest concourse that was not in alarm. The officer promptly closed and secured the door.

Welfare Check
A BYU student was reported for making suicidal threats. During a welfare check, he explained that feelings of homesickness and frustration with his girlfriend had led to the threats, but he did not intend to harm himself. He later agreed to seek mental health support and was transported to the hospital, where he checked in with his cousin.

Trespassing
A male individual jumped the fence onto MPS property and was wandering on foot. He left the area just as officers arrived; however, he was later located, and received a warning for trespassing.

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Police Beat • 01/24/2026

January 26, 2026 09:31 AM
Suspicious
BYU Police responded to Helaman Halls following a report of a male walking with a young child who appeared suspicious. After patrolling the area and speaking with several students, officers did not find anyone matching the description or observe anything suspicious.

Theft
A complainant left a green tote bag containing blue jeans and $300 worth of makeup in the Cougar Eats area this evening. When they returned to retrieve it, the bag was missing. Video surveillance captured an individual taking the bag and leaving the building. The suspect has not yet been identified. The case has been referred to Investigations.

Drugs
An officer was dispatched to the CONE regarding a baggie containing suspicious pills. The supervisor reported that the bag was discovered after 1:00 PM and was unsure of who left it. The officer identified the pills as Xanax and MDMA and later booked them into evidence at the BYU Police Department for destruction.

Found Property
BYU Police were notified that a wallet had been found at the SFH. An officer responded and retrieved the wallet but was unable to initially get in contact with the student. The wallet was taken to the WSC lost and found and later returned to the owner.

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Police Beat • 01/23/2026

January 26, 2026 09:16 AM
Welfare Check
A BYU Police officer responded to Heritage Halls after a student unexpectedly disconnected from the Safe Walk app before reaching her destination. The officer checked her apartment building and confirmed that she had arrived safely.

Welfare Check
A welfare check was conducted by BYU Police at the Y Trailhead after a report that a man had expressed intentions to hike the trail and jump off a cliff. The individual was not affiliated with BYU and had no connection to the university. Police searched the area, but later, cell phone tracking confirmed that the man was in Provo and not near the trailhead. Provo police officers subsequently located him and verified he was safe. No further action was necessary.

Welfare Check
BYU Police responded to a welfare check at the Y Trailhead after a report that a man, who is not affiliated with BYU, planned to hike the trail and jump off a cliff. Officers searched the area and later tracked the individual’s location via cell phone, confirming he was in Provo and not near the trailhead. Provo police later located him and confirmed he was safe.

Suspicious
A police officer was dispatched to Helaman Halls in response to a report of a vehicle driving around the parking lot while yelling profanities out of its window. Upon arrival, the officer was unable to locate the vehicle. The officer remained in the area to monitor the situation in case the vehicle returned but it did not. There is no suspect information available at this time.

Theft
BYU Police responded to a report of a stolen bicycle on campus. Camera footage indicates the bike was taken from a campus bike rack. The suspect has not yet been identified. The case will be handed over to BYU Detectives for further investigation.

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Police Beat • 01/22/2026

January 25, 2026 08:15 PM
Accident
Officers responded to a late report of a traffic accident resulting in minor injuries. The incident involved a Driver who failed to see a bicyclist while making a right turn. After the collision, neither the bicyclist nor the driver exchanged information. The vehicle and driver have been identified, and an accident report was completed to document the incident.

Medical
A female student riding a scooter on campus experienced a minor accident while attempting to avoid a pedestrian. She lost control and crashed but did not hit the pedestrian. The student sustained minor injuries and declined medical assistance.

Accident
Officers responded to a delayed accident report in Lot 26A. A report was taken to document the incident.

Duress Alarm
A new employee accidentally triggered a panic alarm at the location. Officers responded to the scene and determined that the employee was unaware of the alarm's purpose. No further action was necessary, and the alarm was reset.

Citizen Contact
A call was received from the lost and found office regarding a wallet containing credit cards belonging to multiple individuals. The office found it suspicious that various cards for different people were all in one wallet, raising concerns that the cards might have been stolen. Upon further investigation into the names on the cards, the lost and found staff contacted back to clarify that they had made a mistake; the cards had actually been collected at different times and placed together in the same wallet. The wallet and cards were later returned to the lost and found office, which had already reached out to some of the card owners.

Trespassing
A police officer responded to the MARB area on BYU campus after reports of two males soliciting signatures for PROP 4. The officers located the individuals, who were from out of state and unaware they were on university property. The males were respectful and voluntarily left the campus to continue their petitioning off-campus.

Medical
A report was received of an unconscious but breathing female at the TNRB. Officers, BYUEMS, and Provo Paramedics responded to the scene. Upon arrival, Provo Paramedics were already evaluating the patient. After assessment, the paramedics released the patient into the care of her brother, who was also present at the scene.

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Police Beat • 01/21/2026

January 25, 2026 07:46 PM
Fraud
A delayed fraud report was received, prompting contact with the complainant about an incident that took place in early 2023 when they were a student at BYU. The original incident continues to cause tax-related issues for the complainant. The request was made solely for documentation purposes.

Medical
A female adult sustained a minor foot injury when a table fell on her in a classroom at the Smith Field House. She was contacted and treated by BYU EMS and Provo EMS, with assistance from a BYU officer. After receiving on-scene care, the patient was released and was provided a ride to her car on campus by the BYU officer.

