Police Beat
Police Beat • 02/23/2026
Accident
A BYU-owned vehicle backed into a parked car in parking lot 39 on the west side of the RB building. The owner of the other vehicle was identified and provided with BYU Risk Management contact information to facilitate the repair process.
Theft
A theft delay has been reported involving cash taken from a wallet left inside a cubby on the 2nd floor of the SFH gym. No suspects have been identified at this time. An officer will review surveillance footage to assist in locating the suspect. The investigation remains ongoing.
Theft
A complainant reported a stolen bike, which was parked at the bike racks on the southeast corner of LES. No suspect information is available at this time. The case has been referred to Investigations for further follow-up.
Theft
A BYU officer responded by phone to a delayed bicycle theft report. The complainant, uncertain of where he left the bike, believed it might have been on the south side of the WSC, but lacked a photo or serial number. The officer reviewed nearby surveillance footage from the relevant time frame and checked the impound yard, but no matching bike was found.
Medical
A BYU officer responded to the RB regarding a patient who dove into the pool and hit their nose with their knee. The patient was checked by BYU EMS and Provo Fire, and although not transported, they continued to experience minor nosebleed. The patient was advised to use a private vehicle to seek further care if bleeding persisted after leaving the RB.
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A BYU-owned vehicle backed into a parked car in parking lot 39 on the west side of the RB building. The owner of the other vehicle was identified and provided with BYU Risk Management contact information to facilitate the repair process.
Theft
A theft delay has been reported involving cash taken from a wallet left inside a cubby on the 2nd floor of the SFH gym. No suspects have been identified at this time. An officer will review surveillance footage to assist in locating the suspect. The investigation remains ongoing.
Theft
A complainant reported a stolen bike, which was parked at the bike racks on the southeast corner of LES. No suspect information is available at this time. The case has been referred to Investigations for further follow-up.
Theft
A BYU officer responded by phone to a delayed bicycle theft report. The complainant, uncertain of where he left the bike, believed it might have been on the south side of the WSC, but lacked a photo or serial number. The officer reviewed nearby surveillance footage from the relevant time frame and checked the impound yard, but no matching bike was found.
Medical
A BYU officer responded to the RB regarding a patient who dove into the pool and hit their nose with their knee. The patient was checked by BYU EMS and Provo Fire, and although not transported, they continued to experience minor nosebleed. The patient was advised to use a private vehicle to seek further care if bleeding persisted after leaving the RB.
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Police Beat • 02/22/2026
Juvenile Problem
Officers responded to Helaman Halls after a Hall Advisor reported seeing a group of 15 juveniles tasing each other and goofing off near Hinckley Hall. Upon investigation, an officer also encountered a group of 10 students, both male and female, playing with a bubble stick on the north patio of Hinckley Hall. No Tasers were observed, and the students stated they had been there for the past half hour without witnessing any disturbances or other groups. The officer conducted extra patrols throughout the night to ensure safety.
Welfare Check
Officers responded to check on a student who had not returned to his dorm as usual. They located the student with family visiting in town and confirmed there were no concerns.
Welfare Check
A welfare check was initiated after a BYU student reported a concerning post from an individual believed to be affiliated with BYU. An officer attempted to contact the individual by phone, and a referral was made to a Salt Lake County law enforcement agency for a welfare check at the possible residence. The agency reported that contact was made, and the individual was not in need of further assistance.
Trespassing
Six individuals trespassed onto the RB intramural sports field after jumping over a locked gate with a no trespassing sign. After collecting their information, they were escorted off the field and given verbal trespass warnings for their unauthorized presence.
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Officers responded to Helaman Halls after a Hall Advisor reported seeing a group of 15 juveniles tasing each other and goofing off near Hinckley Hall. Upon investigation, an officer also encountered a group of 10 students, both male and female, playing with a bubble stick on the north patio of Hinckley Hall. No Tasers were observed, and the students stated they had been there for the past half hour without witnessing any disturbances or other groups. The officer conducted extra patrols throughout the night to ensure safety.
