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Police Beat • 07/08/2025

July 09, 2025 11:57 AM
Medical
BYU Police and EMS responded to a report of stomach pain from an adult female. EMS personnel assessed and treated the patient at the scene. The patient was released to the care of family members with instructions on follow-up care. No law enforcement action was taken.

Unsecured Door
During a routine patrol near JFSB, an officer discovered multiple exterior doors left unsecured, seemingly held open by air pressure. The officer closed the doors and conducted a thorough search of the area, ensuring no suspicious activity was present. Janitorial staff were observed inside the building, and no signs of criminal activity were detected during the patrol.

Information
An officer received fifteen reports of Child Abuse and Neglect from DCFS, all related to a single incident involving a student at FSY. The student had sent a text message containing a sexual innuendo to fifteen other students. The specific nature of the innuendo was not disclosed in the KANR documentation. The incident is under investigation.

Lost Property
A person contacted the BYU Police Department regarding a possibly lost Black Fidelo wallet, which may have been misplaced at the WSC/JSB or one of the intramural fields during FSY last week. A detailed description of the wallet and its contents was recorded. A report was filed, and the officer advised the individual that they would be notified if the wallet is recovered.

Lost Property
An officer was dispatched regarding the theft of a backpack. Upon reviewing surveillance footage, it was determined that custodial staff had taken the backpack. The officer contacted the custodial personnel, who confirmed they had secured the backpack. The backpack was immediately returned to the complainant, who verified that all personal items were accounted for and had been turned in.

Fire Alarm – Smoke Smell
A caller reported a smell of smoke inside an apartment at Riviera Apartments and requested the fire department. Responding officers, along with Provo EMS/Fire, checked the location but found no activated alarms or unsafe levels of smoke. The source of the smell remained unidentified.

Found Property
While patrolling South Campus Drive, an officer was approached by a family who turned in a found wallet. The officer contacted the wallet’s owner, who came to the station to retrieve it. After verifying identity with a BYU ID card, the owner confirmed all belongings were intact and took possession of the wallet.

Medical
An unknown medical incident occurred at Y Trailhead parking lot involving an adult male who was found conscious but unresponsive. Officer responded alongside Provo EMS, and the subject was transported to Utah Valley Hospital for further evaluation. Witnesses reported the individual appeared to be under unspecified duress while in his vehicle. The officer secured the vehicle before leaving the scene.

Extortion
An officer responded to Heritage (HR) regarding an incident involving a parent of an FSY (For the Strength of Youth) participant. The participant had sent a compromising photo via their phone and was quickly contacted by an unknown individual who attempted to extort them for $200. The suspect threatened to release the photo publicly if the money was not sent. All pertinent information was collected, and the case will be referred to investigations for further follow-up.

Suspicious
A caller reported a possible homeless individual in the LSB. The subject was asked to leave as the building was closing. They were last seen checking the doors of nearby buildings. Officers responded, checked the area on foot and by vehicle, and did not locate the individual.

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Police Beat • 07/07/2025

July 09, 2025 10:55 AM
Public Peace
The officer responded to a noise complaint reported to Housing and Residence Life (HR). Upon arrival, the officer did not observe significant noise coming from the apartment. Contact was made with the residents, and they were informed of the complaint. As the officer was leaving, the Resident Assistant (RA) approached and stated they would handle the matter moving forward.

Carbon Monoxide – Alarm
An officer responded to a carbon monoxide (CO) alarm at Wymount Terrace 8E. The residents, who had recently moved in, reported that they had installed a window-mounted AC unit. The Provo Fire Department arrived and detected a CO level of 225 ppm. Fire personnel removed the Plexiglass that had been used to seal around the AC unit and ventilated the apartment by opening windows. BYU Maintenance also responded and monitored the air quality. Once the apartment was properly ventilated and the CO readings were clear and it was safe to return to the apartment.

Welfare Check
An officer was dispatched to Brigham Square for a report of an older gentleman walking around confused. The officer responded to the area and was unable to locate the individual.

Accident – Hit and Run
A caller reported to BYU Police that their vehicle had been damaged while parked in Lot 19 between 11:45 AM and 11:55 AM. They noticed damage to the right rear quarter panel and observed that the vehicle next to them was no longer present. A report was taken and a case number provided. Upon reviewing video surveillance, it was determined that the damage was already present when the vehicle arrived. The officer informed the driver, who acknowledged the damage may have occurred elsewhere.

