Medical An officer, in cooperation with Provo Paramedics, responded to a report of an unconscious resident at Heritage Halls 6. Upon arrival, the complainant informed them that the resident had regained consciousness and was breathing normally. After evaluating the resident, the paramedics transported him to Utah Valley Hospital for further assessment and care, as requested by the resident.
Theft On campus, a victim reported his bicycle missing from a bike rack. In response, BYU Police Department personnel reviewed security footage, revealing that the thief had fled the campus and was riding public transit. A multi-jurisdictional effort was initiated to track down the suspect, with BYU officers collaborating with other county agencies to intercept him. Their tracking efforts paid off when Lehi Police Officers successfully apprehended the suspect. BYU Police took custody of him and booked him into the Utah County Jail on charges of felony theft, property damage, and an outstanding arrest warrant from the Provo Justice Court. The stolen bicycle was returned to its rightful owner.
Fire Alarm An officer was dispatched to investigate a fire alarm activation at Wyview Park apartments. Upon arrival, it was determined that the alarm was triggered by a student tenant who had burned toast while cooking. The officer promptly silenced the alarm and informed the tenant that a fire technician would be responding to reset the system. After addressing the tenant in person, the officer confirmed that there was no damage to the apartment, although a strong smell of burnt food lingered in the air. The tenant had opened doors and windows to ventilate the smoke.
Criminal Mischief An officer was dispatched to the Ellsworth building in response to a graffiti report. Upon arrival, it was discovered that a recently moved cement barrier in the yard had uncovered long-hidden graffiti. The paint was notably chipped, and moss had begun to grow over the surface, suggesting that the vandalism had been present for an extended period. The officer documented the scene for further investigation.
Lost Property An officer was assigned to reach out to a complainant who reported losing their wallet on campus around February 12, 2025. The complainant expressed concern after checking with lost and found multiple times without any success in retrieving the wallet, which contained important identification. In response, the officer assured the complainant that if the wallet is turned in to the police department, they would promptly notify him. The complainant has already taken precautions by canceling all financial cards associated with the lost wallet.
Accident In a recent minor accident at the Tanner Building, an Officer was contacted by a complainant regarding the incident. The complainant explained that while backing out of a parking stall, they inadvertently hit another vehicle. After leaving a contact card on the damaged vehicle, the complainant had not heard from its owner and decided to inform the police department. The Officer reached out to the owner of the second vehicle, providing details of the incident. After discussing the circumstances, both parties agreed to communicate directly and resolve the matter between themselves, thus avoiding further police involvement.
Accident On February 20, 2025, an officer was dispatched to the North side of the Culinary Support Center following reports of a traffic accident. Upon arrival, the officer spoke with both drivers involved in the incident. It was determined that the driver of a box truck was backing out of a parking stall when they collided with the passenger side of an SUV that was traveling by in the lane. The officer collected all necessary information and completed a report and driver's exchange information.
Accident – Hit-and-Run An officer responded to a vehicle accident report at Lot 39, located west of the Richards Building. Upon arrival, the complainant reported that her car had been sideswiped by another vehicle shortly after she parked at approximately 6:30 p.m., resulting in an estimated $2,000 worth of damage. The Dispatch Center searched for any surveillance footage from BYU but found no cameras covering the area of the incident. Photographs of the damaged vehicle were taken and added to the report for documentation.
Alarm – MTC An officer was dispatched to Tower 4 at the Missionary Training Center in response to a report of a delayed tamper/supervisory alarm. Upon arrival, the officer found that the alarm panel was normal. BYU electricians were notified and suggested it might be a short in the system, stating that they would check it in the morning.
Agency Assist BYU Police were notified of an Orem Police Department case in which a welfare check had been requested for an adult male. BYU Police were able to contact the individual and verified that he was okay. Orem Police were then notified.
Disturbance Report of an unknown person in or near the roadway west of the soccer field. An officer contacted the caller by phone and responded to the area to look for an adult male who was reportedly shouting things possibly of a political or religious nature. The caller reported that the man was walking in the area, shouting at nobody about angels and Donald Trump. The subject was not located in the area. Multiple officers remained on alert for a time. The officer conducted a foot patrol around the Smith Field House and soccer fields.
Suspicious BYU Police dispatch received an email report stating that an older Polynesian male had approached the complainant and said "take care" to a girl sitting next to her. The complainant stated the interaction was strange and made her feel nervous. The complainant also believed that she saw a gun holster in the waistband of the individual but could not verify if it was a gun or not. An officer conducted a foot patrol through the building but was unable to locate the male.
