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FROM THE DESK OF CHIEF MASON...

As winter approaches I would like to express the importance of checking on and watching out for our elderly or home bound neighbors.  Many people have no way to shovel there snow covered walks or take there garbage containers to the curb.  I encourage our citizens to be mindful of those in need and take the time to get to know each other better in case a situation arises. 

As my first full year as Chief of Police approaches I would also like to keep encouraging all citizens to acknowledge the hard work of those in our community by sending letters and by making calls to myself and Mayor Seghini.  It is important that we know what is on your mind and to give credit to those getting the job done.  Thank you to the many citizens working hard to keep Midvale safe and productive. 

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Department News 

There are new faces among our ranks. You will be seeing several new officers patrolling our streets.  We are fortunate to have brought on board Officers Chambers, Thomas, Lopez, Cardenas, Malone, Murphy and the return of Greg Wathen.

Now taking applications for CROSSING GUARDS.  Immediate positions are available.  Applications are available at Midvale City Hall, 655 West Center St. from 8am-6pm or online at www.midvalecity.org.  You may also pick one up at the police station 7912 South Main.  For questions, please call Officer De Jarnatt 256-2500.


Upcoming Events

  • Mark your calendar for November 14th.  There will be a public training event to all residents of Midvale.  This class is designed to introduce people to basic laws including city ordinances juvenile issues, traffic and more. 

    • Location:  Tyler Library 8041 South Wood St.

    • Time:  7pm-8:30pm

     

  • 10th Annual Power of Prevention Conference.  Be active in preventing problems in our community, schools and families. 

    • Location:  West Valley Cultural Center 1355 West 3100 South

    • Dates:  November 7-10

    • Time:  8am-5pm

    For more information or registration contact the Utah Council for Crime Prevention at 486-8691 or go to their website at www.utcrimeprevention.org

 

  • DARE Graduation Wednesday December 12th.  Please come and support these students who have put so much effort into this program.

    • Location:  East Midvale Elementary 6990 South 300 East

    • Time:  10am


Tip Line 801-255-1900

If you have any information on crime, you can call us on our tip line. Help us fight crime by giving us any information you have on crime and who is involved. You can listen to the information in English or Spanish.


Community Oriented Policing

You can now access the BEAT MAP page showing the updated officer assignments and the Sergeants in those areas.

 If you need assistance in starting a Neighborhood Watch Program or just want to get to know the officers assigned to your area, please use this map to assist you.

 



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