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Police Beat • 10/18/2024

October 21, 2024 12:23 AM
Welfare Check
An officer was dispatched to conduct a welfare check on an employee at the BYU Culinary Support Center. Prior to the officer's arrival, contact was made with the subject of the welfare check, and no further contact was necessary.

Unsecured Premises
A BYU Security Officer reported that the Helaman Field gate on Canyon Road was open and requested that a police officer secure the gate. The officer drove through the open gate and discovered a BYU vehicle and a grounds employee who had just opened the gate. No further action was necessary

Suspicious
An officer was notified by dispatch of a delayed report regarding a suspicious incident via email. The officer was able to contact the complainant by phone and gather information. The complainant stated that last night, around 8:30 PM, on the south side of the LSB, a male individual began to follow her. She mentioned that she smiled at him near the J Dawgs restaurant, after which he started following her. The complainant explained that the man followed her south of campus for several blocks until she ran to a nearby church. He waited outside the church for several minutes. The complainant eventually left through a different door with some friends she met at the church.

Property Damage
An officer was dispatched to the bell tower following a report of vandalism involving several deck tiles and ground-level spotlights. The officer photographed the damage and spoke with a BYU Grounds employee, who will prepare an estimate of the damage and coordinate repairs. This investigation is ongoing.

Property Damage
An officer met with the complainant at the JKB regarding a delayed traffic accident. The complainant, a BYU employee, stated that his vehicle had been parked in the lot west of the fuel service station on Thursday. He showed the officer the damage sustained to his vehicle, and a picture was taken and added to the case file. The complainant mentioned that he had already spoken with the BYU shops, which indicated that they only needed a case number to arrange for the vehicle's repair. They believed the damage was likely caused by one of the campus rental vehicles.

Lost Property
An international student lost the SIM card from her cell phone and requested a Lost Property report. She reported the card was lost some time in the past week and was not sure if it was lost on or off campus. She stated this report is needed as documentation to purchase a replacement SIM card from her country.

Accident
An officer responded to Lot 59 following reports of a traffic accident involving two vehicles. Upon arrival, the officer spoke with the parties involved and learned that Vehicle 1 was making a right turn around Vehicle 2, which was parked. It then collided with the front passenger-side corner of Vehicle 2. At the time of the accident, Vehicle 2 was unoccupied, but the owner arrived shortly afterward. The officer provided a driver exchange form to both parties and took photographs of the damage, which will be included in the file for this report.

Medical
An officer was dispatched to the Tanner Building following a report of a female who had passed out. When the officer arrived, the female was conscious. The officer remained with the patient until BYU EMS and Provo Fire arrived. The patient was subsequently transported to a nearby hospital by Provo Fire.

Trespassing
Officers were dispatched to Helaman Halls following a report of an adult male trespassing in John Hall, which is a female dormitory. The complainant identified the male as the father of one of the residents, who does not wish to have contact with him. There was an approximate 20 to 30-minute delay in reporting, and the officers were unable to locate the individual.

Lost Property
A complainant had left his mountain bike outside near the Wilkinson Student Center while he ran an errand inside the building. When he returned, he found that the bike was missing. Surveillance cameras revealed that BYU Security had impounded the vehicle because it was left abandoned and unlocked on a bench near the Wilkinson Student Center. The officer provided the complainant with BYU Security's phone number so he could retrieve his bike. No further action was necessary.

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Police Beat • 10/17/2024

October 20, 2024 11:23 PM
Suspicious
On October 17, 2024, at 0007 hours, the Resident Assistant of Heritage 11 observed an adult male wearing black clothing and a motorcycle helmet walking around the outside of Building 11 and waiting near the entrance, acting suspiciously. The Resident Assistant was aware of a statement from BYU Police regarding suspicious activity in the area and reported the behavior. Officers conducted extra patrols in the area but were unable to locate the suspect. They continued their extra patrols at Heritage throughout the shift.

