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Police Beat • 09/24/2024

September 25, 2024 08:43 PM
Welfare Check
A caller reported a BYU worker unaccounted for around the Smith Field house. The worker had not been answering phone calls. Officers responded to the location to search for the worker. Dispatch then reported that the worker had been located and no further action was needed.

Medical
An officer was dispatched to the LSB for a report that a student had passed out. BYU EMS arrived with the officer and were informed that the female had collapsed in a cadaver lab. The female stated that she had not consumed much to eat or drink during the day and did not normally pass out. BYU EMS evaluated her and released her at the scene.

Suspicious
A BYU faculty member reported an unidentified adult female who had attended a class but was not on the roll. The faculty member noted that the female was acting strangely and might need medical attention. An officer and EMS responded to the location, but the female had already left the area, resulting in approximately a 15-minute delay before the report was made. Officers and EMS conducted a walk-through of the JFSB but were unable to locate her. No other suspicious activity was observed, and no additional calls or complaints were received. No further police action was taken at this time.

Trespassing
An officer responded to the library after receiving a report of a suspicious male. Upon speaking with him, the officer discovered that he had a pending trespass ban letter that needed to be served. A BYU Police Detective arrived at the scene and officially served the male with a permanent trespass letter, which he acknowledged understanding. The officers then escorted the man off campus and warned him that he would be arrested if he returned. No further action was taken at this time.

Suspicious
A student reported experiencing unsolicited contact from a male individual that made her uncomfortable. The officer reached out to the student by phone and documented the incident. According to the student, the interaction occurred on campus and involved a casual exchange on social media. She has since blocked the individual.

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Police Beat • 09/22/2024 - 09/23/2024

September 24, 2024 06:18 PM
Citizen Contact
A complainant requested phone contact regarding her vehicle, which had been stolen from the Marriott Center parking lot. When the officer called her, she stated that she had found her car and no longer needed assistance.

Traffic Accident
The driver of Vehicle 1 was driving eastbound on Cougar Blvd from Canyon Rd. He was driving in the #1 Lane and went over the center median with the front and rear driver's side tires. Several delineator posts were damaged in the incident. BYU Grounds was notified of the damaged posts. Officers responded to the scene and noted that the driver of Vehicle 1 was having a diabetic episode. BYUEMS and Provo Paramedics responded and verified that the driver of Vehicle 1 had extremely low blood sugar. The driver of Vehicle 1 was treated on the scene and released to a friend. Vehicle 1 was towed due to unknown damage caused to the undercarriage.

Welfare Check
The BYU police department received a report of a student in need of a welfare check, possibly suicidal. The caller is a family member who reported to the police a concern over some text messages that had been sent. Text messages were about recent relationship concerns. Officers contacted the subject by telephone and the student agreed to self-admit for professional care but denied further assistance from Law Enforcement. Law Enforcement maintained contact with the family and the subject throughout the afternoon/evening. Resources were offered. The officer continues to follow up with the family

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Police Beat • 09/21/2024

September 23, 2024 07:39 PM
Traffic Offense
BYU officers were closing the parking lot of the Y-Trail when they observed juveniles on electric motorcycles on the trail. Contact was made with two individuals who stated they still had three friends on electric bikes on the trail. The officer instructed the individuals to call their friends and have them come to the parking lot. The group was educated on the laws regarding electric-powered motorbikes and their usage on the trail and campus. They were given a verbal warning before leaving the area.

Trespassing
Police officers responded to the Motion Picture Studio after two juvenile males were seen trespassing on the property and driving a golf cart belonging to the studio. Before the officers' arrival, a security officer from the studio contacted the juveniles and informed them that law enforcement was on the way. The males were observed running westbound toward the studio's storage facility and were believed to have climbed over the stone wall. When the police officers arrived, they searched the grounds of the Motion Picture Studio but were unable to locate the juveniles. This case will be referred to the Detective Division for further follow-up.

