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Police annual report highlights calls, staffing changes; victim‑services grants renewed
Summary
Kaysville police reported roughly 17,000 calls and modest crime declines in the most recent year, noted increased response times and staffing churn; the department’s victim‑services grant and a VAWA grant were renewed and the city recognized a longtime youth‑court volunteer.
Kaysville Police Chief presented the department’s annual report during the council meeting, reporting roughly 17,000 calls for service in the year and noting that overall crime statistics were down slightly compared with the prior year.
Chief said the city remained one of the state’s lower‑crime communities while also pointing to areas of concern: response times had risen and staffing had fluctuated. The department experienced about a 10 percent attrition rate during the year, including three…
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