Medical
An officer was dispatched to assist with a medical situation at Heritage Halls near the basketball court between buildings 9 and 10 for a female student who had injured her head. It was reported that she stood up too quickly and accidentally hit another student in the mouth, resulting in his tooth puncturing her head and causing a very minor wound. Provo Fire responded and assessed her injury as very minor, determining that she did not require medical attention.

Accident Rollover
On October 17, 2024, at 0335 hours, a traffic accident occurred at the roundabout on the BYU campus, at the intersection of East Campus Drive and 1100 North. The vehicle entered the roundabout traveling northbound on East Campus Drive at a high rate of speed, struck the curb, and became airborne, clearing the roundabout. It then broke a large tree in the center before landing on the opposite side of the roundabout. After contacting the vehicle owner, it was discovered that the vehicle had been stolen from her residence at 390 North 700 East in Provo. The vehicle owner is filing a stolen vehicle report with the Provo Police. An occupant of the vehicle was seen fleeing the scene northbound through the BYU campus. The suspect was apprehended by the Provo Police at 350 North 50 East in Provo and taken into custody. See Provo PD case 24PR22921.

Accident
Officer documented an accident that occurred in Lot 37 involving a motor vehicle in transit and a parked vehicle. There were no injuries and both vehicles remained operable. Owners of the vehicles both were e-mailed driver exchange forms.

Medical
An officer was dispatched to the JKB following a report of a female student experiencing a seizure. The officer arrived on the scene with BYU EMS and Provo Fire. The officer stood by and assisted as needed. The patient was not transported by EMS but was released to a parent who had arrived on the scene.

 Nuisance
A female student called the police to report that a male with a suitcase on campus made her feel uncomfortable by commenting on her beauty, asking her name, and talking about her hair. Campus police located the individual and discovered that he had no legitimate reason to be on campus; he was a homeless man from Salt Lake County. The police subsequently dismissed him from the campus and warned not to return.

Sex Offense
An officer was contacted by a complainant regarding a delayed report of suspicious activity at the Wilkinson Center. The complainant reported that a male subject was believed to be taking inappropriate pictures or videos of her. The officer was able to locate the incident using the video surveillance system. In the footage, it is clearly visible that the male was using his cell phone to capture inappropriate images up her skirt. Video footage was requested. The victim was emailed a witness statement to complete. Contact was made with the investigation lieutenant, who was informed of the situation, and the victim’s advocate was also updated.

Lost Property
A student reported that her AirPods were lost or stolen from the second floor of the LSB sometime between 11:15 and 12:15 today. She mentioned that her AirPods are still tracking around the LSB, but with a large radius, making it difficult for her to locate them. The officer recommended that the student check with LSB Building Care to find the AirPods. The student later texted the officer, stating that she had found her AirPods at the Building Care Lost and Found. No further action is necessary.

Criminal Mischief
A police officer responded to a report of a possible delayed criminal mischief that had occurred at Miller Park. The officer arrived and found multiple trash cans toppled over along with a large ice machine that the officer estimated was worth more than $2000.00. The officer documented the scene and will review camera footage. This case will be referred to the Investigations Division.

Unsecure Premises
A police officer responded to a report of an unsecured exterior door at the Hinkley Center. Upon arrival, the officer discovered that the door could not be locked. The officer attempted to use multiple keys to secure the door but was unsuccessful. The officer then notified dispatch that access services would need to be called to secure the door. No further actions were taken.

Accident
Report of a hit-and-run incident in Parking Lot #37, located north of the Indoor Practice Field (IPF). An officer responded and contacted the owner of the damaged vehicle. The officer observed the reported damage and documented the incident. The vehicle had been parked in that location while its occupants attended a women’s soccer game. The suspect vehicle is possibly white, based on paint transfer found at the scene. As of now, there is no known suspect vehicle or driver. The case is under investigation.