Theft
On September 21, 2024, an officer was asked to contact an employee from ESPN regarding a theft that occurred at Lavell Edwards Stadium as preparations for the football game were underway. The employee reported that a microphone valued at $200.00 had been taken. The microphone displayed an ESPN flag. While it is unclear exactly when the microphone was stolen, it was noted to be missing at 7:30 PM. Currently, there is no information about the suspect.

Threatening
On September 21, 2024, a female requested to meet with a BYU police officer to file a report. The victim stated that her ex-boyfriend had threatened her, causing her to become fearful for her safety. She requested that the officer speak with the suspect and tell him not to contact her in any manner. The officer spoke with the suspect, advised him of the victim's no-contact request, and filed charges for threats of violence. The suspect was informed about how to address the charges and educated regarding the court process. The victim was provided with information about the BYU Police victim advocate and Title IX resources available on campus.

Medical
An Officer responded to the LSB on the report of a female who had passed out while working on cadavers in the anatomy lab. Provo and BYU EMS responded to the scene to access the patient. Witnesses reported the patient had hit their head on the floor when she fell. The patient was assessed and denied any medical treatment. The patient was released on scene.

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Police Beat • 09/20/2024

September 22, 2024 11:46 PM
Found Property
BYU police were dispatched to the LVES for some found property. The reporting party had located two training cartridges and wanted to return them to law enforcement. The cartridges were found to be simunition rounds and are used for law enforcement training. The rounds were collected from the reporting party to police custody.

Agency Assist
An officer responded to a traffic accident in Lot 59. The officer found that the accident happened on 500 East at 790 North and is under Provo Police jurisdiction. A Provo police officer responded and took the accident report.

Trespassing
A BYU official reported that individuals were playing soccer on the football team's practice field north of the Student Athletic Building. Upon arrival, the officer found the football field, which is located directly north of the SAB, clear of any soccer players. However, the officer did observe what appeared to be an organized intramural soccer game taking place on the intramural field, situated to the north of the football team's practice field. The officer spoke with some of the referees and the supervisor of the intramural game, confirming that they were indeed playing a regularly scheduled intramural match.

Welfare Check
An officer was dispatched in response to a welfare check concerning a female who did not clear from a safe walk. The officer was able to reach her residence, make contact with her, and she explained that she was fine and had simply forgotten to clear the safe walk.

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Police Beat • 09/19/2024

September 22, 2024 11:15 PM
Theft
A bicycle was reported stolen from the Riviera apartments last night or early this morning. The caller stated that he had locked his bike at the bike rack location. He noticed this morning that the bike was missing and believes it may be for sale online. An officer is in contact with the caller to document the case and verify information. The case is currently under investigation.

Motorist Assist
A caller reported a broken-down car in the loading zone at the MTC. Officers responded to the location and contacted an adult male and female whose car would not start. The officers helped with traffic control and used minor tools to get the car running. The subjects and their vehicle left the area without further assistance.

Vehicle Burglary
BYU Patrol Officers followed up on a vehicle burglary case that led them to a storage unit in Provo where officers recovered stolen property and discovered personal use methamphetamine and heroin. The suspect was arrested by BYU Police on felony charges. Provo Police also had active felony cases with the suspect and Orem Police had active cases as well.

Medical
An officer and BYU EMS responded to the North University Field following a report of a male with a dislocated knee. The officer and BYU EMS provided assistance to the patient as needed. The patient's father arrived at the scene, and it was determined that the patient would be transported for medical care by him. The patient was assisted into his father's vehicle for transport via private vehicle.

Welfare Check
Officer's responded to the Joseph Fielding Smith Building courtyard on a report of the complainant having a panic attack. The Officer's spoke with the individual until he had calmed down. Later, the student asked for a ride to his dorm in Helaman Halls where he could retrieve his medication. He was transported to his dorm and left in the care of his roommate and hall advisor.

