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Holiday UPD honors officers and reports steady crime trends; school threat leads to charges

Holiday City Council · January 22, 2026
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UPD presented awards recognizing investigative work that began as vehicle burglaries and reported that overall case counts are slightly down this quarter; officers also investigated a Snapchat threat to Olympus High School that resulted in felony charges for the poster.

HOLIDAY — Chief Hoyle presented awards and a quarterly report to the Holiday City Council on Jan. 22, recognizing officers whose detective work transformed a routine vehicle burglary into a multijurisdictional theft investigation and reviewing recent crime and response-time data.

At the start of his presentation, Chief Hoyle read a narrative honoring Officer Carrie Rigby, who located a vulnerable person showing bizarre behavior, contacted family, and followed up at the hospital so the person received appropriate medical care. "This is a prime example of the hard work Officer Rigby puts into all of her cases," Hoyle said as he presented an Ed Zedd award.

Hoyle also…

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