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Police Beat • 05/21/2026

May 22, 2026 06:59 AM
Information
During multiple graduation events on campus, several lifted trucks exited the 48Y parking lot onto University Parkway by driving over the curb and onto the sidewalk. The complainant submitted an email to BYU PD, including a photo of one truck reporting the reckless behavior. A check of the area revealed no damage to landscaping or university grounds. An officer will try to contact the drivers.

Fraud
BYU Police were alerted after an unknown suspect cloned the department's phone number and used it to contact multiple individuals. The scammer falsely claimed there was a warrant and attempted to obtain bank account information. Fortunately, the targeted individuals recognized the suspicious activity and did not share any personal details, instead reporting the calls to dispatch. The investigation into this incident is ongoing.

Fire Alarm
Officers responded to a report of a fire alarm at the Motion Pictures Studio, Ranch and School house. Upon inspection, the building showed no signs of fire. The alarm technician requested the officers to silence and reset the alarm system, which they did. A fire technician will follow up on the alarm.

Lock out – Citizen Assist
A citizen assist was reported after an individual was found locked in a parking lot used for construction equipment. The individual had parked in the area when the gate was open; when they returned, the gate was locked. The individual was able to drive out after an officer opened the gate and warned them about the ongoing construction. This incident was due to parking issues with the high school graduations.

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Police Beat • 05/20/2026

May 21, 2026 05:40 PM
Accident
A vehicle owner reported a hit-and-run incident via phone after discovering damage to their truck, which was parked in Lot 49 during the High School State Baseball Tournament. The damage was noticed this morning after the owner had parked the truck there the previous evening and returned home. No note was left at the scene, and no suspects have been identified. The officer is currently reviewing security camera footage to gather more information.

Accident
A BYU officer responded to a property damage accident at Lot 5. The officer photographed the scene, completed an accident report, and facilitated the exchange of information between the driver and the vehicle owner.

Accident
A police officer responded to Lot 49 after a minor traffic incident occurred. A Tesla driver was waiting in a parking stall for another Tesla to back out when the backing vehicle bumped into the waiting car, causing minor damage to both. The drivers exchanged information and left the scene. The incident was documented with collected information and a non-reported accident report filed.

Accident
Officers responded to a non-reportable property damage accident in Lot 5, where Vehicle 1 struck a parked vehicle. The parked vehicle, with license plate 26BY01147, had previously been hit in the same spot. The owner reported no new damage, and only minor damage was noted on Vehicle 1. Photos were taken and added to the case file.

Medical
During a FSY staff activity, an officer responded to an incident involving a dislocated knee. The injured staff member was transported to the hospital by a fellow staff member's personal vehicle.

Noise Complaint
An officer responded to a noise complaint in the grass area between the Maeser Building and the Testing Center, where a group affiliated with FSY was making loud noise near the Testing Center, potentially causing an interruption. Upon arrival, the officer spoke with the event organizer, who acknowledged the complaint and agreed to reduce the music volume.

Medical
An officer responded to the southeast corner of the JFSB after an FSY staff member hit their head on the concrete while attempting a backflip. Provo Fire arrived on scene, assessed the individual, and determined that transport was not necessary.

Found Property
Officers responded to the Y Trailhead after a vehicle owner reported missing keys. The keys were found at the scene, and the owner was located upon returning to the parking lot. They were then reunited with their keys.

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Police Beat • 05/19/2026

May 21, 2026 07:02 AM
Accident
A police officer responded to a delayed hit-and-run incident. Upon investigation, video evidence confirmed that no other vehicles were involved. The officer inspected the damaged pole, which was in good condition aside from tire tread transfer. A report was filed to assist the complainant with their insurance claim.

Accident
An officer responded to Lot 37 following a minor traffic incident where a driver pulling into a parking stall side-swiped the rear corner of a parked vehicle. After assessing the minor damage to both vehicles, the officer gathered information and filed a non-reportable traffic accident report.

Information
A woman reported feeling uncomfortable with a male friend and coworker who is pursuing a romantic relationship she does not want. She did not indicate any criminal behavior but sought guidance on how to handle the situation. The officer spoke with the man, explained the woman's concerns, and requested that he refrain from further contact.