Sick Person
An officer and BYUEMS were dispatched to John Hall for a report of a female not feeling well. BYUEMS arrived and began evaluating the female. The officer arrived and BYUEMS stated they did not require police assistance for the call.

Allergic Reaction – Child
A 9-month-old female experienced a possible allergic reaction after consuming eggs, as reported by her mother. The child developed a rash on her face and upper extremities shortly after eating. The mother administered Benadryl prior to the arrival of emergency services. Provo Fire and Police responded to the scene to assist. The child was stable at the time of assessment, and the mother was advised to follow up with their pediatrician for further evaluation and care.

Accident
An officer responded to take a delayed report of a minor traffic collision that occurred in Parking Lot #50 on the BYU campus. The complainant stated that after parking his work truck, his wife arrived to pick him up and accidentally struck the front passenger side of a BYU box truck with their personal vehicle. The complainant notified his immediate supervisor, who advised him to contact Campus Police. A report was filed, and photographs of the damage were submitted. The incident resulted in minor damage and no injuries were reported.

Trauma
An officer responded to the Richards Building (RB) regarding a student visiting campus who injured their ankle while playing volleyball. Provo Fire assessed the injury and determined it appeared to be a soft tissue injury. The group's supervisor was advised to monitor the ankle for swelling and to take the student to urgent care if significant swelling developed.

Lost Property
A caller reported being unable to locate their wallet after attending a church meeting on BYU campus Sunday morning. The caller is not a BYU student and had already checked the areas they visited. They had not yet contacted Lost and Found and were advised to do so at the Ellsworth Building and WSC. Instructions were also provided for canceling their bank card. An officer reviewed surveillance footage from the area during the approximate time the caller was present, but nothing of note has been observed at this time.

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Police Beat • 07/06/2025

July 09, 2025 10:25 AM
Welfare Check
The BYU Police Department responded to a report of a missing individual who had been temporarily released from the State Hospital to attend church on campus. A concerned friend, who had brought her to church contacted police after the individual left without her knowledge. Surveillance footage showed the individual getting into a vehicle and leaving campus. Through communication with friends, dispatch determined she was in American Fork on a bridge, threatening to jump. Officers from American Fork and Pleasant Grove responded to the scene, and State Hospital personnel were notified.

Trespassing
An Officer contacted a BYU student on the Richards Building field and asked him to leave as he was trespassing. The field is closed on Sunday. This was an Officer initiated contact while on routine patrol.

Seizures
An officer was dispatched to the Conference Center in response to a medical call involving an individual who had passed out. Provo EMS was on scene and clearing upon the officer’s arrival. EMS personnel reported that the individual likely fainted due to standing up too quickly. After assessment, the patient was released on scene without further medical intervention.

Information
BYU Police were dispatched to the MTC to assist with a possible threatening text message. Upon arrival, an officer found that the texts were not threatening in anyway, and was just a poorly told joke.

Fireworks
An officer responded to a report of fireworks near the LaVell Edwards Stadium. Upon arrival, no individuals were found discharging fireworks in the surrounding lots. Security camera footage reviewed by dispatch indicated the fireworks were being set off several blocks east of the stadium. The officer continued with extra patrols in the area.

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Police Beat • 07/05/2025

July 09, 2025 07:39 AM
Welfare Check
An officer responded to Heritage 15 for a welfare check after a concerned parent was unable to reach their son, an FSY participant, following news of a family friend's death. The officer contacted the FSY counselor and met with the participant, who then called their parent to confirm their well-being. The FSY counselor is continuing to follow up with both the participant and the parent.

Information
A police officer took a report regarding a juvenile problem that reportedly involved a hazing incident or possible assault, which had been shared via video in a group chat of approximately 20 individuals. The potential victim was picked up by a parent and taken home, and while the parent contacted FSY, they did not reach out to police. The potential suspect remained at FSY at the time of the report. The incident is currently under active investigation.