Suspicious An officer was asked to contact the complainant regarding a suspicious incident at the UVX bus stop near the Harmon Building. The complainant explained that they got on the bus in Orem and began making small talk with an individual. They reported that the subject started saying things that they didn't understand and claimed that a spirit told them to get off the bus at the Harmon Building. The complainant indicated that the subject also exited and began following them, even calling them by name. Once the complainant turned a corner and was out of sight of the subject, they ran away. They stated that they never saw the subject again and emphasized that the subject never threatened or touched them in any way. The incident was also delayed by approximately 40 minutes. This incident will be documented in case of further occurrences.
Fire Alarm An officer was dispatched to Wyview Park 25 in response to a report of multiple fire alarms in the same residence. The resident called dispatch, stating that the alarm had been triggered by cooking smoke. The officer arrived and verified that there were no flames and no damage. The officer silenced the alarm and acknowledged the situation. BYU electricians were notified and reset the system.
Vehicle Burglary An officer was dispatched to a vehicle burglary around Helman Halls. Contact was made with the owner, who advised that sometime between February 16, 2025, and February 18, 2025, someone entered their car and stole items. None of the items have identifying marks or information. Cameras will be checked to see if a suspect can be located.
Fire Alarm An officer responded to Wymount Terrace following a report of a fire alarm. The officer discovered that the alarm had been triggered by a cooking error. The alarm was reset by the fire technician and no damage was reported.
Lost Property An officer was approached in the parking lot by a BYU graduate student who reported that she had lost her passport from Mexico. She informed the officer that she had gone to the Mexican Consulate and was instructed to file a police report to begin the process of obtaining a replacement passport.
Fire Alarm The officer responded to a fire alarm at Heritage Halls. By the time the officer arrived, the fire alarm had cleared, and there was no fire or smoke present. The fire technician was contacted, and the system was reset.
Found Property An officer received a found phone from BYU student security, which had discovered it in the Jesse Knight Building (JKB). The officer located the owner and returned the phone.
Found Property An officer took a report of a theft involving a backpack that contained a laptop and other school supplies. The complainant explained that they had placed the backpack near a tree before the basketball game. When they returned after the game, the bag was missing. The officer requested that the complainant gather the information needed to list the laptop as stolen. Additionally, the officer asked the complainant to check with lost and found to ensure that the backpack had not been turned in as found property.
Theft Report of a bicycle theft at the Riviera Apartments: The complainant reported that the bike was stolen three days ago. The officer checked the bike impound lot but could not find it there. The dispatcher contacted security to see if they had impounded the bike, but they confirmed that they had not. The officer then requested that dispatch list the bike as stolen in the National Crime Information Center (NCIC).
Found Property An officer was dispatched to retrieve a found wallet and car key at the Ellsworth Building. The officer contacted the owner, who was a BYU student. Arrangements were made for the officer to meet with the owner to return the wallet and car key.
Welfare Check Officers responded to the Joseph Smith Building for a welfare check. They located an individual who was identified and verified as an employee. The employee expressed concern about not waking up on time for their 5 AM shift and believed it would be better to come in and sleep for a couple of hours before their shift rather than going home to sleep and risking missing it.
Fire – Alarm BYU police responded to a fire alarm at West Campus. Upon arrival, officers discovered that the alarm had been triggered by water being sprayed in the area. The alarm was silenced, and notifications were made to fix the leak.
Door - Alarms Officers also responded to multiple campus alarms over the weekend.
Unsecured Gate On February 16, 2025, at approximately 1:00 AM, an officer on patrol discovered that the NCAA track gate was open and unsecured. The officer checked the NCAA track facilities to ensure that no one was on the premises. After confirming the area was empty, the officer closed and locked the gate, securing the area for the night.
Fire Investigation Residents reported that an electric scooter that had been inside their apartment was smoking and sparking. The residents took the scooter out of the apartment. When officers and firefighters arrived, the scooter was no longer sparking, but they could smell smoke. The apartment had smoke and singe marks on the ground and wall. Firefighters found no active fire. The scene was documented, and the residents were advised by the firefighters to take the scooter to a battery disposal facility once it was cool to the touch.
Smoke or Gas Smell The complainant reported the smell of gas near Lot 5 and believed it was coming from the natural gas pipeline station at the entrance of Lot 5. The officer checked the area and found all equipment to be normal, believing the odor of gas was caused by the natural venting of the gas line.
Trespassing Officers responded to the main gate of the Motion Picture Studio for three individuals trespassing. The officers didn’t have a key to the gate; while they were trying to gain access to the area, the trespassers jumped a fence and fled through an adjacent apartment complex.