Found Property
An officer responded to the Harold B Lee Library after security located a lost wallet. The owner was contacted, and the wallet was successfully returned.

Found Property
A BYU officer met with a complainant who reported receiving multiple items of found property while working at the Taylor Building on campus. The items, turned in by teenagers, included currency, a financial transaction card, a Utah Driver License, and other miscellaneous belongings. The owner has not been located or contacted and is believed to be transient in the Provo/Orem area. The property has been secured and booked into the BYU Police Property Department.

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Police Beat • 05/18/2026

May 21, 2026 06:48 AM
Accident
A BYU officer responded to lot 37 on a Property Damage Accident. Officer met with both individuals and they both exchanged information. An accident report was filed.

Lost Property
A police officer took a phone report last week regarding the theft of AirPods at the Utah State High School track meet. A participant reported that their AirPods were stolen from a bag inside a tent on Thursday afternoon. The officer collected information and filed a report.

Robbery Alarm
An officer responded to a robbery alarm at the Bean Museum gift shop. Upon arrival, they found several employees working in the area who reported no issues and confirmed they had not pressed the alarm button. The officer inspected the alarm systems in the gift shop and information desk, both functioning properly. The cause of the alarm remains unknown.

Theft
BYU Grounds reported that a BYU Kubota Side by Side was stolen from in front of their grounds shed at Wyview Park sometime over the weekend. No suspects are identified at this time. It was later recovered by officers at a location off campus.

Duress Alarm
Police responded to the MTC following a delayed report of a panic alarm activation, which occurred an hour prior. Despite multiple resets, the system did not show it was cleared. Dispatch requested a work order for the alarm.

Citizen Contact
The complainant reported to dispatch that his vehicle may have been hit while parked in Lot 25 on BYU campus between 1930 and 2200 hours. An officer located the vehicle as it entered the lot and reviewed nearby surveillance footage, which confirmed the small dent on the rear was present upon arrival. The complainant was informed of the findings and began investigating his prior movements.

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Police Beat • 05/16/2026 - 05/17/2026

May 21, 2026 06:33 AM
Alarm
A door held-open alarm was reported, but upon arrival, dispatch confirmed the door had been shut by staff, and the alarm had stopped. Staff was in the building cleaning at the time.

Flood Alarm
A police officer responded to a water flow alarm in a housing unit. Dispatch notified housing and maintenance, who arrived to investigate. After checking the area, no water flow was observed.

Carbon Monoxide Alarm
A student returning to his apartment at Wymount discovered his CO meter was beeping. Dispatch sent Provo Fire and a BYU maintenance worker to ensure the apartment's safety. The fire department found no signs of carbon monoxide or other gases, and it was determined that the beeping was caused by a low battery in the sensor.

Overdose
BYU Police and Provo EMS responded to Helaman Halls for a female who had possibly overdosed. The female was incoherent upon officer arrival, and was believed to have taken multiple types of pills. She was transported to the hospital by Provo Fire/EMS via ambulance.

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Police Beat • 05/14/2026 - 05/15/2026

May 16, 2026 07:53 AM
Accident
An officer was dispatched to an accident in lot 45. Two vehicles collided in the intersection near the middle of the lot. Surveillance captured the incident. An accident report was filed and both vehicles were towed.

Accident
Non reportable accident between a moving and a parked car. Both vehicle owners exchanged information.

Duress Alarm
The BYU Police Department responded to a duress alarm at the West Campus office building, originating from room 189 at the South Reception desk. Upon arrival, officers spoke with staff members from the new medical school moving into the area. With their assistance, they located the red emergency button that triggered the alarm, which the staff were previously unaware of. The officers provided education about the purpose of the button and advised the staff to inform their team to prevent accidental activations in the future.

Suspicious Person
Police officers responded to the SFH after reports of a suspicious male making students uncomfortable. They located the individual near the ESC and, recognizing him from a previous interaction, questioned his behavior. Following the building security sergeant's request, the officers issued the male a 10-day campus ban. The male acknowledged and understood the restriction.

Citizen Contact
Offices responded to assist Security Sergeant, who was managing several individuals on BYU property at the 800 N 200 E steps. The individuals were asked to leave but were uncooperative. The officers arrived and successfully reached a resolution, ensuring they departed the property.

