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Holladay

Holladay Community

Learn more about the Holladay Precinct

Holladay City

 

 

Messages From Captain Chris Bertram

S.A.Y. Deputies in Schools (PDF Document)

Mail theft (PDF Document)

Vehicle Burglaries (PDF Document)

 

Pharmaceutical Disposal

Have old prescriptions or pills your not sure what they are for? Don't flush them or throw them away, bring them into Holladay Precinct for us to get rid of them for you. Holladay introduces the newest of the drug disposal boxes offered to the public to get rid of the pills they have lying around their house. Flushing them harms the water that we use and throwing them away may put them in the wrong hands.

We will take any prescription that you need to dispose of. Drop them into this box and they will be destroyed by the Sheriff's Office. The box is for prescriptions only.

Crime prevention

Neighborhood Watch

“Neighborhood Watch is a citizen involvement program.  By working towards a positive partnership between the community and law enforcement we can and will make a difference.”

Neighborhood Watch groups not only prevent crime, but can offer a catalyst for bringing better service and restoring pride to a neighborhood.  The program provides residents with a means to learn crime prevention methods.  Residents can speak with a unified voice when contacting elected officials or others who provide services to their neighborhoods.  The program helps provide cohesiveness in a neighborhood for problem solving and communication and it helps promote belonging and pride in a neighborhood.

Neighborhood Watch programs teach residents how to observe and report suspicious persons, vehicles, and activity in their neighborhood.  Deputy Sheriff’s want and need the assistance of neighborhood residents to report suspicious activity, or any behavior that causes a resident to feel uncomfortable.  Neighborhood Watch groups can also request Deputies teach their residents classes on other issues that involve law enforcement that they may have concerns in.

To start your Neighborhood Watch group or for further crime prevention information contact Detective Tyler Richman or Detective Brandon Lyman at the Holladay Precinct. (4570 South 2300 East, 272-0426)

 

Drug Hot Line

(801) 424-4050