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Police Beat • 10/16/2024

October 17, 2024 01:42 AM
Suspicious Circumstance
Officers responded to Lot 52 following a report of possible skateboarders breaking into vehicles. Upon arrival, they cleared the area but found that the stall mentioned by the complainant, where a vehicle was allegedly broken into, was empty. Officers then reviewed camera footage and determined that the skateboarders had come from Heritage Halls, arrived at Wymount Terrace, entered a vehicle, and left. Ultimately, no vehicle burglaries were reported.

Accident
An officer responded to a non-reportable accident at the Heating Plant. One party left before the officer arrived since there was no damage to their truck. The other party requested a report for insurance purposes. The officer documented the non-reportable accident for the truck owner.

Trespassing
Officers responded to the North University Field after students were found practicing lacrosse without scheduling the field. An officer explained the rules to the students, and they subsequently left the field.

Property Damage
An officer responded to a property damage report involving a vehicle. Upon reviewing the video footage, the officer did not identify any cameras that captured the location where the vehicle was parked. The officer then completed a property damage report for insurance purposes.

Trespassing
Officers were dispatched to the sports medicine training room at the Smith Field House regarding a complaint about a recently fired employee. The complaint originated from a third party. Upon checking the room, the officers found that no one was inside. After their inspection, the officer contacted the complainant to provide a disposition.

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Police Beat • 10/15/2024

October 16, 2024 08:53 PM
Welfare Check
An officer responded to the BYU Broadcasting Building for a welfare check on a student who had requested a safe walk but had not completed it. The officer located the student at the BYUB, who stated that they had marked themselves as "arrived." Everything was code 4. The officer tested the safe walk app again, and it worked.

Welfare Check
BYU police were dispatched to the Joseph Smith Building regarding a possible homeless male wandering inside the building. Officers responded and were able to contact him. The individual was cooperative and respectful towards the officers, despite being informed that he could not sleep or stay inside campus buildings. He mentioned that he did not have a place to go, so an officer transported him to the Food and Care Coalition in Provo for assistance.

Medical
An officer responded to a medical call at the Richards Building. Provo Fire arrived and medically cleared the patient. The patient decided to wait for the Student Health Center to open to determine whether he needed stitches. He was injured while playing in a pickup basketball game.

Welfare Check
An officer was dispatched to the Joseph F Smith Building following a report of a female sleeping without her shoes on in a classroom. Upon arrival, the officer identified the female, who stated that she was waiting for her class to start and did not need any help. A classmate then entered the room and informed the officers that he recognized her from his class.

Accident
BYU police responded to an accident in Provo after the Provo police requested that a BYU officer handle the incident due to its nature. Two vehicles had collided, with both drivers stating that they had to use avoidance maneuvers to prevent colliding with a Provo police vehicle that was entering the roadway. An accident report was completed, and each party involved received a driver information exchange form. No injuries were reported, and both drivers refused medical attention.

Welfare Check
An officer was dispatched to the Wilkinson Student Center for a welfare check on a subject who was observed pacing back and forth. Upon arrival, the officer found the subject sitting down. The officer contacted the individual, who provided their name and explained that they needed to pace due to anxiety. Everything was determined to be okay, and the officer cleared the scene with no law violations reported.

Medical
BYU police were dispatched to a classroom in the Joseph F Smith Building where a student had punctured her finger with a sewing machine needle. The student was evaluated by EMS personnel and cleared at the scene.

Accident Hit & Run
An officer took a report of a hit-and-run that occurred at the Riviera near building H. The reporting party stated that the accident may have happened over several days. The reporting party was not on scene and was asked to email a statement to the officer, along with pictures of the damage to the vehicle. The officer is awaiting the email and will update this report once it is received. There are no cameras at the Riviera near Building H.