Fire – Gas Smell
A resident of an apartment at Riviera reported a suspected natural gas odor. Provo Fire Department inspected the unit but detected no gas, and the smell had dissipated. The residents were permitted to re-enter, and the RA was notified of the situation.

Carbon Monoxide Alarm
A CO alarm was triggered after tenants used the oven. Officers and Provo Fire responded to the scene, measuring the carbon monoxide level at 38. After ventilating for a few minutes, the level dropped to 30, and the alarm was silenced per Provo Fire's instructions. Maintenance arrived shortly afterward to review the situation.

Welfare Check
A homeless male had a medical complaint after he was confronted by the complainant and police for possibly trespassing. He was then transported by Prove Fire Department to the hospital. It appeared he had been living near the Taylor building for about a day.

Medical – Skateboard
A male subject was riding his longboard on the sidewalk between buildings 5 and 6 when he admitted he was going too fast and lost control while attempting a turn. He sustained a head injury and suffered road rash on multiple areas of his body. He was evaluated by BYU medical staff and declined transport to the hospital. His wife responded to the scene and escorted him to a medical clinic for further treatment.

Welfare Check
A police officer responded to the UPC area after a female, verbally aggressive and asking religious questions about the bible, caused the complainant to feel uneasy. Officers searched the area for the individual, who had already left the scene and possibly boarded the UVX Bus.

Theft
An unidentified female stole a bag and lunch box from the MOA. Video surveillance showed the female get into a rental vehicle and leave the scene. The case was referred to investigations.

Theft
A blue and black electric bicycle was stolen from the bike racks at Heritage Halls, located between buildings 4 and 5. The theft occurred sometime between 8:00 PM on May 14, 2026, and 5:00 PM on May 15, 2026. The owner provided only a general description of the bike’s style and color. Officers are currently reviewing video surveillance footage to investigate the incident.

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Police Beat • 05/13/2026

May 14, 2026 11:32 AM
Information Report
A report was received regarding a potential fraud case involving an out-of-state rental contract. The officer contacted the caller by phone to document the incident. Based on the current investigation, no criminal activity has been identified, and a valid contract is in place that has not yet been fulfilled. The case has been classified as informational, pending any further developments.

Welfare Check
An officer responded to the Wilkinson Center for a welfare check based on a third-party report of a person exhibiting unusual behavior and possible mental health issues. The caller described the individual as having red hair, wearing jeans, and carrying a black backpack, walking toward the Reflection Room. After checking the area, officers were unable to locate the person on-site. Dispatch later confirmed via security cameras that the individual had exited the building on the east side several minutes prior to their arrival. A security footage photo suggests the person appeared more like a student than a transient male.

Citizen Contact
An officer responded to Lot 22 following a report of a possible hit-and-run. The vehicle owner reported slight damage to the front left bumper and light, suspecting it may have occurred while parked a week earlier, on Monday or Tuesday. Security camera footage confirmed the car was parked in the lot but showed no evidence of being struck by another vehicle.

Fire Alarm
An officer responded to a fire alarm at Wymount Laundry Building 4 and discovered that a recent salt truck delivery had dispersed salt dust into the air, triggering the alarm. There was no fire or flames. The officer silenced the alarm, and an electrician will reset the system.

Robbery Alarm
An officer was dispatched to the CONE in response to a robbery alarm. Upon arrival, they checked the video cameras, which showed everything was normal. The officer inspected all the alarms, which had not been activated, and determined that the alarm was caused by a malfunction. There was no need for reset or further action.

Traffic Stop
A police officer conducted a records check on a vehicle and discovered that the registered owner had a suspended skeleton driver's license and had never obtained a Utah driver's license. Upon stopping the vehicle, the officer identified the driver as the owner, who admitted to living in Utah for over two years without getting a Utah license. The officer issued citations for both violations and impounded the vehicle, which was towed by Don Shelley Towing after the impound paperwork was completed. The driver was served the citations and impound form, answered the officer's questions, and was later released.

Alarm – CO Smoke
A BYU officer responded to a smoke/CO alarm at Wymount Terrace. Upon arrival, residents reported the alarm was beeping. BYU Housing arrived, confirmed the alarm was old and was supposed to be removed. It was later replaced by the technician.