Lost Property
BYU Police responded to the LaVell Edwards Stadium (LVES) to assist an individual who lost their keys while attending the Stadium of Fire event. Officers were unable to locate any keys that had been turned in and advised the individual to check the WSC Lost and Found the following week.

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Police Beat • 07/04/2025

July 07, 2025 10:49 AM
Disturbance
An officer was dispatched to BYU West Campus in response to a report of a possible disturbance. In preparation for the July 4th Provo Parade, several individuals were camping overnight on the campus lawn to reserve spots. Upon arrival, the complainant informed the officer that someone had been yelling and identified a specific individual as the source of the disturbance. The officer contacted the identified individual and conducted a routine records check through the state database. It was determined that the individual had an active warrant out of West Jordan City in the amount of $3,500. The Utah County Dispatch Center was contacted to coordinate with the Utah County Jail, which ultimately declined to take the individual into custody. The officer informed the individual of the outstanding warrant. During the interaction, the individual claimed his brother had yelled at him, but that he did not respond or engage in any disruptive behavior.

Lost Property
Complainant reported their tarp was taken off the law just east of the LVES. The Officer met with the complainant and pointed out the signs that prohibit tarps on the lawn. Complainant recognized their mistake and asked if the tarp could be returned to them. The Officer contacted a BYU Grounds employee who could not guarantee it, but agreed to investigate where the tarps had been thrown away and try to return them.

Found Property
A group of teenage girls approached an officer near the Creamery on Ninth and said they found a black wallet on the sidewalk and gave it to the officer. Identification inside the wallet assisted in locating the owner. The wallet was returned to the owner.

Citizen Contact
A Sheriff's Office Volunteer reported observing two individuals in Miller Park who were believed to be trespassing and requested they be escorted off the premises. BYU Police officers responded to the scene and conducted a search of the park. Officers located and contacted a male and female inside the box offices. The male was confirmed to be a BYU employee, and system records showed he was authorized to access both the Miller Park grounds and its doors. The female was identified as his guest.

Abandoned 911 Calls – Stadium of Fire
On July 4th, during the Stadium of Fire event, officers responded to multiple abandoned 911 calls originating from various locations within the stadium. Officers conducted area checks to ensure there were no emergencies associated with the hang-up calls. In addition, officers responded to several medical incidents throughout the event, providing assistance as needed.

Animal Problem
An officer was dispatched to the Missionary Training Center (MTC) following a report of a lost fawn believed to be without its mother. Upon arrival, MTC Security stated they had searched for the deer but were unable to locate it. They also indicated that police assistance was not needed and were unsure who had made the initial report.

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Police Beat • 07/03/2025

July 07, 2025 07:43 AM
Suspicious Person
A suspicious individual was reported near WT, described as a bald man seen walking beside some apartments while using his phone. Officers responded to the scene, conducted a thorough search of the area, including Temple View Drive and 900 East, but were unable to locate the subject.

Welfare Check
A welfare check was conducted at Riviera Apartments in response to a caller’s concern about their roommate potentially experiencing mental health issues and self-harm. Officers contacted both the caller and the roommate. The roommate denied any current needs but acknowledged ongoing issues from the past. To ensure their well-being, other roommates arranged alternative housing so they could get rest. The officers provided information on campus resources, and the roommate indicated they would continue seeking support independently.

Juvenile Problem
During an activity near the JFSB building, FSY students were messing around and playing when one student pulled the pants of another from behind; however, the underwear remained intact. The incident was reported to BYU Police, who then met with the students involved and FSY counselors to address the matter.

Juvenile Problem
During after-dinner hours at Heritage Halls Dorm, FSY students were horsing around when one student pulled another's pants down from behind. FSY staff promptly contacted the students' parents, and an officer interviewed both the suspect and the victim to address the incident.

Extortion
BYU Police responded to an extortion incident at HR involving a juvenile male who received threatening messages from an unknown social media user demanding money after sending explicit photos. The juvenile sent a small amount of money before blocking the sender. The juvenile’s parents requested to speak with their child directly instead of involving law enforcement and were provided with education about online scams and resources such as the FBI Internet Crime Complaint Center (IC3).

Lost Property
A BYU employee at the WSC reported lost keys. The report was filed for documentation purposes only, as there are no suspicious circumstances, and is required for key replacement. The employee provided an email statement, which will be attached to the report, and the officer issued a case number.