Welfare Check
Officers responded to check on a student who had not returned to his dorm as usual. They located the student with family visiting in town and confirmed there were no concerns.
Welfare Check
A welfare check was initiated after a BYU student reported a concerning post from an individual believed to be affiliated with BYU. An officer attempted to contact the individual by phone, and a referral was made to a Salt Lake County law enforcement agency for a welfare check at the possible residence. The agency reported that contact was made, and the individual was not in need of further assistance.
Trespassing
Six individuals trespassed onto the RB intramural sports field after jumping over a locked gate with a no trespassing sign. After collecting their information, they were escorted off the field and given verbal trespass warnings for their unauthorized presence.
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Police Beat • 02/21/2026
Welfare Check
A complainant requested a welfare check on her daughter, whose phone had been pinging outside the residence near the laundry since 4:00 AM, and she was unable to reach her. Officers contacted the daughter through her roommate and advised her to call her mother. The daughter called the mother while officers were on the line.
Trespassing
While patrolling BYU campus, officers observed a group of unauthorized individuals playing soccer on the north RB field, which was locked and posted with signs. Officers made contact, documented the violations, and advised the individuals not to return.
Trespassing
Officers observed a group of unauthorized individuals playing football on the north RB field. The gates were locked and signs were posted. Officers made contact and documented the violations. They were advised not to return to the premises.
Theft
An officer took a delayed theft report of a bicycle. The owner stated that sometime during January the bike was taken from the rack near Heritage Bldg 11. No suspect information.
Welfare Check
A complainant requested a welfare check on a student at Brigham Young University, who is also the basketball coach of the reporting party's son. The reporting party had been unable to contact the student but indicated that there were no comments suggesting he was in any danger.
Medical
Officers responded with BYU EMS to a sick person at Heritage Halls Building 6. The patient was feeling unwell and had passed out. After evaluation, EMS determined transport was not necessary, and the patient remained in the care of their roommates.
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A complainant requested a welfare check on her daughter, whose phone had been pinging outside the residence near the laundry since 4:00 AM, and she was unable to reach her. Officers contacted the daughter through her roommate and advised her to call her mother. The daughter called the mother while officers were on the line.
Trespassing
While patrolling BYU campus, officers observed a group of unauthorized individuals playing soccer on the north RB field, which was locked and posted with signs. Officers made contact, documented the violations, and advised the individuals not to return.
Trespassing
Officers observed a group of unauthorized individuals playing football on the north RB field. The gates were locked and signs were posted. Officers made contact and documented the violations. They were advised not to return to the premises.
Theft
An officer took a delayed theft report of a bicycle. The owner stated that sometime during January the bike was taken from the rack near Heritage Bldg 11. No suspect information.
Welfare Check
A complainant requested a welfare check on a student at Brigham Young University, who is also the basketball coach of the reporting party's son. The reporting party had been unable to contact the student but indicated that there were no comments suggesting he was in any danger.
Medical
Officers responded with BYU EMS to a sick person at Heritage Halls Building 6. The patient was feeling unwell and had passed out. After evaluation, EMS determined transport was not necessary, and the patient remained in the care of their roommates.
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Police Beat • 02/20/2026
Information
Officers were contacted about a delayed hit and run from this morning in Lot 37. After reviewing video, it was determined that the damage happened before they arrived on campus.
Citizen Contact
EMS had a walk-in patient at the WSC who asked to have their blood pressure checked. A case number was pulled, but no officer response was needed.
Welfare Check
Officers responded to the Engineering Building following a report of an elderly female who appeared to be lost and possibly schizophrenic. Upon arrival, the building and surrounding area were thoroughly checked, but no contact with the individual was made, and the scene was cleared.
Information
A complainant reported to the police regarding a student who had recently been arrested on a felony charge of false identification. The complainant also believed the student might have a rifle in their dorm room, based on pictures of the student with the weapon; however, they had not seen the rifle in person. The complainant clarified that no threats had been made or implied and simply wanted law enforcement to be aware of the situation. The case was documented and forwarded to Investigations for further information.
