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Residents press council on Historic Sandy safety after park homicide; city increases patrols and plans outreach
Summary
Multiple Historic Sandy residents urged more police presence and deterrence after a recent homicide near Main Street Park; the mayor and police chief described stepped-up patrols, planned camera installation and an upcoming community outreach event.
Several residents used public comment at the Oct. 28 Sandy City Council meeting to urge more police presence and proactive measures in Historic Sandy following a homicide near Main Street Park.
Public comment: Sharon Jensen and Dawn Sidwell, both residents of Historic Sandy, said the recent killing at Main Street Park has heightened safety concerns and called for more visible patrols and deterrence. Jensen suggested low-cost increases in patrol presence and pointed to converging factors at the park (proximity to a TRAX station, a liquor store and frequent pedestrian…
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