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Police Beat • 09/18/2024

September 22, 2024 10:45 PM
Suspicious
BYU officers assisted Provo Police with an agency assist call near the Riviera Apartments. The complainant reported hearing someone in the area calling for help, and possible gunshots were also heard. Several officers patrolled the area for some time but could not locate any problems. It was later determined that a girl had dropped her keys in a trash dumpster and needed assistance getting them out.

Public Peace
Officers responded to Helaman Halls regarding a noise complaint. It was almost midnight, and people were playing on the basketball court just outside May Hall. When the officers arrived, they found a group playing spike ball. The group was informed about the noise complaint and told that they would have to stop for the night. The group complied politely, and there were no further complaints.

Medical
A female player was participating in flag football at the University North Fields when she took an elbow to the nose. She was assessed by BYU EMS and then had a friend take her to InstaCare.

Medical
An elderly male attending the BYU women's volleyball game complained of a spider bite. He was assessed by BYU EMS and released per their protocol.

Medical
An officer and BYU EMS were dispatched to the Benson Building on the report of a student not feeling well. The officer advised EMS to advise if officer assistance was needed. EMS assessed the patient, and the patient was released per protocol.

Theft
A BYU officer responded to a lost property report in Lot 4. The victim accidentally left his skateboard in the parking lot next to his vehicle when he departed. While reviewing video surveillance, the officer observed someone stopping to pick up the victim's skateboard. The officer bookmarked the camera footage and will forward the case to Investigations for follow-up.

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Police Beat • 09/17/2024

September 18, 2024 11:36 PM
Criminal Mischief
Officers responded to the Y-trailhead after the gate was closed to several minors who were in the process of making dry ice bombs. The minors were educated about the hazards associated with dry ice bombs and instructed to clean up the dry ice from the parking lot. They left the area without incident, and there was no property damage caused by the dry ice bomb.

Traffic Offense
An officer was contacted in the parking lot at the JKB by a student who had removed a parking boot from his vehicle. The student had removed the self-release boot by paying online and receiving a code to unlock it. The student's name and information were recorded in the involvement log. There weren't any parking service officers on duty, so the boot was taken and left in the parking office.

Unconscious
An officer responded to the report of an unconscious female student in the cadaver lab of the Life Science Building. Upon arrival, BYU EMS and Provo Fire found that the student remained unconscious. After Provo Fire assisted her in regaining consciousness, she disclosed that she had a history of fainting and struggled with insomnia. She explained that she was trying a new medication to help her sleep. While she waited for her ride home, the officer and BYU EMS remained on the scene until her transportation arrived. The AED was retrieved from the station on the second floor near the elevators but was not used; thus, the officer returned it to the alarmed box. Dispatch contacted risk management, which stated that they would service the AED the following day.

Suspicious
An officer contacted a student at the police department who wished to report a suspicious text message received recently. The messages indicated that the unknown texter knew the student's location. The officer advised the student about the nature of scam texts and emails, recommending that the student block the caller and delete the messages after they were documented. The student was also advised to report the incident to the local police and to FTC.gov.

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Police Beat • 09/16/2024

September 17, 2024 10:22 PM
Traffic Offense
An officer responded to Heritage Halls regarding a report of two motorcycles riding on the sidewalk. Upon arrival, the officer could not locate the motorcycles in question. After checking the area, it appeared they had left before he arrived.

Medical
An officer responded to Heritage Halls Building 11 following a report of a person with a broken arm. Upon arrival, the officer found a male student lying near the entrance of Building 11 with an obvious fracture. He reported that he had been playing ultimate frisbee and tripped over the concrete landscape wall near the sidewalk. BYU EMS and Provo Fire arrived and provided treatment. The student was placed in an air cast and given pain medication before being transported to Intermountain Utah Valley Hospital by ambulance.