Suspicious While opening the trailhead gate, a police officer discovered an empty abandoned THC container. The officer confiscated the container to be destroyed.
Found Property A bus employee turned in a wallet to MTC security. The wallet had been found on the bus on the 10th, and the employee was unable to contact the owner. The wallet contained a Washington driver's license and a BYU ID. The owner was contacted via text message and picked up the wallet at the police department. He confirmed that everything was still inside and expressed his gratitude.
Fire Alarm An officer was dispatched to Wymount Terrace 14D in response to a report of a fire alarm. The resident reported that the alarm was caused by cooking smoke. It was confirmed that there were no flames, and no damage occurred. The officer acknowledged the situation, silenced the alarm, and notified BYU Electricians.
Alarm – Waterflow An officer was dispatched to Helaman Halls, specifically Budge Hall, to assist Provo Fire with a broken fire sprinkler. Upon arrival, the officer spoke with the resident. The resident explained that he had hung a small, water-filled backpack (a water bladder) on the fire sprinkler to drain it, and the sprinkler broke as a result. The resident reported that water from the sprinkler system had flooded his dorm room, damaging all his belongings, and had also affected at least six other dorm rooms.
The BYU Dispatch Center notified BYU Housing, the Electric Shop, and Risk Management. No injuries were reported. Photos of the incident were attached electronically to the report.
Domestic Violence Officers responded to a Wymount Terrace apartment after a neighbor reported loud arguing. Upon arrival, a male resident explained that he and his wife had a dispute, asserting that no physical altercation occurred. However, the wife claimed her husband had pushed her out of the bathroom, leading her to push back in self-defense, causing her pain but leaving no visible injuries. She requested a victim advocate. The male resident was cited for Simple Assault-Domestic Violence and chose to leave the residence for the evening. A Lethality Assessment was conducted, which indicated a low-risk situation, and the sergeant was notified of the incident.
Property Damage A police officer responded to lot 20 after a vehicle struck a parked, unoccupied BYU work truck. The officer documented the minor damage to both vehicles and facilitated an exchange of information.
Welfare Check An officer responded to the Culinary Support Center to check on the welfare of a student using the Safe-Walk App. The student had not ended the walk. The officer contacted the student employee, who said they had closed the App and did not know why it did not end. The student sent a text message to the BYU Security Dispatch, which monitors the Safe-walk App.
Robbery Alarm An officer was dispatched to the Cannon Center for a report of a delayed robbery alarm. The alarm was triggered by a recently updated Genetec System. Upon arrival, the officer inspected the system, performed a system reset/troubleshooting. Nothing suspicious was observed. The alarm was reset, and the premises were secured.
Animal Problem Officers were assigned to an animal problem near Brimhall building. The caller was worried the deer would go out into the street. The officer drove through the area and did not see them. They likely retreated to the wooded area to rest.
Medical An officer was dispatched to assist BYU EMS and Provo Fire on a medical call at the Richards Building, where the high school swim finals were taking place. One of the participants required minor medical attention. Provo Fire and the parents were already on the scene. The individual was released to her parent by Provo paramedics.
Minor Accident – Property Damage An officer was dispatched to Lot 27 following a report of an unoccupied vehicle rolling into another unoccupied vehicle. The officer contacted both vehicle owners and had them respond to their vehicles. Everyone took pictures of their vehicles and exchanged information. The officer reviewed the event on camera and will attach the footage to the case files.
Suicide Attempt An officer was dispatched to the BYU Women's Services Center following a report of a student feeling unwell and expressing suicidal ideation. Upon arrival, officers contacted the female student who admitted to ingesting multiple prescription anxiety medications with the intent to harm herself. BYU EMS was on the scene, and after an evaluation, the Provo Fire Department transported the student to Utah Valley Hospital. Due to the nature of the incident and the student's expressed intent, the officer initiated a "pink sheet" for temporary commitment.
Fire Alarms Two separate fire alarms were reported at Heritage Halls for cooking issues. No damage or fire reported.
Medical BYU EMS, Provo Fire, and a BYU police officer responded to the Indoor Practice Facility following a report that an intramural player had been injured. The player reported to the EMTs that his leg was hit while playing soccer. After the patient was treated and evaluated by both BYU and Provo EMTs, the patient was released according to their protocols.