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Police Beat • 05/12/2026

May 14, 2026 10:54 AM
Trespassing
A delayed report has been filed regarding an unauthorized individual found at the JRCB, likely on Friday, 05/08/2026. The incident was reported following an email exchange with security services. The suspect is identified as a former law student. The case is currently under investigation.

Animal Problem
An officer responded to Lot 49 after a concerned individual reported a dog inside a parked truck with no one around. Upon checking, the officer found the dog to be calm and not in distress, with both windows rolled down about a third of the way. Dispatch was unable to reach the truck's owner. A few minutes later, the officer returned to find the truck had left the scene.

Alarm – Carbon Monoxide
An officer and Provo Fire responded to a carbon monoxide alarm at Wymount Terrace. Firefighters detected elevated CO levels inside the apartment, prompting the Wymount Terrace manager to request housing maintenance to inspect the water heater, which showed the highest CO levels. Provo Fire advised that the water heater be repaired or replaced, and BYU fire technicians were notified of the situation.

Welfare Check
Officers responded to the Heritage Halls Central Building after a report of a male walking around and talking incoherently. The complainant requested a welfare check. Upon arrival, officers observed the individual displaying signs of mental illness. The male declined police assistance and stated he intended to leave campus.

Unconscious
Officers responded to a report of an unconscious female at the Richards Building North Soccer Field. Upon arrival, the female had regained consciousness and was talking with paramedics, who had just arrived. Her friends, who called 911, stated she has a heart condition that can cause loss of consciousness. Provo Fire contacted her father and advised that she be transported by ambulance; however, she refused ambulance transport. Instead, she was taken by her friend, with Provo Fire following to the hospital in case of a medical emergency. She was assessed on scene for over 30 minutes, during which her elevated heart rate remained unchanged.

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Police Beat • 05/11/2026

May 14, 2026 10:04 AM
Forced Door Alarm
An officer was dispatched to a door forced open alarm at the Student Athlete Building, door 150. Upon arrival, officers confirmed all doors were secure and conducted a thorough walk-through of the building, finding nothing out of place. The available surveillance cameras did not reveal any suspicious activity.

Accident
Officers responded to a traffic accident at the Harman Building involving a BYU employee. The employee, driving a BYU-owned vehicle, struck an unoccupied BYU vehicle while leaving the loading dock. There was no damage to the moving vehicle and minor damage to the parked vehicle's mirror.

Alarm – Carbon Monoxide
An officer responded to a CO alarm in an apartment and found Provo Fire on scene, confirming elevated CO levels in the rear bedroom, living room, and water heater closet. BYU Housing was en route to assist. Upon arrival, housing personnel inspected the apartment and identified a window-mounted AC unit as the source of the issue. The tenant was allowed to re-enter the residence and was advised to leave a window cracked to ensure proper ventilation.

Suspicious
A police officer responded to a report of a suspicious male seen rummaging through a construction dumpster. The caller expressed concern for their safety. Upon arrival, the officer was unable to locate anyone matching the description. After reviewing security camera footage, the officer discovered that the call had been made with an hour delay, and no ongoing incident was observed.

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Police Beat • 05/10/2026

May 10, 2026 09:42 PM
Alarm
An officer responded to a report of a "door held open" alarm at the SFH. Upon arrival, the officer observed that the door was being held open by a high point in the threshold. Dispatch was contacted to submit a trouble report for maintenance to address the issue. The area was checked, and no signs indicated that anyone had entered the area.

Found Property
A wallet found at Riverside Park in Provo was turned in to the BYU Police Department after the complainant was unable to reach Provo Police to surrender it. The wallet contained a BYU ID, prompting the incident to be reported to BYU Police. Contact was made with the owner of the wallet, who responded to the department and successfully retrieved their property.

Hazardous Condition
A caller reported to BYU Security that several pills had been spilled near a dumpster area, raising concerns about potential exposure to children if left on the sidewalk. BYU Officers responded promptly and safely cleaned up the spilled pills to ensure the safety of the residents. The items were then properly disposed of.

Citizen Contact
Police responded to a report from security about children playing in the outdoor fountain at the JFSB. The officer contacted the parents and advised them to have their children stop wading and playing in the water, citing safety concerns due to the potential hazards.

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