Suspicious Circumstance
Officers were dispatched to the area of 400 East Maeser Hill based on a report of a man carrying a machete. The complainant first called Provo PD, which then transferred the call to BYU, resulting in a thirteen-minute delay. While en route, an officer spotted the male walking northbound on the west side of the Smith Field House, still carrying the machete. Upon noticing the officer, the man put the machete in his backpack. The officer approached him and attempted to engage in conversation, but the man was unresponsive and avoided eye contact. When the officer asked him why he was carrying the machete, the man inquired if he was under arrest. After the officer assured him, he was not, the man stated he intended to leave. Given that there was no indication the man had committed a crime or been aggressive towards anyone—and he was not being aggressive at that time—the officer allowed him to walk away with instructions to leave campus, which he complied with.

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Police Beat • 10/14/2024

October 15, 2024 10:41 PM
Welfare Check
An officer was dispatched for a welfare check via phone. The officer successfully contacted the subject, who reported that everything was fine. The subject also stated that she was withdrawing from school. She mentioned that contact had been made with the original complainant on 10/11/2024. The officer then reached out to the original complainant, who confirmed this information.

Lost Property
An officer responded to the Richards Building regarding a lost property report filed on September 27, 2024. The officer reviewed the video footage but did not find the missing property; however, he did observe custodial staff in the area. The officer did not see anyone packing the missing shoes during the timeframe between when the complainant left and when they returned to look for the shoes. The complainant will check with custodial.

Citizen Contact
BYU police were informed that a student wished to speak with an officer regarding a sexual assault. The student had inquiries about the process of filing a police report, the court system, and how BYU handles incident reporting. She did not provide specific details about the sexual assault, indicating that she was seeking information at this time. The student was given contact information for BYU PD's victim advocate as well as Title IX resources. She stated that she would consider her options and would call back if she decided to report the incident. Additionally, BYU's victim advocate was informed of the interaction in case the student chooses to proceed with a report.

Welfare Check
An officer responded to the Wilkinson Center regarding a possible transient man lying on the grass. Upon arrival, the officer contacted and identified the individual, who had just been released from jail. The man requested a shuttle to the Provo Food and Care Coalition, and the officer arranged for the shuttle service.

Citizen Contact
An officer responded to a delayed report of a suspicious male near the apartment complex. The complainant indicated that an individual, wearing shorts and appearing to be in his early 20s with a beard, approached their apartment. The individual then walked in front of their window before continuing north. The complainant chose to report the incident after receiving a timely warning. While there were no cameras in the immediate area, the officer reviewed footage from cameras farther south in the neighborhood and did not observe anyone matching the description.

Information
BYU police were dispatched to Lot 4 for a reported hit and run. The reporting party stated he was a witness and was not involved in the incident. The witness reported that he observed a vehicle hit another vehicle while backing out of a parking stall. He provided a description of the vehicle and indicated where the vehicles were parked. Officers responded to the area, but both supposedly involved vehicles had already left. This report will be closed until further information is obtained.

Threatening
On October 14, 2024, at 1800 hours, the reporting party stated that he was meeting with his in-laws for a custody exchange outside the BYU Police Department near the north entrance. He reported that during the exchange, he felt threatened by his ex-father-in-law, who, while not making any verbal threats, stood so close to him that it caused him concern. Officers responded and are investigating the claim.

Fire-Gas Smell
BYU police were dispatched to Wymount Terrace due to a reported gas odor. An officer responded to the apartment, accompanied by BYU EMS and Provo Fire, to investigate the situation. Provo Fire used a CO measurement device to check the apartment and confirmed that no gas was present anywhere inside the residence. The tenant was evaluated by BYU medical personnel and was released at the scene.

Disturbance
The officer was dispatched to the area of the Creamery on Ninth due to a complaint about loud music. When the officer arrived, no one was present, and there was no music playing. After checking the area, the officer cleared.

