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Police Beat • 12/04/2024

December 05, 2024 12:42 AM
Accident
An officer responded to Lot 22 to investigate a traffic accident. A BYU work truck had backed into a parked car, resulting in minor damage. The officer assisted the two drivers in exchanging information and completed a non-reportable accident report.

Disturbance
The officer responded to a report, reported 30 minutes late, regarding a student who was repeatedly interrupting a class. Although the officer was unable to locate the student, he called and left a message. Additionally, the officer contacted the Office of Belonging and the Dean of Students, both of whom are already aware of the situation and will attempt to arrange a meeting with the student.

Suspicious
BYU Dispatch received an online report about a suspicious person near Heritage Building 11. The report noted, "There was a guy behind the dumpsters just chilling there and watching people walk out of their dorms." An officer responded and contacted the individual, who turned out to be a BYU Grounds employee with autism. The employee was working near the dumpsters, picking up trash, and taking a break. I also left a message for the complainant.

Medical
Officers responded to the Joseph F. Smith Building for a medical emergency. The patient was medically cleared by both BYU EMS and Provo Fire. The patient left with family. There was limited information released regarding the patient.

Accident Hit-and-Run
An officer took a report of a hit-and-run accident in Lot #39. The vehicle was parked and unoccupied when another vehicle, parked nearby, backed into it, causing damage. Although there was only a minor scratch on the bumper, it is worth noting that the vehicle is a new 2024 model. Unfortunately, there are no surveillance cameras covering that area, and no suspect vehicle information is currently available.

Animal Problem
A student reported that two kittens were unattended in a flower box near the administration building. An officer met with the complainant and explained that there are several wild or stray cats on campus, including multiple kittens, which are often seen in the area. The officer checked on the kittens, determined that they were fine, and observed them running off when approached.

Citizen Assist
A complainant forgot his backpack, which contained his computer, in the Cougar Room at Lavell Edwards Stadium. He requested that an officer retrieve it, as he will come to the police station tomorrow to pick it up. The officer located the backpack, and it is now at the station for the complainant to collect. This information will be passed on to the day shift crew.

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Police Beat • 12/03/2024

December 04, 2024 04:11 AM
Suspicious
A concerned individual reported seeing a suspicious person walking near the ASB. The complainant observed a male wearing a large dark coat with a hood and carrying a duffel bag, walking with a limp toward the main campus. The complainant believed that the individual might be homeless and requested officers to check the area. Officers searched the vicinity, including several open buildings, but did not locate the man. There was a 10-minute delay between the time the complainant first saw the man and when the report was made.

Accident Hit-and-Run
BYU Police were dispatched to a delayed hit-and-run incident in Lot 49. The reporting party stated that his car had been hit while it was parked. An officer is reviewing camera footage of the incident in an attempt to locate any suspects.

Abandoned Vehicle
An officer was dispatched to an abandoned vehicle at WP. The officer contacted the registered owner, who advised that the car had broken down and just needed a new battery. The owner stated that she would call the police department to jump-start her car, and she would move it within the next couple of days.

Abandoned Vehicle
BYU police were dispatched to Wymount regarding a possible abandoned vehicle. An officer responded to the area, contacted the vehicle's owner, and discovered that the vehicle was currently inoperable. The owner is in the process of arranging for the vehicle to be towed. No further action was taken.

Trespassing
BYU police responded to the Marriott Center Annex for a report of a possible transient trespassing. A BYU employee reported that a male with long hair and a beard was sleeping in the area. Officers searched for the individual for approximately 20 minutes but were unable to locate anyone matching the description.

Information
An officer responded to Wyview Park regarding a possible bicycle theft. The officer took the initial report and went out to look for the bike. The complainant later called back and advised that they had found the bike and that no further assistance was needed.

 Lost Property
An officer was notified of a lost set of keys belonging to Brigham Young University (BYU). The reporting party stated that she had lost them a few weeks ago. A report was taken for the lost property, and the reporting party was advised to check the lost and found on campus to see if the keys had been turned in.

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Police Beat • 12/02/2024

December 03, 2024 01:39 AM
Information
BYU police were notified of a possible abandoned vehicle in Wymount. The officer was able to locate the registered owner, who advised that the vehicle was not abandoned and stated they were currently trying to install a new transmission. No action was taken.

Accident
An officer was dispatched to Lot 2 for a traffic collision. The officer responded, took the report, and provided the driver with exchange information. It was a very minor accident, and there were no reported injuries.

