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Police Beat

Police Beat: Nov. 27-Dec. 3

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Hazardous condition
A report was made of a small gas spill at the BYU fuel pumps. The spill was cleaned up and posed no danger.

Medical
A student was feeling faint, dizzy and lightheaded and was vomiting up blood at Wyview. The patient was assessed and transported to the hospital.

A student was experiencing a panic attack at the Life Sciences Building. They were medically cleared, and a professor stayed with the patient until their sister arrived.

Information
A possibly homeless man was found in the lobby of the J. Reuben Clark Law School. When an officer approached him, the man refused to answer any questions, got up and left.

A vehicle was seen driving on University Parkway when they threw a firework at a group of individuals. No one was injured.

Welfare check
A woman was attempting to pick up her brother from Heritage Halls for Thanksgiving dinner. She was unable to reach him, so officers knocked loudly for several minutes before entering his apartment and finding him asleep.

Unsecured premises
A door latch was stuck open at the Cannon Center. An officer was able to secure the door and reset the alarm.

Doors were found unsecured at Miller Park. An officer was able to secure the doors.

Traffic offense
An older male attempted to go around the barricade at the corner of Canyon Road and Stadium Avenue. A student employee approached the vehicle, trying to signal him to stop, but the driver continued, bumping her in the process. The identified driver’s information was sent to the Utah Driver’s License Division.

Alcohol offense
A 20-year-old was intoxicated and attempting to gain admission to the football game. They were cited for unlawful consumption, transported and then released to the custody of their family.

Found property
A wallet was turned in at the LaVell Edwards Stadium, following the football game. The owner was contacted, and the wallet was returned.

Trespassing
A couple was reported to be bathing nude in the river near Motion Picture Studios. Officers were unable to locate the individuals.

Alarm-robbery
A robbery alarm was triggered at the cash register at the Cannon Center Creamery. It was found to be a false alarm.

Abandoned vehicle
A report was made of a possibly abandoned vehicle at Wyview Park. The owner stated that she needed a new battery and was going to call the police department to jump-start her car.

A report was made of a possibly abandoned vehicle at Wymount. The owner is in the process of getting the vehicle towed.

A report was made of a possibly abandoned vehicle at Wymount. The owner stated that they were trying to install a new transmission.