Medical BYU Police responded to the Richards Building to assist with a juvenile who had sustained a small head laceration. Provo Medics arrived on scene, evaluated the patient, and cleared him for release.
Suspicious An officer responded to Lot 37 following a report of a verbal argument between a male and female. The reporting party observed them arguing, after which they separated and went in different directions. The officer located the male at the scene, who explained he was there playing soccer with his family and girlfriend. He indicated the argument was over another woman he has been dating. The male showed the officer her phone number, and the officer attempted to contact her to confirm her safety.
Trespassing An officer responded to the North Intramural Fields after reports of unauthorized individuals playing soccer on the closed field. Upon arrival, the officer found the south gate open and contacted the players, who were identified as BYU students. The officer issued a trespass warning for unauthorized use of the field, and the players departed. The officer then secured and locked the field to prevent further access.
Smoke Alarm – Carbon Monoxide BYU Police and Provo Fire responded to an incident at Wymount Terrace 9D after tenants reported their standalone CO alarm had gone off multiple times. Firefighters checked for hazardous gases and found none, concluding the alarm was likely caused by equipment malfunction. BYU Housing was notified and a housing representative was dispatched to address the issue.
Suspicious BYU Police were alerted to a suspicious incident at Wyview Park after a custodian discovered paper towels stuffed into a recessed area near a ceiling light fixture in a bathroom. Although no property damage occurred, the custodian reported the incident to document what appeared to be suspicious or potentially malicious activity.
Accident BYU Police responded to a vehicle accident involving a BYU-owned vehicle that backed into an unoccupied parked car. No injuries were reported. An officer assisted with the exchange of information and provided guidance on resolving the incident.
Suspicious An officer responded to an Engineering Building location regarding a suspicious vehicle. The reporting party observed an unoccupied vehicle with its engine running for over 30 minutes. Officers located the registered owner, who secured the vehicle.
Welfare Check Officers responded to Lot 46 for a welfare check on an individual sleeping in the parking lot. They identified the subject and conducted a wants check, which returned negative. The individual then proceeded to head towards Lehi.
Medical Alert On May 22, 2025, at approximately 1110 hours, an officer responded to the east side of the Marriott Center regarding a Life Alert activation. Provo Fire and BYU EMS personnel arrived to find the individual who confirmed that the alert was triggered accidentally. No medical assistance was required.
Found Person BYU Police responded to a report of a lost child on the BYU campus after the child wandered away from his parents during a graduation event. The parents estimated they alerted authorities approximately 15-20 minutes after the child was missing. Officers conducted an initial search but were unable to locate the child. About an hour later, the child's mother found him and confirmed he was safe, informing BYU Police that no further assistance was required.
Accident A police officer responded via telephone regarding a delayed hit-and-run. The reporting party stated that his vehicle, parked at LVES, was damaged, but no suspect information was available. Camera footage of the incident could not be located. The vehicle sustained minor damage to the passenger side, and no injuries were reported.
Accident An officer responded to Lot 49 regarding a traffic incident. The reporting party reported brushing a parked vehicle with the side of her vehicle while exiting the lot. The owners of the parked car, who were attending a graduation at the time, stated they would contact the officer once they completed the event.
Medical An officer was dispatched to the intramural field regarding a possible broken collarbone. The patient had already transported themselves to the hospital via personal vehicle before the officer's arrival.
Accident A police officer responded to a reported traffic accident in lot 38. Upon arrival, the officer observed paint transfer and dent damage to the driver's side door of Vehicle 2, along with minor paint damage to the passenger's side front bumper of Vehicle 1. Both drivers estimated the total repair cost at approximately $1,200 and expressed a preference to resolve the matter civilly without filing a police report.
Welfare Check A third-party request prompted a welfare check on an individual potentially in crisis after a national suicide hotline text indicated possible suicidal intent. Dispatch attempted contact via phone and text with no response. The individual’s possible location was identified in a neighboring jurisdiction, which was notified to assist in the response.