Trespassing
BYU police were notified about a possible trespassing incident near the Motion Picture Studio. The complainant reported seeing a couple bathing nude in the river at the park. Officers responded to the area approximately 15 minutes after the initial call but were unable to locate anyone matching the complainant’s description.

Alarm-Robbery
A robbery alarm was triggered at the cash register of the Cannon Center BYU Creamery. Officers responded to the scene and found that it was a false alarm. The cause of the alarm activation remains unclear; however, upon arrival, officers determined that everything was normal and that the employees were preparing to close for the night.

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Police Beat • 11/30/2024 - 12/01/2024

December 02, 2024 01:24 AM
Information
A vehicle was seen driving westbound on University Parkway and throwing a firework at a group of individuals sitting on the sidewalk of Lot 49. The vehicle was not positively identified, and the individuals in the group declined to file a report with the police. Fortunately, no one in the group was injured in this incident. This report is being filed for informational purposes.

Traffic Offense
A BYU student was working a traffic post at the corner of Canyon Road and Stadium Avenue when an older male approached the barricade and attempted to drive around it. The student employee stepped up to the vehicle and waved her hands to signal him to stop, but the driver merely waved back and continued, bumping into her in the process. The investigating officer made several attempts to contact the driver but has been unsuccessful. As a result, the officer referred the identified driver to the Utah Driver’s License Division for re-examination.

Alcohol Offense
A 20-year-old, intoxicated individual attempted to gain admission to a BYU football game. The individual was cited for unlawful consumption and then was transported and was later released to the custody of their family.

Found Property
A wallet was turned in to a BYU police officer at Lavell Edwards Stadium after the football game that night. The owner was contacted, and the wallet was returned.

Assault
After the football game, an officer was contacted by an individual who wished to file assault charges against another person. Both individuals had attended the BYU football game before the incident occurred. The officer spoke with both parties, and each expressed a desire to file assault charges against the other. The case will be referred to the investigation unit for follow-up.

Unsecured Premises
A police officer responded to Miller Park when a BYU employee reported that doors were found unsecured at the main building. The officer located the open doors and secured them. No further actions taken.

Fire Alarm-Gas Smell
An officer responded with Provo Fire to WyMount Laundry Building #2 for a reported gas smell in the area. Upon arrival, Provo Fire was on the scene and was unable to detect any gas readings on a 4-gas detector, nor could they smell anything in the vicinity. The reporting party stated that he could no longer detect the same odor he had noticed when he made the call.

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Police Beat • 11/28/2024 - 11/29/2024

December 02, 2024 12:51 AM
Information
An officer was dispatched to the J. Reuben Clark Law School after an employee reported a potential homeless individual in the lobby. The building was closed for the Thanksgiving holiday. Upon arrival, the officer found an adult male sleeping in a chair in the lobby. When the officer approached, the male stood up, refused to answer questions, and walked out of the building. There was no evidence of damage or forced entry. The officer checked all exterior doors to ensure they were locked, and the male quickly left the campus.

Welfare Check
Officers responded to Heritage Halls, building #15, following a report of a welfare check. They contacted the complainant, the subject's sister, who stated that she was supposed to pick up her brother for their family Thanksgiving dinner. However, she could not reach him by phone or get him to answer the door. After knocking loudly for several minutes without response, the officers had a hall advisor present while they checked the apartment. The subject was found to be sleeping, and no problems were observed.

Unsecured Premises
Officers responded to the Cannon Center on an unsecured premises where the door latch was stuck open. The officer was able to secure the door and the alarm reset.

Accident
The complainant reported that her vehicle was damaged sometime in the past week while it was parked in a designated parking stall between buildings 5A and 4C at Wymount Terrace. The damage is on the front bumper on the driver’s side and appears to have been caused by another vehicle backing into it. There are no surveillance cameras or other investigative leads at this time.

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Police Beat • 11/26/2024 - 11/27/2024

December 01, 2024 10:42 PM
Hazardous Condition
An officer responded to the BYU fuel pumps after receiving a report of a small gas spill. Upon arrival, the officer found that the spill had been cleaned up and posed no hazard, so no further action was necessary.

Medical
An officer and EMS were dispatched to assist a sick student at Wyview. The student was feeling faint, experiencing dizziness, and reporting lightheadedness. In addition, the individual was showing signs of severe distress and vomiting blood. Provo Fire arrived, assessed the patient, and transported them to the hospital.

