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Harrisville honors Detective Jason Keller and swears in new officer Alex Muller

2582087 · March 12, 2025
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The council honored Detective Jason Keller for recent investigative work and announced he will receive the Utah Chiefs of Police Association Small Department Officer of the Year award; the council also administered the oath of office to new officer Alex Muller.

HARRISVILLE — The Harrisville City Council recognized Detective Jason Keller for his work with investigations and community events and administered the oath of office to a newly hired officer.

At the start of the meeting Assistant Chief (unnamed) reviewed Detective Keller's five years with the Harrisville Police Department, his roles as lead detective, instructor on autism and de-escalation, FTO-certified officer, licensed drone pilot, and state-certified phlebotomist. The assistant chief noted Keller's participation in the Weaver Morgan homicide task force and the U.S. Marshals Violent Fugitive Apprehension Strike Team (VFAST).

The assistant chief announced that the Utah Chiefs of Police Association selected Keller to receive the Small Department Officer of the Year Award for 2025; staff said the award will be presented at the association's conference at the Dixie Center at the end of the month. Sergeant Alicia Davis was explicitly acknowledged as Keller's supervisor.

Following the recognition, the council administered the oath of office to Alex Muller, a newly hired officer who is new to law enforcement and will join the department's patrol rotation. Staff said the department is now fully staffed.

The council and staff thanked Keller and welcomed the new officer; no formal council action was required.