Saturday, December 1, 2007

UVSC November Police Beat


Each month The Pipeline will publish the UVSC Police Department's response record for the previous month. You can find an archive of the police beat at http://www.uvsc.edu/police/Police_Beat/index.html.

November 1st- MEDICAL- A 29 year old female was transported by ambulance to a local hospital for a unknown medical problem after she was found wandering on foot in the middle of North College Drive.

November 1st- MEDICAL- A 18 year old female was transported by ambulance after suffering what appeared to be a seizure while attending a class in the Sparks Automotive building.

November 2nd- TRAFFIC ACCIDENT- Two vehicles were involved in a traffic accident in the roundabout.

November 3rd- AGENCY ASSIST-UVSC Police responded to 1026 S Main to assist Orem Police with a Domestic Dispute.

November 3rd- POSSESSION STOLEN PROPERTY- A traffic stop was initiated on a vehicle near the roundabout when a Officer observed property belonging to BYU Police in the back of the vehicle. All of the occupants were issued citations for possession of stolen property. BYU Police responded and recovered the property.

November 4th- AGENCY ASSIST-UVSC Police responded to Walmart on a report of a drunk driver. Officers located the suspect vehicle in the parking lot but where unable to locate the driver.

November 4th- AGENCY ASSIST-A UVSC Officer responded to 1100 S 50 E to assist Orem Police with taking a combative suspect into custody.

November 5th- THEFT- A cell phone was stolen from the Computer Science building.

November 6th- DISORDERLY CONDUCT- Officers responded to a report of a suspicious male harassing female students. The suspect had left the area prior to the officers arrival.

November 6th- THEFT- A cell phone was stolen from a computer lab.

November 7th- AGENCY ASSIST-UVSC Police responded to 1527 S. 430 W. to assist Orem Police with recovering stolen property.

November 13th- SMOKE INVESTIGATION-UVSC Police along with Orem Fire Department responded to the National Guard building on a report of the smell of smoke. The investigation determined the smoke odor to be from a fire at a peat moss farm.

November 20th- MEDICAL- A adult female suffered a asthma attack while attending school at the MATC. She was treated on scene by Orem Paramedics and released to her husband.

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