Animal Problem
An officer responded to a complaint at Lot 2 regarding a dog left in a vehicle. Upon arrival, the officer found the vehicle parked in the shade with windows down and the temperature outside at 84°F. The dog appeared calm and showed no signs of distress. The vehicle owner returned while the officer was on scene and promptly released the dog before leaving campus. The owner confirmed the dog had been in the vehicle for less than 20 minutes.

Medical
Provo Fire and BYU Police responded to a report of an infant with burns at Wymount Terrace. Upon arrival, fire personnel had already assessed the child, who appeared calm and showed no signs of distress. Minor red marks, like a mild sunburn, were observed on the infant’s back. Neither the fire crew nor the responding officer noted any signs of discomfort or suspicious circumstances, and the child was not transported to the hospital.

Suspicious
An officer responded to LVES for a trespassing/suspicious person. Officers contacted the person and verified he had been trespassed from BYU property. He is being referred for trespassing charges.

Fireworks
Police responded to the area near the Bell Tower and Heritage Halls after an FSY representative reported seeing four males launching fireworks. Due to a 10-minute delay in the report, officers conducted an extensive search of the area, reviewed camera footage, and spoke with the reporting party and others nearby. No individuals matching the description were located, and no witnesses reported seeing the suspects.

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Police Beat • 07/02/2025

July 07, 2025 07:07 AM
Welfare Check
An officer was dispatched to Budge Hall for a welfare check involving a juvenile sports camp individual experiencing low blood sugar. The camper's parents were unable to wake their child by phone. Upon arrival, the officer contacted the juvenile and connected with the parent via phone. The officer observed the juvenile eat and drink to stabilize their condition. The parent confirmed they were comfortable with what was consumed and declined further medical assistance.

Trespassing
Officers responded to Helaman Fields (HLFD) following a report of two subjects who jumped the fence and ran through the field toward Budge. Officers checked the areas around HLFD, Budge, and Miller Park but had negative contact with the subjects. The field was cleared, and the nearby fireworks stand was checked; everything remained covered and undisturbed.

Fraud
An officer was dispatched to contact a complainant regarding a fraud case involving her son as the victim. The officer gathered information from both the complainant and the victim, then referred the case to Detectives for further investigation.

Medical
BYU Police, BYU EMS, and the Provo Fire Department responded to Wyview Park Building 20 after a couple reported feeling sick and dizzy, suspecting a possible carbon monoxide (CO) issue. Provo Fire Department conducted a check and found no CO readings. All parties cleared the scene without incident.

Medical
An officer was dispatched to the WSC for an FSY attendee having chest pain. Provo Paramedics arrived and evaluated the patient. After talking to the juvenile's guardian, Provo Paramedics released the juvenile to the FSY counselors.

Lost Property
An officer took a delayed lost property report by phone from a BYU Electric Shop employee who reported losing approximately 10 keys, last used around June 7th at Wymount. The employee had already checked lost and found and notified his supervisor.

Information
A juvenile attending FSY on campus reported receiving suspicious messages on his phone. An FSY counselor contacted the police to document the incident. Officers spoke with the juvenile’s mother, who was in the process of reporting the matter to their local police department. The messages appeared to be from an online spammer or scammer. No loss was reported, and the parent had already been in contact with FSY staff and was informed of the police involvement to gather information.

Accident
An officer responded to Lot 44 for a property damage accident involving a BYU student employee driving a BYU vehicle that struck a power pole. Provo City Power was requested to inspect damage to a conduit and pinched wiring. An accident report was completed.

Sex Offense
An officer responded to HR 15 for a reported sex offense (lewdness) after a victim disclosed that two boys in his dorm had exposed themselves. The victim provided a verbal statement with his father present. Both boys were contacted; one denied the allegation, and the other declined to comment. There were no additional witnesses, and the victim did not request charges. The case was referred to Investigations for further review.