Traffic Accident
An officer was dispatched to Helaman Halls on a report of a delayed hit-and-run in the parking lot. The person driving the vehicle was contacted and responded to the parking lot. He stated he was unaware he had hit the complainant's vehicle while parking. The parties agreed to deal with the damages between the two of them. The officer changed the call from a hit-and-run to a traffic accident with minor damage.

Medical
A twenty-year-old female dislocated her knee at West Campus. The officer who responded was told the female had a history of knee problems. The Provo EMS unit stabilized the knee and transported the female to the Utah Valley Hospital by ambulance.

Hit & Run
An officer responded to the West Campus area of Lot 46 following a report of a hit-and-run. This incident is believed to have occurred today between 0830 and 1745 hours. Upon arrival, the officer observed damage to a parked vehicle. The owner confirmed that the car had been parked unoccupied at this location all day. The damage was located on the right rear quarter panel. The officer reviewed camera footage but was unsuccessful in identifying a possible suspect, as the camera only covers a portion of the area. The officer is conducting additional follow-ups to locate any other cameras in the vicinity.

Theft
Report of a Missing Bike from Wyview Park Housing Complex. The officer contacted the caller, who reported that his bike had been at the location as of July 2024 but was no longer there. The officer checked security cameras in the area but was unsuccessful in finding any leads. Additionally, the officer has been researching lost property locally and may have located the bike at the Provo Police Department. A follow-up is being conducted to identify the missing bike.

 Seizures
An Officer and EMS were dispatched to the north side of the ASB on the report of an adult female who was having a seizure. The Officer arrived and assisted the patient until BYU and Provo EMS arrived. The patient was assessed and released to family members on the scene.

Traffic Accident
An officer responded to Lot 45 for a minor traffic accident. Both parties exchanged insurance information, and the officer completed the accident report.

Welfare Check
The officer checked on a female who was not answering dispatch when they tried to contact her when her Safe Walk app disconnected. The officer located the female in her apartment.

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Police Beat • 09/13/2024 - 09/15/2024

September 16, 2024 10:02 PM
Sick Person
Officers responded to an unconscious patient at Heritage 12. Upon arrival, they found the patient lying in the hallway with her roommates nearby. One officer found a pulse and attempted to elicit a response from her. Provo Fire arrived and successfully got her to respond. The patient stated that she had not taken her medication and that she tends to pass out when she doesn’t. She was offered medical attention but said she was fine.

Welfare Check
The BYU Police Department was contacted by a parent who was concerned about their daughter's welfare. Officers were provided with the student's location on the BYU campus. They located the student and spoke with her regarding her mental health. The student stated that she was not thinking of harming herself or having suicidal thoughts and explained that she was only trying to distance herself from her parents. She had taken a fall a few days earlier and requested BYU EMS to assess and re-bandage her abrasions. After speaking with BYU EMS, the student requested to be transported to the hospital by Provo Fire/EMS to have her leg injuries checked.

Hit and Run
An officer responded to a hit-and-run accident in Lot 39. This morning, a student parked their car in front of the Richards Building. When the student returned a couple of hours later, they discovered that another vehicle had scraped the right rear corner of their bumper, leaving a scuff mark. No note was left, and no security cameras were monitoring the area. The officer subsequently filed an accident report.

Welfare Check
An officer responded to Helaman Halls to check on the welfare of a student reportedly experiencing mental health concerns. Upon arrival, the officer spoke with the student outside the building. She mentioned that she was not feeling well and was carrying her medication. The student stated she had been trying to contact her physician without success. She also shared that she had not taken her mental health medication for about two weeks but was willing to resume it if her doctor recommended it. The student expressed her willingness to consult another doctor and consented to go to the hospital. At her request, the officer provided transportation to the hospital for self-admission. Importantly, the student indicated that she was not feeling suicidal and that she did not have thoughts of harming herself or others. The officer coordinated with the on-call BYU CAPS physician, a supervisor at BYU Housing, and the student's parent, who had called the school. The Chief of Police was informed of the situation. Later that day, the officer transported the student from the hospital back to her dorm. She restarted her medication and made plans to contact CAPS to speak with a mental health counselor.