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Police Beat • 10/12/2024 - 10/13/2024

October 14, 2024 01:32 AM
Medical
An officer was approached at the Jesse Knight Building by an individual who had fallen and hit his head. The officer called for medical assistance to evaluate the patient. Provo Fire and EMS responded and assessed the individual, who was subsequently cleared without the need for transport. The officer then provided the man with a shuttle to his vehicle, which was parked in the MOA parking lot.

Robbery Alarm
Officers were dispatched to the Creamery on Ninth in response to a robbery alarm. Upon arrival, they determined that the alarm had been triggered accidentally and found no issues on the premises. The alarm was then reset.

Damaged Property
The officer took a report regarding property damage to a motorcycle that was parked in the lot near Gate 11. The cause of the damage is currently unknown, and surveillance cameras will be reviewed.

Citizen Contact
A report was made regarding a BYU student ID that was located off campus. The BYU officer met with the caller and took custody of the documents. The officer then contacted the student who informed them that they were out of town. The items were placed in the lost and found, where the student will pick them up on Monday.

Medical
An officer responded to the Wilkinson Student Center after receiving a report of a 22-year-old student having a seizure. Provo Fire was summoned to the scene to evaluate the student.

911 Hang-Up
Officers responded to the pedestrian overpass near the Marriott Center after receiving a report of a 911 cell phone hang-up call. Background noise and conversation were heard during the call. The dispatch center was unable to get an answer upon calling back, prompting them to send an officer to investigate.

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Police Beat • 10/11/2024

October 14, 2024 12:58 AM
Medical
An officer was dispatched to the Wilkinson Student Center to assist Provo Fire and BYU EMS with a student employee at the Cougar Eat who appeared to be unconscious. Upon arrival, the officer identified the student employee, who stated that she could not remember what had happened prior to being on the floor. Provo Fire evaluated the student employee and determined that she did not need to be transported to a medical facility. Although she was offered a ride home, she declined and chose to return to work at her own request.

Accident
An officer responded to the east side of the Law Building following a report of a traffic accident involving two BYU vehicles. The officer found that Vehicle 1 was driving past Vehicle 2, which was parked along the curb, when it brushed against the driver’s side mirror causing minor damage. The officer documented and photographed the damage and provided both parties with a case number and instructions to report to their supervisors.

Accident
An officer was assigned by the Dispatch Center to a student reporting damage to his vehicle while it was parked in Lot 20, the parking lot north of the Broadcast Building, on October 9, 2024.

Accident
When the officer spoke with the complainant, he explained the location of his vehicle in Lot 20. The complainant stated that he was not sure if his vehicle was damaged while parked in Lot 20, but it was the first place he thought to check. He mentioned that the damage was on the rear driver’s side panel and indicated that he would send photos of the damage. The Dispatch Center said they would search the BYU surveillance camera system to see if any collision or other damage occurred while the vehicle was parked in the lot.

Stalking
An officer was assigned by the Dispatch Center to call a student who reported stalking and harassment occurring on and off campus. The officer met with the student and documented her concerns. The student was informed about the BYU Title IX Office and the BYU Police Department Victim Advocate. She indicated that she would contact the Title IX Office and requested a call from the Victim Advocate. A request for the Victim Advocate to contact her was submitted.

Agency Assist
A BYU police officer observed two vehicles that had been involved in a traffic accident near the intersection of 900 E and University Parkway parked in lot 25. The officer contacted the individuals involved, and shortly thereafter, Provo Police responded to handle the accident.

Medical
An officer, BYU EMS, and Provo Paramedics responded to an apartment in Heritage Halls, building 16 on a report of a medical call. Medical personnel treated the patient at the scene. The patient was transported to the hospital via private party.

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Police Beat • 10/10/2024

October 14, 2024 12:36 AM
Property Damage
An officer was asked to contact the complainant regarding damage that occurred to her vehicle. The complainant stated that she was unsure whether the damage occurred on BYU property but asked if the surveillance cameras could be reviewed. She indicated that the damage likely occurred on October 8, 2024, or October 9, 2024, between 0500 and 1330 hours. The complainant sent pictures, which will be attached to the case file. Video surveillance will be reviewed to determine if the damage occurred on BYU property.

