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Sheriff's report: low crime overall but museum vandalism and vehicle burglaries prompt follow-up

Corinne City Council · April 21, 2026

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Summary

The sheriff's representative told the Corinne council that overall crime remains low, but members raised repeated vandalism at the local museum and two vehicle burglaries; the council asked the agency official to follow up and share case status. A reporting contact number (801-755-9334) was given.

The Corinne City Council heard a routine sheriff's report describing low overall crime in the town, several extra patrols, and seasonal VIN inspections. The agency official (speaker 6) said officers had handled a few welfare checks, agency assists and one animal bite, but nothing "out of control."

Committee member (speaker 3) raised a separate concern about repeated vandalism at the local museum, saying the building had been entered multiple times over recent weeks and that boards and screws had been forcibly removed. The council asked the agency official to locate the case file and follow up, and the committee member provided a contact number for follow-up: 801-755-9334.

The agency official also reported two vehicle burglaries in town and urged residents to lock vehicles; he said many incidents in neighboring areas involved unlocked cars and small items taken. The issue of how the department documents traffic warnings and field interviews was discussed: the agency official agreed to pull field-interview records to ensure all enforcement activity is visible to council.

No arrests or formal charges were described in the transcript for the museum vandalism; the agency official agreed to check the case status and report back to the council.