Criminal Mischief
A delayed report was received regarding an incident of criminal mischief at Helaman Halls. The complainant stated that she parked her vehicle near the volleyball courts on February 19, 2026. When she returned around 0930 hours, she found that someone had poured maple syrup on her vehicle. The case is under investigation.
Suspicious
A police officer responded to the old BYU Creamery after reports of a male individual present on the construction site possibly trying to commit a theft. The officer located and contacted the male, who was later identified through his Utah Identification Card. A records check revealed no prior incidents or warrants associated with the individual. The suspect explained that he was seeking to retrieve copper from a junk pile on the site. The officer advised him to leave the construction area and warned that if he returned, he would face charges of trespassing.
Accident – Hit and Run
Officers responded via phone to a late report of a hit-and-run incident that took place earlier in the day in lot 37. The complainant’s unoccupied vehicle was struck by another vehicle. A witness left a note with the suspect vehicle’s license plate. The driver of the suspect vehicle was contacted by phone and admitted not knowing what to do after the collision, citing a late arrival to class. They provided their information, which was relayed to the complainant and a report was filed.
Medical
A BYU EMS officer and Provo Medics responded to the Cannon Center after a student employee lost consciousness, fell, and bumped their head. The medical team assessed and treated the head injury, but the patient refused further care and decided to remain at the Cannon Center with their supervisor.
Welfare Check
Officers responded to a report of an individual experiencing mental health issues and expressing suicidal thoughts. Contact was made with the subject, who was studying at the library with a coworker. The officer remained with the subject, who stated they had no immediate plan to harm themselves and was adjusting to changes in medication. The subject was provided a ride to their residence to be with roommates. They declined further assistance but were informed of available counseling resources if needed.
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Officers were contacted about a delayed hit and run from this morning in Lot 37. After reviewing video, it was determined that the damage happened before they arrived on campus.
Citizen Contact
EMS had a walk-in patient at the WSC who asked to have their blood pressure checked. A case number was pulled, but no officer response was needed.
Welfare Check
Officers responded to the Engineering Building following a report of an elderly female who appeared to be lost and possibly schizophrenic. Upon arrival, the building and surrounding area were thoroughly checked, but no contact with the individual was made, and the scene was cleared.
Information
A complainant reported to the police regarding a student who had recently been arrested on a felony charge of false identification. The complainant also believed the student might have a rifle in their dorm room, based on pictures of the student with the weapon; however, they had not seen the rifle in person. The complainant clarified that no threats had been made or implied and simply wanted law enforcement to be aware of the situation. The case was documented and forwarded to Investigations for further information.
Criminal Mischief
A delayed report was received regarding an incident of criminal mischief at Helaman Halls. The complainant stated that she parked her vehicle near the volleyball courts on February 19, 2026. When she returned around 0930 hours, she found that someone had poured maple syrup on her vehicle. The case is under investigation.
Suspicious
A police officer responded to the old BYU Creamery after reports of a male individual present on the construction site possibly trying to commit a theft. The officer located and contacted the male, who was later identified through his Utah Identification Card. A records check revealed no prior incidents or warrants associated with the individual. The suspect explained that he was seeking to retrieve copper from a junk pile on the site. The officer advised him to leave the construction area and warned that if he returned, he would face charges of trespassing.
Accident – Hit and Run
Officers responded via phone to a late report of a hit-and-run incident that took place earlier in the day in lot 37. The complainant’s unoccupied vehicle was struck by another vehicle. A witness left a note with the suspect vehicle’s license plate. The driver of the suspect vehicle was contacted by phone and admitted not knowing what to do after the collision, citing a late arrival to class. They provided their information, which was relayed to the complainant and a report was filed.
Medical
A BYU EMS officer and Provo Medics responded to the Cannon Center after a student employee lost consciousness, fell, and bumped their head. The medical team assessed and treated the head injury, but the patient refused further care and decided to remain at the Cannon Center with their supervisor.
