Police Report  City Council Report October 2017 

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Police Report  City Council Report October 2017 

Dispatched Calls 2017 2016 Yearly 2016 – 12,393 2015 – 12,819 Jan – 1152 Feb – 821 March – 1020 April – 901 May – 1065 June – 1069 July – 1294 Aug – 1225 Sept – 989 Oct – 1000 Nov – Dec – Running Total – 10536 2016 Jan – 850 Feb – 911 March – 1021 April – 1073 May – 1131 June – 1055 July – 1230 Aug – 1062 Sept – 1085 Oct – 1002 Nov – 835 Dec – 1138 Yearly 2016 – 12,393 2015 – 12,819 2014 - 9495 2013 - 8979 2012 - 7347 2011 - 6918 2010 – 7167

Assists Outside Agency 2017 Jan – 195 Feb – 101 March - 158 April – 156 May – 166 June – 155 July - 208 Aug – 185 Sept – 168 Oct - 158 Nov – Dec - Running total: 1650

Activity Report Provided LAP Training to Uintah Basin Law Enforcement and Advocates Preparedness Fair Meeting Thanks Councilman Larrabee Walk To School Day WX Safety Fair FBI Audit CPD Borrowed Police/Taxi Horizon Credit Union Grand Opening Spot Turned 21 Judged Apple Stake Chili Cook Off Next COP TALK – None in November

Drug and Shred Day Documents 6200 lbs Drugs 72 lbs

Walk To School Day

Stephanie’s 1st Disney Land Trip

9th CPA Graduating Class

WX Elementary Safety Fair

Officer of The Month

Horizon CU Grand Opening

Use of Force Reviews None Use of force cases are reviewed

SWAT Team Activity Assisted Search For U of U Shooter in Hills Behind University 16 Hours of Training

Woods Cross School Activities 2 Thefts Simple Assault (arrest) 2 Alcohol Arrests Bullying 2 Lockouts Girls Volleyball 3rd State Boys Football Semi Finals

K-9 Activity Assist UHP traffic stop – meth Assist BPD traffic stop – marijuana Assist BPD traffic stop – meth & heroin Squatters in house WX – meth & marijuana Demos 2 elementary schools and a scout tour

Detective Division We have noticed rise in the amount of fraud cases being reported. One recent case involving a stolen vehicle and credit cards. Two arrests were made when suspects were found inside of the stolen vehicle in Draper. We are currently investigating other frauds from the same case where the stolen credit cards from the vehicle were used. As a reminder please do not leave credit cards, the car keys or other financial and personal information in vehicles.

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