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Sheriff's office reports uptick in citations, council asks for resident split

South Weber City Council · March 26, 2025
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Summary

At the March 25 meeting the sheriff's office briefed council on its quarterly report (Oct'Dec 2024), reporting roughly 310'27 citations and a range of criminal and noncriminal incidents; council members asked staff to provide resident-vs-nonresident breakdowns while cautioning about potential perceptions of targeting.

The South Weber City Council heard a quarterly public-safety briefing on March 25 in which a sheriff's office representative reported citation and incident trends for Oct. 1'Dec. 31, 2024.

The agency said dispatched incidents were below the three-year average but deputy-initiated incidents exceeded that average. "So we have 310 total citations," the agency representative said, later clarifying the total as 327 when including additional categories. The report listed three arrests resulting in booking, six cite-and-release arrests, 133 moving violations, 30…

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