Accident An accident occurred in Lot 34 involving two vehicles. The driver of a black Toyota 4Runner accidentally clipped a parked gray Toyota Camry, causing the front bumper of the Camry to become partially dislodged.
Accident A white Subaru Forester was parked in lot 49 during a high school graduation event. While the driver and passengers were away from the vehicle, an unknown car sideswiped it and fled the scene. The Subaru was parked near a corner where vehicles frequently turned, and surveillance footage revealed that nearby trees obstructed the view of the incident. A note was found on the vehicle that read, "I am so sorry, someone came around the corner and hit me into you," suggesting that the driver was attempting to hide their actions from potential witnesses. The case is under investigation.
Trespassing The BYU police department received a complaint of trespassing on the North university fields. A coach who arrived a few minutes before police, was able to verify that the male individual was one of the lacrosse players that had arrived early for practice, no action was taken.
Citizen Dispute Officers responded to the LSB regarding a citizen dispute between the complainant and another party. Upon arrival, the other party had already left the scene. The dispute was centered around the failure to wipe off whiteboards after writing what appeared to be school-related work. No criminal activity was identified during the incident.
Accident – Hit and Run An officer responded to a hit-and-run incident in Lot 20. After reviewing security footage of the accident, the officer was unable to determine the vehicle's license plate. A formal accident report will be completed, and the case will be referred for further investigation.
Suspicious Activity The complainant reported observing three children climbing into the enclosure near the generator by the LSB, dressed in T-shirts and basketball shorts. An inspection of the generator enclosure and surrounding area revealed no one inside or present nearby, and no damage or items were missing. The children could not be located during the follow-up search.
Theft A police officer was dispatched to assist a complainant regarding a delayed theft of a scooter from Wymount Terrace. The complainant reported that two scooters had been stolen within the past week. They provided the serial number for one of the stolen scooters and indicated that an AirTag was attached to the other scooter. The officer listed the stolen scooter in the NCIC database.
Theft A police officer responded to a report concerning a delayed bicycle theft at Wymount Terrace. The complainant provided a description of the stolen bicycle but was unable to offer additional identifying details. The investigation into the incident is ongoing.
Lost Property An officer responded to a call regarding an employee who had lost BYU keys. After taking the report, the officer provided the complainant with a case number to facilitate further assistance through the BYU Key Shop.
Theft An officer was dispatched to respond to a report regarding a delayed bicycle theft at Wymount Terrace. The complainant provided a description of the stolen bicycle but lacked additional identifying details.
Student Contact A reporting party contacted the officer to report a theft of her scooter from the Smith Field House (SFH) between 11:00 and 13:00. She initially reported that her scooter, which was left unlocked, was missing upon her return. Later, she called back to inform that she had located the scooter a short distance from the original location.
Property Damage The BYU Police Department received a report from an employee of GSL Electric indicating that the windshield of one of their work vans had been shattered earlier that day. Surveillance footage revealed that refrigeration employees working on the roof inadvertently dropped an object while climbing a ladder, which struck and damaged the van’s windshield. The GSL Electric employee confirmed that contact has been made with the refrigeration company, and arrangements are underway to repair the broken windshield.
Fire – Hazmat Incident A hazmat incident occurred at Richards Building when an employee mistakenly mixed chlorine and muriatic acid, believing they were the same chemical. This combination triggered a dangerous chemical reaction. The Provo Fire Department was dispatched to assist with risk management and ensure safety. No further police action was required, and the situation was resolved without incident.
Trespassing Officer responded to the IPF after a group of juveniles was found playing soccer inside. Upon contact, the juveniles explained that they had entered after discovering the doors open and believed they could play there since the doors were accessible. Officers informed them that all facilities at BYU are private and require scheduling for use. The group complied and left the premises without incident.