Accident
The officer responded to the Ellsworth Building regarding a delayed non-reportable accident. The officer took an accident report and provided the complainant with a case number. Additionally, the officer advised the complainant to contact Risk Management.

Medical
An officer responded to the Life Sciences Building regarding a patient experiencing a panic attack. Provo Fire also responded, medically cleared the patient, and contacted the patient's sister to come and take them. A professor arrived and stayed with the patient until the sister arrived.

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Police Beat • 11/25/2024

November 26, 2024 04:15 AM
Theft
A delayed report regarding the theft of property from the Missionary Training Center. MTC security reported that a student is missing some personal items. The incident is believed to have occurred on Thursday, November 21, 2024. The personal items were taken while unattended. The case is currently under investigation.

Medical
An officer responded to the Richards Building on a person who slipped and fell on the ice. Provo and BYU EMS attended to the person providing first aid, and the patient was released on the scene.

Information
An officer took an information report at Kimball Tower. A professor reported a wrapped gift missing from their office between August and November. The professor does not remember what the gift was or its price but only wanted to report it as missing.

Medical
Report of an ambulance assist after an elderly male fell on BYU campus. An officer responded to the location and contacted the patient, who had a bloody nose. The officer provided aid and comfort until Provo and BYU EMS arrived on the scene. The subject was transported to Utah Valley Hospital with minor injuries related to the fall. He was on campus working in the Family History Center. There was no obvious reason for the fall other than a possible trip or misstep. Risk Management was not involved.

Medical
The BYU Police were dispatched to assist with a medical emergency, along with BYU EMS and the Provo Fire Department. A male student was experiencing a possible allergic reaction and had requested medical attention. EMS personnel evaluated the student and cleared him according to their protocol. The male denied any further medical assistance and refused transport to a hospital.

Information
BYU Police were dispatched to a reported hit-and-run in Lot 26. An officer responded to the area and met with the complainant. Although some sort of substance was found on the vehicle, there was no evidence that a hit-and-run had occurred. The nature of the report was changed from a hit-and-run to an informational report.

Accident
An officer responded to Food 2 Go for a traffic accident. The driver of a vehicle attempting to park accidentally stepped on the accelerator instead of the brake, causing the car to crash into the building's front glass doors and resulting in damage. There were no injuries; only property damage occurred to the car and the glass doors of the building. The vehicle was towed, an accident report was filed, and Risk Management was notified. They are working with the building supervisor to secure the premises.

Fraud
BYU police took a report of an internet scam that occurred on Facebook Marketplace. The complainant had sent money via Venmo for a fraudulent apartment that was listed for sale. The officer took the report and educated the complainant on scam detection and ways she may be able to recover her money.

Criminal Mischief
Report of vandalism/graffiti on a bathroom stall in the Tanner Building. An officer responded, took photographs, and documented the incident. The incident is believed to have occurred recently, possibly since last week. It was reported by a student to building maintenance. Building maintenance will be contacted promptly for removal.

Found Property
The complainant found a wallet near the University Press Building and wanted to turn it in. An officer met with the complainant and took the wallet for safekeeping. The police dispatch contacted the owner of the wallet, informing him that it was at the police station. The owner, who had attended the BYU basketball game on Saturday when he lost it, mentioned that he wasn't sure when he could return to the university to pick it up. Therefore, the wallet was booked into evidence to hold for the owner. It contained several credit cards, a driver's license, and a Costco card.

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Police Beat • 11/23/2024 - 11/24/2024

November 25, 2024 07:29 PM
Medical
An officer responded to two medical incidents: one involving a person who twisted their ankle and another experiencing a heart attack. BYU EMS and the Provo Fire Department were called in to assist, with officers also providing support. One individual was transported to Utah Valley Hospital by paramedics, while the other was released after an initial assessment of her ankle.

Disorderly
While closing the trailhead parking lot gate, a BYU police officer was approached by a concerned citizen. The citizen reported that the occupants of a white truck had been throwing food items at other vehicles near the trailhead. Although the truck had already left the area, the citizen felt it was important to notify the officer about the behavior.

Abandoned Vehicle
An officer located an older model Jeep Cherokee in the north lot of West Campus. The vehicle appeared to have been abandoned, as it had no license plate and had received a parking ticket in September 2024 from BYU. The officer conducted information checks using the VIN number and found that it had not been reported stolen; it was last registered in the state of Nevada. The officer then attached an "Abandoned Vehicle" notice of towing to the windshield.

