Police Beat
Police Beat • 02/28/2026
Welfare Check
An officer responded to a welfare check for a male who failed to check in on a Safewalk and was unresponsive to security texts. Last seen near the Kimball building and reported to be heading to his Wymont apartment, the male was contacted after a message was left. He later returned the call, verified his identity, and confirmed he was safe at his residence.
Medical
Officers responded to Wymount Terrace after a person became sick, possibly due to an allergic reaction to food. Provo Fire transported the patient to Utah Valley Hospital for treatment.
Lockout
A faculty member accidentally locked herself out of her office at the West View Building. After exiting the building and unable to re-enter without her keys or phone, she contacted dispatch. An officer responded, entered the building with her, and she retrieved her ID, access card, and belongings. The ID matched her, and it was confirmed that her access card opened the door after hours.
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An officer responded to a welfare check for a male who failed to check in on a Safewalk and was unresponsive to security texts. Last seen near the Kimball building and reported to be heading to his Wymont apartment, the male was contacted after a message was left. He later returned the call, verified his identity, and confirmed he was safe at his residence.
Medical
Officers responded to Wymount Terrace after a person became sick, possibly due to an allergic reaction to food. Provo Fire transported the patient to Utah Valley Hospital for treatment.
Lockout
A faculty member accidentally locked herself out of her office at the West View Building. After exiting the building and unable to re-enter without her keys or phone, she contacted dispatch. An officer responded, entered the building with her, and she retrieved her ID, access card, and belongings. The ID matched her, and it was confirmed that her access card opened the door after hours.
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Police Beat • 02/27/2026
Found Property
An officer responded to the Smith Field House after a Building-Care employee found a student's wallet in the weight room. The officer is currently trying to contact the owner to arrange to return it.
Duress Alarm
An officer responded to a duress alarm in room 3316 at the WSC. The alarm appeared to have been triggered unexpectedly, as it was reset and then went off again without being pushed. Security was advised to have it inspected further.
Trespassing
Officers responded to the north side of the Jesse Knight Building after security reported two individuals filming on BYU campus. One person was found to have an existing ban from the university. A trespass warning was issued, and the individual was escorted off campus. The case will be reviewed for potential criminal charges.
Alarms
Officers responded to three additional alarms, providing assistance to BYU building security.
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An officer responded to the Smith Field House after a Building-Care employee found a student's wallet in the weight room. The officer is currently trying to contact the owner to arrange to return it.
Duress Alarm
An officer responded to a duress alarm in room 3316 at the WSC. The alarm appeared to have been triggered unexpectedly, as it was reset and then went off again without being pushed. Security was advised to have it inspected further.
Trespassing
Officers responded to the north side of the Jesse Knight Building after security reported two individuals filming on BYU campus. One person was found to have an existing ban from the university. A trespass warning was issued, and the individual was escorted off campus. The case will be reviewed for potential criminal charges.
Alarms
Officers responded to three additional alarms, providing assistance to BYU building security.
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Police Beat • 02/26/2026
Theft
Officers responded to a report of theft in the 2nd floor weight room at Smith Field House, where a student’s wallet was stolen. Video evidence revealed a suspect stealing from multiple wallets in the gym’s cubby area. The suspect was identified, contacted, and admitted to taking the money. He was also linked to a previous theft case from last week. The suspect was charged with two counts of theft and released, with ongoing efforts to identify additional victims.
Property Damage
A police officer returned a call to a complainant who witnessed a male driver backing his car into a traffic bollard in the parking lot of the Joseph Smith Building on BYU campus. Both the vehicle and the bollard appeared damaged from the impact, and the vehicle then left the scene. The complainant provided a license plate number, which suggested the vehicle was operated by a delivery person. Currently, there is limited suspect information available.
Medical – AED Alarm
An officer responded to the CSC after an AED alarm was triggered. The shift supervisor explained that the AED box had been accidentally knocked off the wall by a cart. Upon inspecting the box, the supervisor attempted to remount it, but the alarm continued to sound. The supervisor notified their manager of the incident, and the officer requested dispatch to submit a service request for the AED box to be remounted on the wall.