Welfare Check
An officer was dispatched to Wyview Park for a welfare check. Dispatch informed the officer that a Dean of Students had requested a welfare check on an individual who had not been attending class and that they were unable to get in touch with the individual. The officer was able to contact a roommate who stated that the individual was currently in class and, as far as he knew, was fine. The roommate provided a new phone number for the individual. The officer attempted to contact the individual but was unsuccessful. The information gathered was then provided to the complainant, who advised that they would reach out to the individual using the new phone number provided.

Accident

While operating a BYU-owned vehicle, a student accidentally ran into a cement pillar, causing damage to the passenger side of the vehicle. A report was filed in accordance with BYU Motor Pool policy.

Welfare Check
An officer was asked to meet with the complainant at the JKB to conduct a welfare check. The complainant explained that his daughter suffers from mental health issues and that he is concerned for her welfare. Contact was made with the subject, who was found not to be a danger to herself or others.

Citizen Contact
An officer was dispatched to call the complainant about a possible stolen laptop. The officer called the complainant and got the initial information for the investigation. While the officer was reviewing camera footage, the complainant stated that they had found their laptop.

Accident
An officer responded to Lot 39 after receiving a report of a traffic accident. The officer was able to contact both vehicle owners. It was determined that the driver of Vehicle 1 had unknowingly struck Vehicle 2 while parking. The necessary information was gathered, and a driver's exchange form will be provided to both owners.

Medical
An officer was dispatched to the Riviera in response to a report of an injured contractor. The officer, along with BYU EMS and Provo Paramedics, arrived at the scene. Provo Paramedics subsequently transported the individual to the hospital. The officer also notified the on-call administrator for the police department and BYU Risk Management.

Medical
The BYU Police and EMS responded to the Indoor Practice Facility after receiving a report of an injured player. The player indicated that he had injured his knee. BYU EMS treated and evaluated him before releasing him. The patient then walked to his vehicle.

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Police Beat • 10/09/2024

October 13, 2024 10:57 PM
Welfare Check
Officers responded to a request for a welfare check on a female student who, while on a BYU safe walk, lost connection with dispatch and was unreachable. The officers met with the student at her apartment, where they found her asleep. The student explained that she had completed the walk, but the system lost connection and did not record it. After confirming that the student was safe, the officers cleared the scene.

Medical
A dining service employee accidentally cut their finger while working at Brigham's Wagon in Lot 16. BYU EMS responded by providing the individual with first aid and released them at the scene. No police response was needed.

Welfare Check
An officer responded to the Wilkinson Student Center for a welfare check on a subject about whom the complainant was concerned. There was a 30-minute delay in the report. The officer checked the area but was unable to locate the subject.

Theft
An officer spoke with a resident of Heritage 2 who reported that on Monday and Tuesday of that week, she and her roommates noticed that some food had gone missing. She indicated that 36 granola bars and 1 gallon of milk were missing. After discussing the matter with her roommates, none of them acknowledged taking the missing food, and they believe someone must have accessed their room and taken the granola bars and milk. There are a total of six roommates. The officer submitted a request to check if anyone besides the roommates has been accessing the room using the card swipe entry.

Trauma
An officer responded to the North Intramural Field to investigate a report of a dislocated shoulder. BYU EMS arrived, and while assessing the shoulder, it popped back into joint. The patient was placed in a sling and left with friends. No further action was taken.

Accident Hit & Run
A motorist parked his brand-new vehicle in Lot 40, the Tanner Building parking lot, while he attended the Blue and White basketball game. When he returned, he noticed a scuff on the back of his vehicle. The officer reviewed surveillance camera footage and observed a white vehicle parking next to the complainant's car. During the process, the driver had to reposition the vehicle four times to fit into the space. A large tree obstructed the view of the suspected vehicle, so the officer was unable to identify the vehicle or the driver. The officer documented the incident.

