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A court’s secrecy order blocks access to the investigation into a BYU police lieutenant who shared info with the Honor Code office

A lieutenant with Brigham Young University’s police department took information from private records created by other Utah County law enforcement agencies and passed it on to university officials investigating students for breaking school rules.

His actions sparked a criminal investigation that lasted more than two years and has been done for months.

So, how many records involving how many students did Lt. Aaron Rhoades access? That information is not public.

Neither are the answers to questions like these: At whose direction did he look at the nonpublic police databases? What kind of information did he share?