Welfare Check
Officers responded to a report of an individual experiencing mental health issues and expressing suicidal thoughts. Contact was made with the subject, who was studying at the library with a coworker. The officer remained with the subject, who stated they had no immediate plan to harm themselves and was adjusting to changes in medication. The subject was provided a ride to their residence to be with roommates. They declined further assistance but were informed of available counseling resources if needed.
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Police Beat • 02/19/2026
Fire Alarm – Gas Smell
Officers responded to a report of a propane gas odor at an apartment in Wymount Terrace. Provo Fire Department arrived to investigate, conducted tests in the area, and found no issues.
Juvenile Problem
A concerned individual reported several juveniles snowboarding near Wymount 13. The juveniles had built a snow jump and were sliding on a handrail between buildings 13 and 14. An officer responded, contacted the juveniles and their parents, and issued warnings about the risk of injury and potential damage to the handrail. None of the juveniles or their parents were affiliated with BYU. The officer instructed the juveniles to remove the snow jump and leave campus.
Medical
Officers responded to Heritage Halls, Building 8, regarding a patient experiencing a seizure. The patient had fallen from their chair, hitting their head on the wall during the incident. Provo and BYU EMTs arrived, assessed the patient's condition, and transported them by ambulance to Utah Valley Hospital. The patient's father was contacted and informed of the incident and transportation.
Medical
Officers responded to the Heritage Halls building regarding a patient with a dislocated shoulder. The patient was dancing when a "sick" move caused their shoulder to dislocate. Provo and BYU EMTs arrived, evaluated the patient, and transported them to Utah Valley Hospital for further care.
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Officers responded to a report of a propane gas odor at an apartment in Wymount Terrace. Provo Fire Department arrived to investigate, conducted tests in the area, and found no issues.
Juvenile Problem
A concerned individual reported several juveniles snowboarding near Wymount 13. The juveniles had built a snow jump and were sliding on a handrail between buildings 13 and 14. An officer responded, contacted the juveniles and their parents, and issued warnings about the risk of injury and potential damage to the handrail. None of the juveniles or their parents were affiliated with BYU. The officer instructed the juveniles to remove the snow jump and leave campus.
Medical
Officers responded to Heritage Halls, Building 8, regarding a patient experiencing a seizure. The patient had fallen from their chair, hitting their head on the wall during the incident. Provo and BYU EMTs arrived, assessed the patient's condition, and transported them by ambulance to Utah Valley Hospital. The patient's father was contacted and informed of the incident and transportation.
Medical
Officers responded to the Heritage Halls building regarding a patient with a dislocated shoulder. The patient was dancing when a "sick" move caused their shoulder to dislocate. Provo and BYU EMTs arrived, evaluated the patient, and transported them to Utah Valley Hospital for further care.
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Police Beat • 02/18/2026
Lost Property
A report was received from a worker regarding a lost key associated with the WSC. The worker stated that they are unable to locate their key, which was last seen nearly three months ago. It is believed that the key may have been lost during transportation to SLC in December 2025. There are no witnesses or evidence related to the incident.
Sick Person
A student was injured in the Crabtree Building, Room 150, after accidentally cutting his leg with a utility knife. According to the student, he was sitting cross-legged in a chair and cutting an item when the knife slipped, causing the injury. The BYU Police Department and BYU EMS responded to the scene, provided medical assessment, and the student was later transported to the student health center by his employer for further care.
Accident
During snow removal operations in Lot 43 at WYview Park, Vehicle #1 was engaged in clearing snow when the driver accidentally came too close to a parked vehicle. As a result, Vehicle #1 clipped the left rear side of Vehicle #2. A report was filed.
Property Damage
A report was filed regarding property damage to a vehicle in Lot 45. The caller stated that university property was knocked over onto her parked, unoccupied vehicle. Officers responded to the scene, documented the incident, and advised the caller to contact her insurance company and risk management for further assistance.