Suspicious
Officers responded to the Wilkinson Center following a report of a suspicious male possibly filming or photographing students dancing in the ballroom. The male had left the area before officers arrived. After a thorough search of the building, he was not located. Several students were interviewed, and none recalled seeing the male do anything beyond watching the dance. The building was checked a second time, but the individual was not found.
Found Property
While at the Wilkinson Center on another call, a wallet was discovered on a chair with no one nearby. Inside, there was a student ID and a contact phone number. After leaving a voicemail, the owner returned the call, confirming they were at home and hadn't noticed the wallet was missing. The wallet was then taken to the student's residence and successfully returned.
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Officers responded to a report of theft in the 2nd floor weight room at Smith Field House, where a student’s wallet was stolen. Video evidence revealed a suspect stealing from multiple wallets in the gym’s cubby area. The suspect was identified, contacted, and admitted to taking the money. He was also linked to a previous theft case from last week. The suspect was charged with two counts of theft and released, with ongoing efforts to identify additional victims.
Property Damage
A police officer returned a call to a complainant who witnessed a male driver backing his car into a traffic bollard in the parking lot of the Joseph Smith Building on BYU campus. Both the vehicle and the bollard appeared damaged from the impact, and the vehicle then left the scene. The complainant provided a license plate number, which suggested the vehicle was operated by a delivery person. Currently, there is limited suspect information available.
Medical – AED Alarm
An officer responded to the CSC after an AED alarm was triggered. The shift supervisor explained that the AED box had been accidentally knocked off the wall by a cart. Upon inspecting the box, the supervisor attempted to remount it, but the alarm continued to sound. The supervisor notified their manager of the incident, and the officer requested dispatch to submit a service request for the AED box to be remounted on the wall.
Suspicious
Officers responded to the Wilkinson Center following a report of a suspicious male possibly filming or photographing students dancing in the ballroom. The male had left the area before officers arrived. After a thorough search of the building, he was not located. Several students were interviewed, and none recalled seeing the male do anything beyond watching the dance. The building was checked a second time, but the individual was not found.
Found Property
While at the Wilkinson Center on another call, a wallet was discovered on a chair with no one nearby. Inside, there was a student ID and a contact phone number. After leaving a voicemail, the owner returned the call, confirming they were at home and hadn't noticed the wallet was missing. The wallet was then taken to the student's residence and successfully returned.
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Police Beat • 02/25/2026
Lost Property
During a grounds key audit, a complainant reported a missing BYU key (6583). The key was allegedly issued to the complainant; however, she does not recall ever possessing it. She mentioned using her ID to access the gate at the ISB, which the missing key was intended to open. The missing key was identified during the audit, and the complainant was provided with a police case number for further reference. No additional details regarding the loss were available.
Agency Assist
On February 24, 2026, at approximately 2015 hours, an officer was dispatched to investigate a late reported injury accident involving an electric scooter and a vehicle. Upon review, the officer determined the incident actually occurred at the intersection of 900 East and Campus Lane which is Provo Police jurisdiction. The complainant had exchanged contact information with the vehicle driver, who had already compensated the individual for damages to the scooter.
Unconscious
A BYU officer and BYU EMS were dispatched to the LSB for a subject who had passed out. Both units were canceled before arrival by dispatch. The complainant later called back to report that the individual was awake and declined medical assistance.
Suspicious
BYU officers responded to the MPS after a vehicle was seen parked in the picnic area. Upon arrival, they contacted the driver and a friend, who were unaware they were on private property. After checking for wants and warrants—everything was clear—the officers asked them to leave. The subjects complied and departed without incident.
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During a grounds key audit, a complainant reported a missing BYU key (6583). The key was allegedly issued to the complainant; however, she does not recall ever possessing it. She mentioned using her ID to access the gate at the ISB, which the missing key was intended to open. The missing key was identified during the audit, and the complainant was provided with a police case number for further reference. No additional details regarding the loss were available.