Sick Person
An officer responded to a report of a sick person. Upon arrival, Provo Fire was also on the scene. The individual had consumed a Pop-Tart and a bottle of juice and was beginning to feel better. According to the medics, it appeared that the issue was related to low blood sugar. Other individuals were present and agreed to stay with the person. The medics determined that transport was not necessary.

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Police Beat • 11/22/2024

November 24, 2024 11:46 PM
Accident
On September 24, 2024, an officer was dispatched to contact an individual regarding damage to her vehicle while it was parked in BYU Lot 61. During the conversation, the complainant explained that she had parked her vehicle in Lot 61 on September 14th from approximately 7:15 p.m. to 9:30 p.m. Upon returning, she found a note on her car containing a phone number and a message stating that the individual responsible for the damage should call to discuss coverage for the repairs. The complainant texted the provided number, but the recipient did not respond. The officer informed her that there were no surveillance cameras in the parking lot but helped in facilitating an exchange of information between the parties involved. Upon speaking with the owner of the second vehicle, the officer discovered that it was uninsured and relayed this information back to the complainant.

Information
An officer was dispatched to speak with the complainant about a possible theft involving a piñata and a plexiglass sneeze guard from an office area. However, the complainant later discovered both items in a server closet. Although she was uncertain about who had removed the sneeze guard, she emphasized that the removal was unauthorized. The complainant indicated that she would investigate the matter further and noted that she did not require any additional assistance from the police.

Accident
An officer met with the complainant at the JKB concerning a minor traffic accident for which he was responsible. The complainant reported that while parking his vehicle, he accidentally struck the driver's side of a white sedan. He stated that there was only minor damage, resulting in a scratch to the clear coat. The complainant mentioned that he left a note on the vehicle, but when he returned shortly afterward, the note had been removed and the vehicle was gone. He indicated that he has not heard from the owner of the other vehicle and wished to have the incident documented in case the other driver reports it later. Currently, the identity of the vehicle's owner is unknown, along with any further details about the vehicle. This report is for informational purposes at this time.

Information
An officer met with a complainant regarding a potential bribery and blackmail case. The complainant reported receiving text messages that demanded money and included photos of a mutilated body alongside an assault rifle. Although the complainant expressed a reluctance to pursue a criminal case, he requested a discussion about options to change his SIM cards or acquire new devices to prevent further contact.

 Traffic Offense
A police officer responded to the Trailhead following a report from a concerned citizen who observed a person riding a motor vehicle on the Y-trail. Upon arrival, the officer contacted the rider of the electric motorcycle, who was unaware that it fell under specific regulations. The officer took the time to educate the rider about local and state laws regarding electric motorcycles and provided information on the registration options available. No further action was taken.

Medical
Report of a student with a cut on his finger: Officer and Provo EMS responded to Heritage Halls. The caller requested assistance in determining whether he needed to go to the hospital. The officer, along with Provo EMS, provided aid and comfort. The student was referred to Instacare/Student Health Services for further treatment and was released at the scene.

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Police Beat • 11/21/2024

November 24, 2024 11:08 PM
Ban Letter Served
An officer issued a permanent ban on an individual due to an incident of lewdness that occurred on campus.

Accident
An officer was dispatched to Lot 45 in response to a report of a three-car accident. Upon arrival, the officer learned that one vehicle was traveling north in a traffic lane and had failed to yield the right of way to another car that was traveling west in the main travel lane of the parking lot.

Suspicious
An officer was dispatched to the Marriott Center after an individual reported seeing a man who might be wearing a gun holster with a strap around his leg. The complainant provided a physical description as well as details about the individual's clothing. Upon arrival, the officer found and spoke with a person who matched the description; however, instead of a holster, he had a book satchel with a strap near his leg. Since no other individuals matched the description, the officer cleared the area.

Medical
A BYU police officer and BYU EMS responded to North University Field for a report of an injured player. The male patient reported that he had hit another player and was experiencing pain while breathing. He was treated and evaluated by the BYU EMTs before being released according to their protocol. No further actions were taken.

Weapons Offense
This incident was originally reported to dispatch as a weapons offense. Upon contacting the caller and investigating the scene, a "gel orbeez" was located near the area of the offense and is believed to be involved in the incident. The caller reported being struck by an orbeez while walking on Campus Drive. Officers searched the area but did not locate the suspect or vehicle. A partial vehicle description was provided, and surveillance cameras are being reviewed. No injuries were reported.

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