Suspicious
The BYU Police Department received a delayed report of a suspicious person at the WCCB. Upon arrival, an officer spoke with the caller, who explained that the report was made about an hour after the incident. The caller noted that during this time, she had walked through the building multiple times but did not locate the individual. She also mentioned that a student had seen someone changing in a classroom, but the individual has not been seen since. The officer conducted a thorough walkthrough of the entire building but was unable to locate anyone matching the description.
Medical
BYU officers responded to Lot 16 after being dispatched to assist a patient with a suspected dislocated leg. Provo Fire and BYU EMS arrived on scene, providing medical care and transporting the patient to UVH for further treatment. Additionally, an officer met with a family member and handed over the patient's belongings.
Found Property
A custodial staff member found a wallet at the SFH. BYU dispatch successfully contacted the owner, who was living off campus and unable to retrieve the wallet at that time. A BYU officer responded to the scene and collected the wallet. The owner was advised to pick up their wallet the following day at the BYU Police Department in the JKB.
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A report was received from a worker regarding a lost key associated with the WSC. The worker stated that they are unable to locate their key, which was last seen nearly three months ago. It is believed that the key may have been lost during transportation to SLC in December 2025. There are no witnesses or evidence related to the incident.
Sick Person
A student was injured in the Crabtree Building, Room 150, after accidentally cutting his leg with a utility knife. According to the student, he was sitting cross-legged in a chair and cutting an item when the knife slipped, causing the injury. The BYU Police Department and BYU EMS responded to the scene, provided medical assessment, and the student was later transported to the student health center by his employer for further care.
Accident
During snow removal operations in Lot 43 at WYview Park, Vehicle #1 was engaged in clearing snow when the driver accidentally came too close to a parked vehicle. As a result, Vehicle #1 clipped the left rear side of Vehicle #2. A report was filed.
Property Damage
A report was filed regarding property damage to a vehicle in Lot 45. The caller stated that university property was knocked over onto her parked, unoccupied vehicle. Officers responded to the scene, documented the incident, and advised the caller to contact her insurance company and risk management for further assistance.
Suspicious
The BYU Police Department received a delayed report of a suspicious person at the WCCB. Upon arrival, an officer spoke with the caller, who explained that the report was made about an hour after the incident. The caller noted that during this time, she had walked through the building multiple times but did not locate the individual. She also mentioned that a student had seen someone changing in a classroom, but the individual has not been seen since. The officer conducted a thorough walkthrough of the entire building but was unable to locate anyone matching the description.
Medical
BYU officers responded to Lot 16 after being dispatched to assist a patient with a suspected dislocated leg. Provo Fire and BYU EMS arrived on scene, providing medical care and transporting the patient to UVH for further treatment. Additionally, an officer met with a family member and handed over the patient's belongings.
Found Property
A custodial staff member found a wallet at the SFH. BYU dispatch successfully contacted the owner, who was living off campus and unable to retrieve the wallet at that time. A BYU officer responded to the scene and collected the wallet. The owner was advised to pick up their wallet the following day at the BYU Police Department in the JKB.
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Police Beat • 02/17/2026
Accident
A single-vehicle non-injury accident occurred on campus involving a campus vehicle, which sustained minimal damage. BYU Police responded, documented the incident, and advised the driver to file a report with Risk Management. The driver was also given instructions on safe driving.
Welfare Check
The BYU police department received a call from a Dean of Students representative regarding an uncontactable student living in the Heritage Halls student housing. The officer contacted the student, who confirmed he was fine but had been ill recently. The Dean of Students was then informed of the student's condition.
Theft
A report was filed with BYU police regarding a possibly stolen blue unicycle, valued at approximately $700. The unicycle, equipped with a heavy-duty off-road tire, was last seen sometime between December 17, 2025, and February 16, 2026. The owner is uncertain whether it was last located at the engineering building bike rack or at their apartment. No additional information is available.
Theft
A bicycle theft was reported on West Campus after the bike, which was not locked, was left under an alcove to escape the rain and later discovered missing upon return from class. BYU police contacted the reporting individual by phone. The bicycle was registered on campus, and the case is currently under investigation.