Threatening
An individual soliciting signatures on campus prompted a police response after a verbal confrontation with another student. The incident occurred despite earlier warnings from a security sergeant that petitioning is not permitted on university property. The individual was asked to leave campus by officers.

Medical
A report was received regarding an adult female student who experienced a seizure at the McKay Building. A BYU officer responded to the scene and contacted the student, who clarified that she had not actually had a seizure but had fainted. She explained that she had donated blood earlier in the day and was feeling lightheaded. BYU EMS arrived to evaluate her condition and provided necessary assistance. The patient was released at the scene after evaluation.

Sick Person
A BYU EMS officer responded to a report of a student feeling unwell at the Smith Fieldhouse. The student reported experiencing sharp pain in the back of their head and neck while exercising. EMS evaluated the student and determined that he had overexerted himself.

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Police Beat • 01/20/2026

January 21, 2026 12:37 PM
Sick Person
A female student at the Benson building reported feeling unwell after pricking her finger with a needle during class. BYU EMS and police responded to the scene, provided first aid, and released the student.

Agency Assist – Traffic Accident
A female BYU student was involved in a traffic accident while riding a scooter in Provo city limits. Provo Police Department and EMS responded to the scene and transported the victim to the Student Health Center for treatment.

Accident
A minor accident occurred in the LSB basement parking structure, involving a BYU student and a staff member. Fortunately, no injuries were reported, and the damage to the vehicles was superficial. The parties exchanged information and photos were taken, with the incident being fully documented.

Accident – Hit & Run
A vehicle was damaged while parked in lot #37 today. The incident is currently under investigation, and further follow-up is pending. No suspect information is available at this time.

Animal Problem
A deer was struck by a car and left injured in the roadway on North University Parkway near the Brigham Young University (BYU) campus. Due to the deer's broken back, it was unable to move and posed a hazard to other vehicles. BYU officers responded, safely relocated the deer to a grass strip near the USB building, and humanely euthanized it with a single shot, following proper protocols and notification procedures.

Accident
A vehicle struck a deer in the roadway at 708 E University Parkway, causing damage to the front bumper and hood. The officer took pictures of the damage, and the driver provided his contact information. The incident was documented and the driver was advised to contact his insurance company.

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Police Beat • 01/19/2026

January 20, 2026 04:19 PM
Animal Problem
The BYU Police Department responded to a report of an injured deer at Wyview Park behind Building 26. Upon arrival, officers observed the deer, which had a visible injury to its back leg, as it jumped from the bushes and moved toward the other side of Building 27. Despite its injury, the deer remained mobile. The officers notified dispatch of the deer's condition and decided to leave it undisturbed.

Agency Assist – Provo PD
Provo police responded to an accident on 900 East after a car ran off the road and collided with the MTC fence. The Provo Police handled the scene and the incident. A BYU officer responded for assistance.

Agency Assist – Orem PD
A Lost Prevention officer from Extra Mile/Chevron Store requested assistance from BYU PD in identifying a suspect involved in a hit-and-run incident at 835 W University Pkwy, Orem. Surveillance footage shows a male wearing a BYU ID card and lanyard. A BYU officer spoke with the complainant, obtained a case number from Orem PD, and reviewed the footage. The officer will continue to follow up and provide any additional information to assist in the investigation.

Sexual Assault
A delayed report of a sexual assault was received from a third party located in a neighboring law enforcement jurisdiction. The caller indicated they were contacted by another third party who reported that the incident may have occurred on BYU campus. An officer later contacted the reporting party by phone. The incident is currently under investigation.

Medical
An individual hiking alone collapsed on the Y Trail, appearing to suffer a medical episode. Four passersby discovered the man lying on his back and called 911. CPR was administered by bystanders until paramedics from Provo Fire and BYU Police arrived. Despite efforts to revive him, the man was without a pulse and later died at the scene.

Accident – Hit & Run
A police officer responded to Lot 25 near Building 4 regarding a hit-and-run incident. Upon arrival, the officer found the vehicle parked curbside along the red curb. The vehicle owner explained that he had parked there and gone inside his residence, returning to find damage to the driver's side, specifically the rear panel and rear door. No witnesses were present, and there are no nearby security cameras to review. The officer documented the damage with photographs, and the driver provided a written statement about the incident.

Suspicious
A suspicious person was reported at the SAB. Officers found the individual working at his desk, who showed his student ID. Dispatch confirmed he was an employee. The person entered the building using a fingerprint scanner that did not register in dispatch.

Found Property
A BYU officer responded to Lot 34 regarding a found credit card. Dispatch located the owner's phone number, left a message at the JKB for the owner to pick up the card, and identified the owner as a security officer assigned to building security.

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Police Beat • 01/18/2026

January 19, 2026 06:46 AM
Duress – Alarm
Officers responded to a duress alarm at 2060 LSB. Upon arrival, they discovered that ward members working at the clerk’s desk had accidentally activated the duress button. After resetting the alarm and providing a brief explanation about the button and its purpose, the officers cleared the scene.

Tobacco Problem
A law enforcement officer responded to HR 8 following a report of a possible vaping tobacco violation by a student residing there. After speaking with the student, who denied any tobacco possession or use on campus, the officer found no evidence to warrant further action. The student was advised of the relevant laws and housing rules regarding tobacco use.

Medical
During a church meeting at the EB, a woman unexpectedly passed out. She mentioned a history of fainting, describing it as a family trait, though the cause is unknown. BYU police and Provo fire responded to assist. After assessment and release, friends were present to drive her home and agreed to monitor her throughout the day for any further issues.

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