Keep the Peace
Officers from BYU Police responded to Hinckley Hall to assist a parent who was trying to retrieve some personal belongings from her daughter's residence. She stated that her daughter had blocked her contacts by phone. Officers contacted the student, who did not want any contact with her mother, and she mentioned that she had given her mother's belongings to her sister, who resides off campus. The officer provided this information to the mother, who said she would contact her daughter off campus. They may arrange to exchange the items at the police department later.

Nuisance
An officer responded to a complaint regarding a Hispanic adult male, estimated to be between 30 and 35 years old, who was riding a scooter near Heritage Building 7. He was approaching female students and attempting to exchange contact information. He informed the reporting party that he was a student at UVU and was trying to connect with girls on social media. He provided his Instagram handle, but the reporting party did not share any of her personal information. The call was delayed by 20 minutes, and the officer conducted extra patrols in the area but was unable to locate the suspect. The complainant stated that the suspect was verbally aggressive in trying to exchange information, which made the reporting party uncomfortable. The officer continued to conduct extra patrols in the area throughout the shift.

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Police Beat • 10/08/2024

October 09, 2024 11:55 PM
Trespassing
Officers responded to Heritage Halls 10, where two BYU students were lying in a hammock between two trees in the outside area. The RA requested that officers contact the students and ask them to move the hammock. The hammock was removed from the trees, and the students were cooperative.

Medical/Unconscious
An officer responded to a report regarding a student who had fainted while giving blood. Upon arrival, the patient was alert. BYU EMS medically assessed and cleared the patient. The patient indicated that they were feeling fine and planned to remain on campus for the rest of the day.

Information
A student reported that their BYU ID photo was being used fraudulently on the GroupMe app and wanted to file a report. Although the student has not lost any money, they are seeking assistance in getting their GroupMe account shut down.

Traffic Offense
An officer responded to a complaint from HR regarding a vehicle driving on the sidewalks. The complainant reported that the vehicle was occupied by an elderly couple. Upon the officer's arrival, the vehicle was gone. Dispatch located a license plate, and the officer called the registered owner, leaving a message. As of now, the owner has not returned the call.

Medical
The annual Hike and Light the Y event took place this evening as part of BYU Homecoming week, attracting thousands of students and faculty. Medical personnel and an officer were summoned to Turn 6 after a student experienced vomiting and dehydration following the hike. Fortunately, she was able to walk down the trail to the parking lot, where she received a ride home. Only a few other minor incidents were reported, all of which were handled by BYU EMS and Provo Fire. Officers patrolled the parking lot throughout the event, and overall, everything went very well.

Theft
On October 8, 2024, at 2054 hours, an officer took a report of a theft involving a Hiboy S2 Max Electric Scooter. The theft occurred earlier that day between 1930 and 2040 hours. The victim reported that he locked his scooter at the bike rack near the Riviera building J. When he returned at 2040 hours, he discovered his lock had been cut and the scooter stolen.

The officer reviewed video footage from the Riviera but found that there were no cameras monitoring the bike racks. He also examined footage from nearby BYU buildings in hopes of capturing images of a suspect using the stolen scooter, but he was unable to find any relevant footage.

The victim mentioned that he had purchased the scooter on September 28, 2024, and had not yet registered it. At present, he does not have the serial number necessary for filing the theft report but indicated that he would attempt to retrieve it from Amazon.com.

 Welfare Check
Officers responded to a request for a welfare check on a female student who lost connection during a BYU Safe Walk, and dispatch was unable to reach her. Upon arrival, officers met the student at her apartment, where she was fast asleep. The student explained that she had completed the walk, but the system failed to record it due to the lost connection. After confirming that the student was safe, dispatch was notified to complete the Safe Walk.

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