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Some interesting police beats

Posted in Funnyon Jul 7, 2008

Even though I’m graduated and moved away from BYU, I still enjoy reading Police Beat published in the daily school newspaper. Here are some of my favorites (with commentary) from this summer.

June 27 :
A radar detector worth $140 was stolen from the owner’s car in the Wymount Terrace parking lot. The owner claims the car was locked.

If this was your car, how would you explain to the police why you would even have a radar detector in the first place?
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Biggest month ever

Posted in Bloggingon Aug 31, 2006

August 2006 has had the most number of visitor and most number of hits that this website has ever had. About 700 of my visitors of the last month have come through Google searches, while 70 visitors came through an article on ProvoPulse.com, also another 40 or so came to the site because I made a post which commented on a recent Google Blog post.

The words BYU and EFY were some of the post used keywords which brought people to my site.

Thank you to everyone who has visited my site.

EFY Season

Posted in Funnyon Jul 27, 2006

You know it is EFY season at BYU when you start reading about EFY incidents in the Police Beat column of the Daily Universe. For example, the recent Police Beat included these two incidents:

July 18: A student reported to police that she was receiving excessive and annoying calls and text messages to her cell phone by four unknown individuals. Police contacted the individuals, whom happened to be EFY students, and questioned them. Upon investigation it appears the individuals got the students number by accident and had been trying to contact another EFY participant.

So in other words, all four individuals were trying to call and annoy another EFY participant, but they got the wrong number by mistake.

July 18: Officers were called to the central building of Heritage Halls to attend a meeting with EFY participants about the dangers of shooting people with air soft guns.

I “wonder” why on earth the EFY participants were having a meeting about the dangers of shooting people. Perhaps they were completely unarmed and theologically interested?


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