Citizen Contact
The Dispatch Center assigned an officer to call a student about her vehicle. When the officer spoke with the student, she stated she parked her car in Lot 33 on 09/13, and when she returned later that day it was gone. Officers checked the area parking lots and found the vehicle in Lot 56. The owner was informed of the vehicle's location.

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Police Beat • 09/12/2024

September 15, 2024 11:04 PM
Property Damage
On September 13, 2024, at approximately 4:15 AM, an officer on patrol accidentally backed into a parking bollard on the south side of the McDonald Building, causing damage to the rear bumper of the patrol vehicle. There was no damage to the parking bollard

Agency Assist Robbery/Assault
While driving on University Parkway, a BYU police officer noticed a male who appeared to be a juvenile at the UVX bus stop, looking at a map. Due to the apparent juvenile being alone past curfew, the officer decided to make contact. When the officer pulled into Lot 20, the juvenile flagged him down. The juvenile reported that he had been robbed by other juveniles he knew. During the robbery, one of the other juveniles struck him on the head with a firearm. Based on the area described by the victim where the crime occurred, this incident will be investigated by the Provo Police. Provo Fire and Police responded to Lot 20. Provo Fire evaluated the juvenile but, after finding no life-threatening injuries or symptoms, they did not transport him to the hospital. A Provo police officer then drove the juvenile to the hospital and contacted his guardian at her residence.

Medical South Field
During the women's soccer game at South Field, a large plastic "Big 12" sign fell on a five-year-old boy, injuring him. The child was evaluated by both BYU EMS and Provo EMS and was transported to the hospital by ambulance. At the time the sign fell, the child's mother had gone to the car, leaving the father in charge. The father stated he was distracted and did not see the sign fall on his son. A member of the special events staff reported hearing a sound, and when she looked, she saw that the sign had fallen on the child. She immediately lifted the sign off him. The sign is mounted on caster wheels and is not securely anchored. The officer on scene filed a report and notified Risk Management.

Medical
An officer and EMS responded on a medical involving a student who fell in the parking lot in front of ASB. The patient complained of possible knee dislocation. The officer and EMS contacted the patient and provided care, comfort, and evaluation. Provo EMS responded and provided further aid. The patient was transported by POV to her residence. No further action taken at this time.

Accident
A BYU officer documented a traffic accident that occurred in a campus parking lot between two BYU-owned vehicles driven by student employees. Neither employee was injured, and the vehicles were drivable after the incident. The accident was not reportable.

Motorist Assist
A BYU officer was dispatched to the family student housing area on a report from a father that he accidentally locked the keys in his non-running, parked vehicle and that his 3-year-old child was also locked inside of the car. The father reported the child had been locked inside the car for 15 minutes and was becoming agitated.

Due to the rising temperature of the day, no running air in the car, the report of agitation to the child, and the delayed timing of the call to the police, the officer responded to the call with lights and sirens. The officer arrived and found that the child did not appear to be in distress. The officer was able to unlock the vehicle without incident. The father denied EMS for the child and the child appeared to be in good physical health.

 

Medical
BYU EMS responded to a student in the Eyring Science Center who was complaining of a nosebleed. EMS attended to the patient and released them on the scene. Officers did not respond.

 

Suspicious
An officer was assigned to contact an associate professor who had a concerning conversation with a student in class. The professor was teaching a basic writing process course and had made a couple of statements using the phrases "kill the ideas that don't work" and "murder your darlings and start the process over." These phrases are commonly used when someone is stuck on an idea. After class,

the student asked to speak with her and expressed that the phrases she used in class could potentially trigger homicidal thoughts in him. This alarmed the professor, prompting her to report the incident to the department chair and, subsequently, to the police. The case will be referred to investigators for follow-up.

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