Criminal Mischief
April 12: A female student was driving her car when she noticed that it was pulling severely to the right. When she went to take it into a shop to receive an alignment, she realized that her tires were deflated. Her tire valve wires had been cut. Police asked her if she has any known enemies and they now have several suspects.
Disorderly Conduct
April 10: BYU police responded when they heard an explosion near a Helaman Halls dorm. Upon further investigation they discovered the remnants of an Axe Body Deodorant Spray Can. They have no suspects.
April 11: Drivers called BYU police when they saw students launching eggs from the balcony of Heritage Halls onto cars. When police responded no one was seen with eggs.
April 11: BYU police received a call that four male students were using the Helaman Halls pool even though it was not open yet. When the police officer arrived he was able to locate the students because they were the only students walking home wet.
April 13: A man was arrested when students working out in the Richards Building suspected that he was intoxicated. When police ran his ID they found two warrants out for his arrest, one for domestic violence and the other for public urination.
April 15: A resident of May Hall was caught lighting toilet paper on fire in the men's restroom. Police are questioning him.
Theft
April 8: A male student's signature card was stolen from the weight room of the Richards Building. The thief has made several small purchases and the case is currently under investigation.
April 9: A female student called her own cell phone after she discovered that it was missing. A person she did not know picked up the phone and refused to return it to her. The thief is now sending her friends text messages and sending them on erroneous "missions" to recover the phone. Her phone has not yet been recovered.
April 10: A BYU Bookstore employee was suspicious of a male shopper who tried to return two French books without an ID or a receipt. After being questioned, BYU police determined that the student's brother-in-law had bought the books for the student to take on his mission. The student did not want them and was trying to return them.
April 11: Someone stole 1,000 square feet of sod from west of Helaman Halls. Police have no suspects.
April 13: A suspicious five foot six inch man was prowling a female dorm hall trying to open doors while the girls where at church. The man ran away when a resident asked him what he was doing. Eight residents, who regularly leave their doors unlocked, had $444 in cash stolen from them.
Reckless Driving
April 14: BYU police are currently investigating a reckless driving report. An angry driver, after cutting off several people, stopped his car in the middle of an intersection, got out of the car and began yelling at other drivers.
Suspicious
April 13: Police questioned several students as to why they were looking in the windows of the Cannon Center. The students said that they thought they saw someone in the Cannon Center stealing school property, but when they got closer, they realized it was the reflection of the streetlights.
April 14: A student called BYU Police when she saw a creepy looking person smoking by the Administration Building.
Welfare Check
April 8: The father of a student called BYU police when he had not heard from his daughter for four days. BYU police called the student and told her to call her father.
--Compiled by Jesse Gunther
Copyright Brigham Young University 16 Apr 2008