Medical An officer responded to Smith Field House following an injury in the weight room. A student was preparing to lift weights and was stretching when he dislocated his shoulder. Provo EMS arrived on scene, provided treatment, and transported the student on a gurney. Once the student relaxed his muscles, his shoulder spontaneously realigned. The EMS team released him to a friend for transportation to the hospital.
Sick Person BYU Police responded to a reported sick person at the HBLL. Provo EMS arrived on scene, assessed the individual, and determined she was in good condition and didn’t need further medical attention.
Citizen Contact A BYU security officer observed an older, disoriented woman walking eastbound on South Campus Drive while pulling a suitcase. Police officers responded to assist and discovered that she was visiting from out of state and was unfamiliar with the campus. They helped her locate her vehicle in lot 26 so she could leave.
Welfare Check During routine patrols through Heritage Halls, a police officer noticed a male sleeping on an air vent outside Heritage 16. Recognizing the cold and rainy weather that night, the officer approached to assist. Upon inquiry, it was confirmed that the individual was an FSY employee who had arrived a day early and lacked an overnight accommodation. To ensure his safety and comfort, the officer granted him access to the commons area of the JKB, providing a warm, dry place to rest until the building opened for church services.
Accident – Rollover Single Vehicle Accident on Cougar Blvd: A single vehicle accident occurred on Cougar Blvd near the Parking Terrace, north of the Tanner Building. The pickup truck, which was not affiliated with BYU, left the roadway, overturned and came to a stop upside down adjacent to the Parking Terrace. No injuries were reported; however, Provo EMS was summoned to evaluate occupants for medical clearance. The vehicle was removed from the scene by a local towing company. The incident resulted in some damage to BYU grounds, and the grounds maintenance team was notified and responded accordingly. Additional details and reports are pending.
Unsecured Gate During a routine patrol of Helaman Halls and Miller Field, an officer discovered the south man gate to Miller Field left open and unsecured. The officer closed and secured the gate, ensuring the safety and security of the baseball field.
Medical BYU Police responded to the Smith Field House to assist a person with a dislocated shoulder. BYU and Provo EMS arrived on scene, evaluated the individual, and transported him to the hospital for further treatment.
Citizen Contact BYU Police responded to a report of possible criminal mischief in Lot 41 after a vehicle owner discovered a glue or paint-like substance deliberately applied to their truck while unattended. The owner was able to remove the substance without damage and requested officers review camera footage for suspect identification. However, officers found that no surveillance cameras covered the area where the vehicle was parked, and no suspects were identified.
Suspicious BYU Police responded to the Tanner Building after a report of suspicious males acting abnormally and hiding in the bushes. Upon investigation, officers determined the individuals were simply using the area privately to smoke cigarettes, with no illegal activity involved. The complainant was informed of the findings, and the case was closed.
Fire – Inspection Officer responded to Wymount 17 regarding a vehicle fire report. Upon arrival, they found the vehicle and its registered owner; the vehicle was not on fire. The owner explained that the car leaks oil and smokes slightly.
Medical BYU Police and Provo Fire responded to the Richards Building Field intramural field after a player reported a shoulder injury. EMTs treated and evaluated the individual on-site. The individual was released.
Suspicious Circumstances Officers responded to East Campus (Wasatch Elementary School) following an anonymous tip about three or four Latino juveniles, mostly dressed in black, possibly vaping near the building. After checking the exterior and interior, they found no one matching the description. Conversations with the building manager and custodial staff also yielded no sightings. As the report was anonymous.
Found Property A building care employee discovered a wallet while cleaning the baseball stadium after a game. An officer identified the owner and contacted the owner.
Fire Alarm Officers were dispatched to the Missionary Training Center (MTC) following a fire alarm; however, the alarm was canceled by MTC Security before their arrival. The Provo Fire Department responded to the scene to assess the situation.
Citizen Contact An officer responded to a citizen assist at the UPB after a male caller was verbally aggressive and made a remark that some church authorities would be going to hell. No threats were made. The caller was blocked from further contact. Officers attempted to reach the caller but were unsuccessful.