Suspicious An officer was dispatched to the MTC in response to a report of a suspicious truck driving in the area. Upon locating the truck, the officer spoke with the driver, who explained that his girlfriend had just entered the MTC and that he wanted to feel closer to her. The driver denied meeting anyone through the fence and stated that he had not exited his vehicle. While the officer did not find any illegal or suspicious activity, he warned the driver that his actions could be perceived as suspicious. The driver acknowledged this and stated he would refrain from driving around the MTC in the future.
Accident An officer was dispatched to the Southeast side of the Eyring Science Center in reference to an accident that occurred involving a BYU garbage truck. The damage was minor and non-reportable.
Robbery Alarm On February 13, 2025, officers were dispatched to the Wilkinson Student Center in response to a robbery alarm. Dispatch canceled the alarm before the officers arrived.
Theft An officer was assigned by the Dispatch Center to contact a complainant regarding the theft of a snow sled near Heritage Halls, Building 3. When the officer spoke with the complainant, he stated that he left a yellow, pink, and gray snow sled outside the building at 7:45 p.m., and when he returned at approximately 8:15 p.m., it was gone. The Dispatch Center is reviewing the BYU surveillance camera system for any footage related to the sled.
Animal Problem Dispatchers received a call about a loose dog running at large near the Kimball Tower. Provo Animal Services was notified and responded to check the area.
Burglary An officer received a delayed email report regarding a burglary that occurred in Heritage Halls, Building 03, on January 20, 2025. An investigation is currently underway.
Fire Alarm Officers responded to a fire alarm at the Eyring Science Center. Upon arrival, the officer was unable to locate any smoke in the building. The officer checked the fire panel and observed a water flow alarm. Continuing the inspection, the officer discovered a mechanical room with water flowing from under the door. Upon opening the door, the officer observed a large amount of water discharging from a fire sprinkler head. An individual was in the basement below the sprinkler, who expressed concern about electrocution. Dispatch was advised of the situation, and Provo Fire was contacted and requested to respond. Several BYU building care and repair personnel were also contacted and responded to the scene.
Lost Property An officer contacted the reporting party (RP), who indicated that they had left their AirPods in class and had tracked the device to a residence in Provo. Before the officer arrived, the RP managed to contact the resident and successfully retrieved the missing items. The RP believed that the items were taken by mistake and knew the individual involved, so they did not want the officer to follow up on the matter.
Accident An officer responded to a traffic accident in the parking lot of the Creamery on Nineth. The officer gathered the necessary information and completed a driver's exchange form, which was provided to both vehicle owners.
Fireworks An officer was on patrol around the Taylor Building when a loud explosion was heard. The officer proceeded to the parking lot of the Taylor Building, where two individuals who witnessed the incident waved him over. They explained that they had observed a silver SUV and a white Toyota 4Runner enter the parking lot from 900 East. The vehicles drove through the parking lot with an individual hanging out of the 4Runner. They then saw an item being thrown from the 4Runner at the other SUV, followed by the explosion. This incident was captured on camera, and footage will be requested. The officers followed the suspect vehicle using university cameras until it reached the area of University Parkway and Canyon Road, at which point its location was lost and its direction became unknown. As of now, the drivers have not been identified.
Fire Alarm A BYU Police officer was dispatched to Heritage Halls due to a fire alarm. Upon arrival, the officer discovered that a pipe had sprung a leak, causing water to spray onto electrical wires near the pipes. The Fire Technician was notified, and a work order was submitted to Housing Maintenance for the water leak.
Missing Person On February 11, 2025, officers responded to the area of Building #67 following a report of a missing person. The complainant informed them that a family member with dementia had left their residence in Provo. The complainant explained that a tracking device indicated the subject was in the specified area. Officers searched the area, but the subject could not be located. The complainant was asked to check their residence again to ensure the subject had not returned home. A short time later, the complainant called back to report that the subject had indeed made it back home.
Alarm – Intrusion An officer responded to the roof hatch at David John Hall in Helaman Halls after receiving a report from security dispatch that the door was alarmed. Upon arrival, the officer found the roof hatch locked and secure, with no one on the roof. He informed the dispatcher and cleared the scene.
Medical An officer and BYU EMS responded to the Cougar Cafe on a report of a person having a seizure. Upon arrival, BYU EMS personnel found that the patient was not experiencing a seizure and did not require medical attention.
Accident – Hit-and-Run An officer received a delayed report of a hit and run traffic accident in Lot #39 near the Richards Building. The complainant advised on 1-18-25 between 0730 hours and 1400 hours their van was possibly hit. The complainant advised they also went to one other place that day prior to seeing the damage but believed it was more than likely while parked on campus. Cameras will be checked to see if any footage can be located.