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Police Beat: April 2-8

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Suspicious
Two suspicious males were panhandling near the Harold B. Lee Library. Officers were unable to locate the males in question.

Information
BYU University Police received notification from the FBI about online threats directed at a BYU professor who resides in Orem. After officers contacted the individual, it was discovered that the victim was not a professor at BYU but rather a graduate student.

Welfare check
An elderly male’s pants had fallen down at the HBLL. Officers spoke with the individual.

A student had not attended class nor communicated for a week. An officer was unsuccessful in reaching the student; however, they were able to contact one of the student’s parents.

Medical
A player injured their right leg during an intramural soccer game in the Indoor Practice Facility. They were evaluated and chose to go to the hospital in a private vehicle.

A player was injured during an intramural soccer game at the IPF. They were transported to Utah Valley Hospital.

A player was kicked in the ankle by another player during an intramural soccer game at the IPF. They were evaluated and released.

A male was experiencing chest pain after the volleyball game at the Smith Fieldhouse. It was determined that the issue was not cardiac-related.

An individual was experiencing an allergic reaction at the Tanner Building. It was determined that the symptoms were anxiety related.

A player was injured in the Richards Building. Their ankle was treated and they were released.

Trespassing
Two juvenile males were trespassing in the female dormitory. The officers contacted the parents and released them. Both juveniles were referred to juvenile court for trespassing.

Mental subject
A man with dementia lost his phone and was seeking assistance from others to contact his wife. An officer helped him contact his wife and escorted him to her vehicle.

Citizen contact
A male was slowly stumbling through the road by the crosswalk near the Tanner Building. It was found that he was not intoxicated, but recovering from an injury.

Found property
A wallet with a UVU student ID was found in the Smith Fieldhouse after the volleyball game.

Family problem
A couple was yelling and slamming doors during an argument at Wymount Terrace. The argument did not escalate to physical violence.