Citizen Contact An officer met with a BYU employee and her supervisor at the CSC to discuss an incident near the campus floral. The employee reported that yesterday morning, she observed a man in his 30s walking in the area. He approached her claiming he was jogging the previous night and had lost his cell phone. She pointed out the phone on the ground about 10 feet behind him, which he retrieved on camera. Following this, he engaged in a brief conversation and then told her she was beautiful before leaving. The employee expressed feeling uncomfortable and suspected the man may have staged the phone loss to approach her. Camera footage revealed the man was not seen prior to the interaction and left after recovering the phone. The officer showed the employee the footage for review.
Medical An officer responded to MLRP for a medical incident. Upon arrival, EMS checked the area, but no patient was found. The area was crowded due to ongoing events, and no emergencies were reported by anyone at this time.
Theft An officer responded to a report of a stolen Apple TV streaming device from room 229 at the University Parkway Center. The device, small enough to fit in a pant pocket, was reported missing. Surveillance footage was reviewed with dispatch, but no suspects were identified on the video. The stolen item has been entered into the National Crime Information Center (NCIC) database.
Vandalism A complainant reported that her vehicle was hit with what appeared to be white paint balls sometime between 0800 and 1130 hours today. The responding officer observed 20-25 impact marks consisting of a white, easily removable paint substance, with all marks being round and consistent with paintball hits. No damage was noted. Photographs of the vehicle's markings were taken and will be attached to the case file. Further investigation is ongoing.
Medical An officer responded to the Museum of Paleontology parking lot after a school bus driver, feeling faint, pulled over. Provo EMS arrived, evaluated the driver on scene, and later released him after he felt safe to drive.
Suspicious A student reported a suspicious encounter in the Life Science Building around 5:00 p.m. She described a male approximately 20 years old who approached her and sat at her table, asking numerous questions. After she took the elevator to a different floor, she observed the individual walking past her again, which heightened her feeling of being watched. Concerned about her safety, she requested BYU Police to review surveillance footage to identify the individual. The Dispatch Center is currently examining the security camera recordings for any relevant images.
Accident A blue Toyota Camry backed out of a parking space in lot 16 and collided with a white Subaru Outback, resulting in minimal damage to both vehicles. No injuries were reported. The incident has been documented as a non-reportable accident.
Gas Smell Officer responded to HR 3 for a reported gas smell. Provo Fire Department and BYU Housing also responded to the scene. No gas was detected.
Welfare Check Officers responded to MLRP for a welfare check after a caller reported a male walking around the park and talking to himself. Upon contact, the individual stated he was searching for a friend named Todd. He was advised to leave the campus and complied. This individual has been on campus twice within the past week, resulting in previous calls to dispatch.
Medical An officer responded to Richards Building regarding an injured intramural player. BYU EMS also arrived and provided a medical assessment, during which the patient declined transportation to the hospital. The patient was released in accordance with EMS protocols.
Citizen Contact – Hit and Run A report was received regarding a hit-and-run incident in the parking lot of the Richards Building. Officers responded to the scene but did not observe any damage on the reported vehicle that could be attributed to a recent incident. Officers are reviewing surveillance footage and will continue to investigate.
Unsecure Gate The BYU Dispatch center received a report from Sunroc Construction indicating that vehicles were illegally entering the construction site through an access gate. In response, officers were dispatched to Wymount Terrace to secure the gate adjacent to the foreign language housing, which provides access to Temple View Drive.
Suspicious A citizen reported a suspicious incident involving a male near the Richards Building, who had whistled at a female and was later observed sitting in the area watching passersby. No criminal activity was identified, and no further action was taken.
Theft An officer responded to a report regarding a delayed bicycle theft at the Riviera. The complainant had secured their bicycle with a cable lock to a bike rack but discovered it was missing later that day. The lock had been cut, indicating theft. Despite checking with the apartment manager and inspecting all nearby bike racks, the bicycle could not be located.