Agency Assist
On February 24, 2026, at approximately 2015 hours, an officer was dispatched to investigate a late reported injury accident involving an electric scooter and a vehicle. Upon review, the officer determined the incident actually occurred at the intersection of 900 East and Campus Lane which is Provo Police jurisdiction. The complainant had exchanged contact information with the vehicle driver, who had already compensated the individual for damages to the scooter.
Unconscious
A BYU officer and BYU EMS were dispatched to the LSB for a subject who had passed out. Both units were canceled before arrival by dispatch. The complainant later called back to report that the individual was awake and declined medical assistance.
Suspicious
BYU officers responded to the MPS after a vehicle was seen parked in the picnic area. Upon arrival, they contacted the driver and a friend, who were unaware they were on private property. After checking for wants and warrants—everything was clear—the officers asked them to leave. The subjects complied and departed without incident.
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Police Beat • 02/24/2026
Abandoned Vehicle
A complainant reported two abandoned vehicles, an older Jeep Cherokee with expired registration and a homemade truck bed trailer—parked side by side in the Wymount Terrace parking lot between units 9 and 10. Both vehicles have semi-flat tires and debris around them, indicating they haven't been moved in some time. The Jeep has a parking ticket from December 2025, but the owner has not responded to contact attempts. The complainant expressed frustration over the vehicles occupying limited parking spaces and noted that BYU parking and the housing authority have declined to take action, citing low priority. It was explained that without a request from housing, the vehicles cannot be tagged or towed on private property. The complainant plans to follow up with housing again.
Property Damage
A report was filed regarding damage to a drinking fountain on the 1st floor of the ESC annex. An officer responded to the scene and contacted building maintenance. Damage was observed, and photos were taken and attached to the incident report. Security camera footage is currently being reviewed as part of the investigation.
Welfare Check
A BYU officer responded to a welfare check at the RB after a complainant reported a seemingly sad and unresponsive individual. Upon contact, the subject stated they were fine, wanted to be alone, and did not wish to speak with CAPS or express any suicidal thoughts. A friend arrived, sat with the individual, and the subject indicated a preference to speak with their friend, requesting the officer to leave. The officer then stepped back and waited nearby. Later, both the subject and friend confirmed that everything was okay and that they would reach out if they needed assistance.
Duress Alarm
Officers responded to a duress alarm at the Taylor Building on BYU campus. Upon arrival, they found the reception area unoccupied and were unable to determine the cause of the alarm. No suspicious activity was observed.
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A complainant reported two abandoned vehicles, an older Jeep Cherokee with expired registration and a homemade truck bed trailer—parked side by side in the Wymount Terrace parking lot between units 9 and 10. Both vehicles have semi-flat tires and debris around them, indicating they haven't been moved in some time. The Jeep has a parking ticket from December 2025, but the owner has not responded to contact attempts. The complainant expressed frustration over the vehicles occupying limited parking spaces and noted that BYU parking and the housing authority have declined to take action, citing low priority. It was explained that without a request from housing, the vehicles cannot be tagged or towed on private property. The complainant plans to follow up with housing again.
Property Damage
A report was filed regarding damage to a drinking fountain on the 1st floor of the ESC annex. An officer responded to the scene and contacted building maintenance. Damage was observed, and photos were taken and attached to the incident report. Security camera footage is currently being reviewed as part of the investigation.
Welfare Check
A BYU officer responded to a welfare check at the RB after a complainant reported a seemingly sad and unresponsive individual. Upon contact, the subject stated they were fine, wanted to be alone, and did not wish to speak with CAPS or express any suicidal thoughts. A friend arrived, sat with the individual, and the subject indicated a preference to speak with their friend, requesting the officer to leave. The officer then stepped back and waited nearby. Later, both the subject and friend confirmed that everything was okay and that they would reach out if they needed assistance.
Duress Alarm
Officers responded to a duress alarm at the Taylor Building on BYU campus. Upon arrival, they found the reception area unoccupied and were unable to determine the cause of the alarm. No suspicious activity was observed.
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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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