Medical
Officers were dispatched to the Richards Building on BYU campus to assist medical with a male who had sustained a head injury. Medical personnel examined the individual, who had a small laceration over his right eye from playing basketball. After providing treatment, the male was released, and the call was cleared.
Suspicious
Officers responded to the Miller Baseball Complex on BYU campus following a report of a motion-activated light turning on in a locked bathroom. Upon arrival, they cleared the area but found no one inside and nothing suspicious.
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A single-vehicle non-injury accident occurred on campus involving a campus vehicle, which sustained minimal damage. BYU Police responded, documented the incident, and advised the driver to file a report with Risk Management. The driver was also given instructions on safe driving.
Welfare Check
The BYU police department received a call from a Dean of Students representative regarding an uncontactable student living in the Heritage Halls student housing. The officer contacted the student, who confirmed he was fine but had been ill recently. The Dean of Students was then informed of the student's condition.
Theft
A report was filed with BYU police regarding a possibly stolen blue unicycle, valued at approximately $700. The unicycle, equipped with a heavy-duty off-road tire, was last seen sometime between December 17, 2025, and February 16, 2026. The owner is uncertain whether it was last located at the engineering building bike rack or at their apartment. No additional information is available.
Theft
A bicycle theft was reported on West Campus after the bike, which was not locked, was left under an alcove to escape the rain and later discovered missing upon return from class. BYU police contacted the reporting individual by phone. The bicycle was registered on campus, and the case is currently under investigation.
Medical
Officers were dispatched to the Richards Building on BYU campus to assist medical with a male who had sustained a head injury. Medical personnel examined the individual, who had a small laceration over his right eye from playing basketball. After providing treatment, the male was released, and the call was cleared.
Suspicious
Officers responded to the Miller Baseball Complex on BYU campus following a report of a motion-activated light turning on in a locked bathroom. Upon arrival, they cleared the area but found no one inside and nothing suspicious.
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Police Beat • 02/16/2026
Unconscious
A report was received of an unconscious person at the Smith Field House. Officer responded along with Provo Fire/EMS. Upon arrival, the patient was found to be conscious and alert, complaining of dizziness. After evaluation, the patient was released on the scene.
Medical
A medical incident occurred at the Creamery on 9th, prompting a response from BYU police and the Provo Fire Department. Dispatch reported that a patron was having a seizure near the registers. Upon arrival, officers and medical personnel found the individual conscious, breathing, and alert. The patient was escorted to an ambulance for assessment by the fire department. After being medically cleared, the patient was released into the care of a family member present at the scene.
Found Property
MTC Security found a driver's license and student ID card near the MTC. The cards were handed over to BYU Police to help locate the student. The student was successfully identified and the items were returned.
Found Property
A police officer responded to Lot 52 after a toy airsoft gun was found in a storm drain. The officer successfully retrieved the item, identified it as a toy, and documented it with photographs. The toy was then placed in an evidence bag and handed over to the detectives for further investigation.
Hazardous Condition
During a recent storm, a tree was uprooted and laying on the ground blocking the entrance to the parking lot. The tree was cleared from the roadway, and grounds were notified. They advised dispatch that they would handle the removal of the tree the following morning.
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A report was received of an unconscious person at the Smith Field House. Officer responded along with Provo Fire/EMS. Upon arrival, the patient was found to be conscious and alert, complaining of dizziness. After evaluation, the patient was released on the scene.
Medical
A medical incident occurred at the Creamery on 9th, prompting a response from BYU police and the Provo Fire Department. Dispatch reported that a patron was having a seizure near the registers. Upon arrival, officers and medical personnel found the individual conscious, breathing, and alert. The patient was escorted to an ambulance for assessment by the fire department. After being medically cleared, the patient was released into the care of a family member present at the scene.
Found Property
MTC Security found a driver's license and student ID card near the MTC. The cards were handed over to BYU Police to help locate the student. The student was successfully identified and the items were returned.
Found Property
A police officer responded to Lot 52 after a toy airsoft gun was found in a storm drain. The officer successfully retrieved the item, identified it as a toy, and documented it with photographs. The toy was then placed in an evidence bag and handed over to the detectives for further investigation.
