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Salt Lake City Mayor Erin Mendenhall and Police Chief Brian Redd shared a positive update on the city’s public safety, but ...
In a statement, Salt Lake County DA Sim Gill said his office received the police department’s recommendation, but the ...
The Salt Lake City Police Department has responded to a “suspicious circumstance” near the Salt Lake International Airport on ...
Salt Lake City Police urgently request public help to find missing 74-year-old Deborah Ring, who has Alzheimer's and is ...
SALT LAKE CITY — A police officer is recovering after being involved in a crash in Salt Lake City on Saturday. Brent Weisberg ...
A vehicle in Salt Lake City struck two pedestrians, leaving one woman critically injured; the teen driver is cooperating with ...
SALT LAKE CITY — More changes are coming to the Salt Lake City Police Department following an even larger shakeup at the top earlier this year. Salt Lake deputy police chiefs Victor Siebeneck and ...
Chief Mike Brown announced he will retire after more than 30 years with the Salt Lake City Police.
If approved, the proposal would mark the Salt Lake City Police Department’s largest budget increase in at least a decade.
At the time, former Salt Lake County Sheriff Jim Winder strongly opposed the decision, arguing that the city was sacrificing public safety to create its own department.
The reforms, which were freshly signed by Mendenhall shortly before a press conference, include changes to the city police department's use of force policies.