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Davis County sheriff reports spike in vehicle burglaries; urges residents to lock vehicles
Summary
At a Fruit Heights City Council meeting the Davis County Sheriff's Office reported an increase in vehicle burglaries and detailed quarterly patrol and citation statistics, urging residents to lock vehicles and remove valuables.
Fruit Heights City Council heard a quarterly report from the Davis County Sheriff’s Office on local crime trends and patrol activity, with deputies reporting a recent spike in vehicle burglaries and urging residents to secure vehicles and remove valuables.
The report matters because it links a rise in opportunistic vehicle burglaries to preventable behaviors and identifies the investigative and victim‑service work the sheriff’s office is doing in response.
The sheriff’s office presenter said patrol time averaged “approximately 11.37 hours per day” over the last quarter and that investigators have taken “over 35 vehicle…
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