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Police Beat • 07/01/2025

July 02, 2025 08:19 AM
Fire – Smoke Smell
The BYU Police Department responded to a report of a smoke smell on the 4th floor of the Wilkinson Student Center, specifically near Room 412. Dispatch informed responding officers that the Provo Fire Department and BYU EMS were also en route. While responding, dispatch updated the officer that the source of the smoke was a broiler vent from the second-floor kitchen, located near a window. The smoke had the odor of cooking food. Upon receiving this update, both the Provo Fire Department and BYU EMS canceled their response. When the officer arrived on scene, he confirmed the smoke was coming from a broiler vent on the roof and found no threat to the building or its occupants. The officer cleared the scene without further incident.

Information
An adult female on campus reported receiving threatening text messages. An officer responded, contacted the caller and her friends, and gathered pertinent details. The officer provided counseling regarding the nature of the messages, identifying them as part of a widespread scam currently circulating through text, email, and social media. Guidance was offered on how to handle any future incidents. No loss or further issues were reported.

Suspicious Circumstance
Police received a delayed third-party report of a van in a parking lot near the MTC, described as occupied and with occupants allegedly attempting to contact passersby. The reporting party requested phone contact. One officer made contact by phone while another responded to the location. Upon arrival, the van and its occupants had already left the area. No crime was observed or reported. Officers checked the area for suspicious activity but found nothing further.

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Police Beat • 06/30/2025

July 01, 2025 01:50 PM
Disturbance
Police officers responded to a call at the CANC regarding loud engines and fast-driving vehicles. The complainant reported that the vehicles had left, but a dark-colored Audi remained nearby. Officers checked the area and did not locate the vehicle, while camera footage indicated no excessive speed or identifiable plates. Due to a large student gathering, an officer continued to monitor the area for safety.

Fire – Alarm
The BYU Police Department responded to an alarm at the BNSN building, originating from room W112. Upon arrival, officers were assisted by faculty to locate the fire panel. Although the alarm was initially silenced, it reactivated in a different room. A fire technician determined that ongoing maintenance work in the building was triggering the alarms and advised temporarily disabling the system until the work was complete, assuring that the sprinkler system remained operational in case of fire. Dispatch was informed of the system shutdown, and the technician arranged for officers to monitor the building periodically throughout the night.

Family Problem
Police officers responded to a call at Wymount Terrace regarding a potential family dispute. Upon arrival, they located the individuals involved, who confirmed they had been arguing loudly but assured officers that no physical altercation or criminal activity took place. Both occupants expressed that they felt safe and did not require further assistance. The officers concluded that no crime had occurred and advised the residents to be mindful of their noise levels during future disagreements.

Medical
An officer and Provo Fire responded to a medical call at the JSB involving a participant of the FSY program. After evaluation, Provo Fire medically cleared the individual. In accordance with FSY policy, the participant's parent was contacted by phone and agreed to pick up their child.

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Police Beat • 06/29/2025

July 01, 2025 11:16 AM
Welfare Check
A concerned student reported their roommate missing after leaving their apartment in the morning and failing to return. The officer contacted the student’s family, only to learn that the student was attending a family reunion and had been out of contact. The situation was resolved, and no foul play was involved.

Waterflow – Alarm
An officer responded to a water flow alarm at the MTC, where security had already inspected the building and found no signs of fire, smoke, or water. After consulting with the on-call electrician, the officer reset the system panel. The electrician then arrived to assess the panel, as this issue had occurred multiple times in recent weeks.

Fire – Alarm
The BYU Police Department responded to an audible fire alarm at WY Mount Terrace Building 15E. Dispatch reached out to the apartment’s residents, who confirmed the alarm was triggered by a cooking error. An officer arrived, silenced the alarm, and arranged for a fire alarm technician to reset it later.

Medical
An officer responded to a medical call involving a bishop who became lightheaded after teaching a class and standing for an hour. The bishop had recently undergone surgery and was feeling unwell. He was transported to a medical facility in a personal vehicle for further care.

Trespassing – LaVell Edwards Stadium
Dispatch reported a motion alarm from the 3rd floor, prompting officers to search the area. They stopped two 19-year-old male suspects who had jumped a concrete wall into the LaVell Edwards Stadium, entered through an open door into the loge area, and consumed some soda from a fridge. The suspects were cited for trespassing and theft and were escorted off the property.

Suspicious Circumstance
A security guard reported individuals on the BYU campus field near the RB. Officers responded, spoke with the individuals, and escorted them off the field. No arrests or further police action were required.

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