Hazardous Condition
During a recent storm, a tree was uprooted and laying on the ground blocking the entrance to the parking lot. The tree was cleared from the roadway, and grounds were notified. They advised dispatch that they would handle the removal of the tree the following morning.
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Police Beat • 02/15/2026
Unsecured Door
During an extra patrol at the Marriott Center, an officer discovered three unsecured doors on the northwest concourse and secured them. Additionally, the officer found a door in the east tunnel between the Marriott Center and the Annex held open by a door stop; the officer removed the stop, closed, and secured the tunnel access to ensure safety.
CO Alarm
A BYU officer and Provo Fire responded to Wyview Building 29 following a CO alarm. The officer heard the alarm but received no response after knocking. BYU Housing was dispatched, and Provo Fire made entry, detecting elevated CO levels with a reading of 38 PPM. Enbridge was contacted to assist. Upon arrival, Housing confirmed positive readings and ventilated the apartment by opening windows. The resident, along with Enbridge, arrived later.
Found Property
A wallet was found approximately a week ago in the parking lot near the SAB, containing a driver's license, BYU student ID, and other cards and papers. The wallet was collected, and the owner was contacted. He explained he had lost it about a month ago and was unsure of the exact location, so he hadn't reported it. I met with him and successfully returned the wallet.
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During an extra patrol at the Marriott Center, an officer discovered three unsecured doors on the northwest concourse and secured them. Additionally, the officer found a door in the east tunnel between the Marriott Center and the Annex held open by a door stop; the officer removed the stop, closed, and secured the tunnel access to ensure safety.
CO Alarm
A BYU officer and Provo Fire responded to Wyview Building 29 following a CO alarm. The officer heard the alarm but received no response after knocking. BYU Housing was dispatched, and Provo Fire made entry, detecting elevated CO levels with a reading of 38 PPM. Enbridge was contacted to assist. Upon arrival, Housing confirmed positive readings and ventilated the apartment by opening windows. The resident, along with Enbridge, arrived later.
Found Property
A wallet was found approximately a week ago in the parking lot near the SAB, containing a driver's license, BYU student ID, and other cards and papers. The wallet was collected, and the owner was contacted. He explained he had lost it about a month ago and was unsure of the exact location, so he hadn't reported it. I met with him and successfully returned the wallet.
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Police Beat • 02/14/2026
Agency Assist
Officer responded to assist medical with a report of a juvenile female with an injured arm. BYU Medical arrived and treated the individual before the officer located the patient.
Traffic Stop
A BYU police officer observed a vehicle fail to stop at a stop sign at 800 N 200 E. The officer stopped the vehicle and discovered it had no insurance. The driver was cited for failure to stop and warned about the insurance violation. Additionally, the officer impounded the vehicle due to the absence of insurance.
Fire Alarm
Officers responded to a fire alarm at Wymount Terrace after the resident was cooking steak, which burned and triggered the alarm. The unit had been ventilated, and the alarm had turned off before officers arrived.
Medical
An officer and BYUEMS responded to a report of an allergic attack. BYUEMS evaluated the individual on scene, and once cleared, the officer transported them to their apartment.
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Officer responded to assist medical with a report of a juvenile female with an injured arm. BYU Medical arrived and treated the individual before the officer located the patient.
Traffic Stop
A BYU police officer observed a vehicle fail to stop at a stop sign at 800 N 200 E. The officer stopped the vehicle and discovered it had no insurance. The driver was cited for failure to stop and warned about the insurance violation. Additionally, the officer impounded the vehicle due to the absence of insurance.
Fire Alarm
Officers responded to a fire alarm at Wymount Terrace after the resident was cooking steak, which burned and triggered the alarm. The unit had been ventilated, and the alarm had turned off before officers arrived.
Medical
An officer and BYUEMS responded to a report of an allergic attack. BYUEMS evaluated the individual on scene, and once cleared, the officer transported them to their apartment.
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