What services does the Sheriff's Office
provide to the Millcreek Township?
Millcreek Precinct is staffed by 48 full
time Sheriff's Deputies.
- 7 Supervisors (1 Precinct Commander, 1 Executive Officer, 1 Detective Sergeant and 4 Patrol Sergeants.)
- 32 Deputies assigned to Patrol (Millcreek Precinct Area)
- 2 Traffic Enforcement Deputies
- 6 Property Crime Detectives (thefts, burglary, fraud, etc)
- 2 C.O.P. Detectives (community issues and problem solving)
- 1 S.A.Y. School Resource Officer
Additional Sheriff's Office resources are available to the residents of Millcreek Township.
Many of these members have specialized assignments providing Millcreek with a wealth of knowledge, experience, and expertise.
- Detective and patrol units from other precincts
- Major Accident Team (investigates serious accidents and crime scenes)
- K9 (Canine team including drug and search dogs)
- SWAT (the Sheriff's Office tactical team)
- Hostage negotiators
- Violent Crimes Unit (including homicide, robbery, & adult sex crimes)
- Family Crimes Unit (domestic violence and crimes involving children)
- Victims Advocates (civilian members who assist victims of crimes)
- Missing Persons and Runaways
- Civil Unit (process of civil papers and court ordered actions)
- Information Link- regarding Child-Custody, Protective orders, Landlord-tenant disputes,
- Small Claims Court & Repossessions.
- Crime Lab (evidence collection and processing)
- Training Unit (providing the Sheriff's Office with year round training)
- Firearms Unit (state of the art weapons training and support)
- Search & Rescue (urban and wilderness search and recovery team)
- Records (data collection and information dissemination, crime analysis)
- Narcotics (local and federal drug enforcement)
- Gang Unit (task force providing gang activity investigation & suppression)
- Fugitive Unit (task force to apprehend wanted criminals residing in the county)
- Property Unit (extensive facility to properly store all evidence and property)
- Salt Lake County Graffiti clean up – Web Link
Other Resources
Salt Lake County Youth Services 801-269-7500
Utah Criminal and Traffic Code
Utah Division of Child and Family Services, 801-538-4100
Utah Division of Aging and Adult Services 801-538-3910
