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Sheriff’s office reports fewer dispatch calls but rising vehicle burglaries; asks residents to secure property

South Weber City Council · September 24, 2025
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Summary

Davis County Sheriff’s Office presented June–September patrol and incident trends to the South Weber City Council on Sept. 23, noting field-initiated incidents are above average while dispatch calls are down; deputies urged residents to lock vehicles after a recent rash of vehicle burglaries.

The Davis County Sheriff’s Office presented its quarterly report to the South Weber City Council on Sept. 23, showing mixed trends across patrol hours, incidents and citations.

An agency official (S6) said patrol hours through August track just below a three-year average while field-initiated incidents were above average and dispatch calls were down. “If we initiate proactive policing, it’ll drive down calls for service,” S6 said, while acknowledging that direct proof is limited. The report showed citations roughly in…

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