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Davis County Sheriff's Office reports higher patrol hours and fewer serious crimes in Q1
Summary
At the June 24 meeting, Elizabeth Pinto of the Davis County Sheriff's Office told South Weber officials that patrol hours in Q1 2025 were above the three-year average, total citations were 310 and most incidents were noncriminal; councilmembers asked about speeding hot spots and solicitor complaints.
Elizabeth Pinto, investigative analyst for the Davis County Sheriff's Office, presented the department's first-quarter 2025 report to the South Weber City Council on June 24. Pinto said patrol hours in the city for January through March were above the three-year average and above 2024 levels.
Pinto gave detailed counts: the department recorded 310 citations during the quarter, of which 86 were speeding-related stops (70 resulted in citations and 16 were written warnings). She said field-initiated incidents were above the three-year average…
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