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Information About Scams
There has been an increase in scammers posing as law enforcement, specifically as officers or employees of Unified Police, often using the name of an actual employee.
Scammers will often use the threat of arrest to demand that the victim purchase VISA, iTunes, Google Play, or other gift cards and then convince the victim to 'meet' them at a police department. The scammer will then create an excuse to justify the victim giving the gift card information to the scammer over the phone, as opposed to going into the building.
Another method that scammers will utilize is to attempt to extort the victim by posing as an acquaintance or the relative of an acquaintance and fabricating a dispute, in many cases involving photos or knowledge of inappropriate contact between the victim and the acquaintance. The scammer will then threaten to involve the police, and will pose as an officer threatening the arrest of the victim. This has compelled several victims to make the situation 'go away' by paying the scammer in the form of gift cards.
This is a text message from a scammer attempting to extort the victim by threatening to involve police. And next to it is a voicemail transcription of a voicemail from the scammer, pretending to be a police officer, in an attempt to coerce the victim.
Listen to the actual audio here.
If you are ever contacted by someone claiming to be in law enforcement, and think this may be a scam, ask for the person's name and agency, and then hang up. Using public sources, not a number they might give you, call the police department they claim to work for, and ask for that officer.
UPD's non-emergency number is 801-743-7000.
Arrest made in 2010 Sherry Black Homicide Case
The Unified Police Department (UPD) has arrested a suspect in the Sherry Black case.
The case will be screened with Salt Lake County District Attorney’s Office (DA) early next week.
At approximately 1:43 p.m. on Nov. 5, 2010 Ms. Black, age 64, was found beaten and stabbed to death in her business, B&W Billiards & Books located at 3466 S 700 E in South Salt Lake. South Salt Lake Police Department (SSLPD) initiated a homicide investigation, with no signs of robbery or motive the investigation eventually went cold.
SSLPD invited UPD’s Cold Case Unit to support their continued investigation in 2013 and UPD became the lead investigating agency in 2018. During this time our agencies collaborated to review the evidence, find new leads, and interview witnesses. The diligent work of the detectives from both agencies over the last ten years has resulted in today’s arrest.
Sheriff Rivers thanks the detectives, investigators, and many others from UPD, SSLPD, DA, the Utah Crime Lab, and Parabon Nanolabs for working together in common pursuit of justice for the Black family. Solving cold cases like this one is possible, in part, due to technological advancements.
Update 10.1.2020 - Terran Butler Located / Amber Alert Cancelled
Missing Child 9.26.2020 Terran Butler.
The Amber Alert for Terran Butler has been cancelled. He was located and has been reunited with his custodial parent.
On September 26, 2020, Terran Butler 06/11/2014 was on a court supervised visit with his biological mother Emily Jolley. When the father attempted to pick up Terran from the visit, Emily had taken Terran from the residence without consent. Terran was last seen in the area of Millcreek with Emily Jolley.
Emily drives a blue 2008 Toyota Prius, Utah Plate E847GT. Emily was last seen in the area of Millcreek with Terran with an unknown direction of travel or location. Emily has ties to Washington State and may be traveling to Washington with Terran
Terran Butler:Emily Jolley:
Unified, West Valley, and Murray PD seek help in identifying Robbery suspect.
Salt Lake County, UT, Three EZ Pawn stores have been victims of armed robberies in the county in the last week.
The first robbery occurred on July 6th at 3:35PM in Murray at 80 East 4500 South. The male suspect entered the store and brandished a weapon and fired three rounds before leaving. The second robbery occurred on July 12th at 3:52 hours in Midvale at 50 West 7200 South. The male suspect entered the store and brandished a weapon and fired one round before leaving the store. The third robbery occurred on July 13th at 10:49 AM in West Valley City at 3105 West 3500 South. The male suspect entered the store and brandished a weapon but did not fire any shots before leaving. The male ordered everyone in the store to get on the ground when he entered the store during all three robberies.
The male wore an Infamous Modelo shirt with a female on the front in between two cars and a bandana covering her nose and mouth in the robberies on the 12th and 13th . He also carried in a black bag as he entered the stores. He appears to have darker skin, brown curly hair, a tattoo on his left forearm and a tattoo on the back of his neck. He is considered armed and dangerous. Photos of the suspect and vehicle used in the Midvale robbery are attached.
If anyone has seen this male or has any video surveillance from the areas of the robberies please reach out.
Detective Heatherlyn Lohrke UPD Case #20-79601 at 385-468-9815Detective Kevin Barrett WVC Case 20I017048 at 801-963-3581
Detective Chad Toole Murray Case 20C011968 at 801-840-4000
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Enforcement of Salt Lake County Health Department Public Health Order (PHO)
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The Unified Police Department has published a video in which Salt Lake County Sheriff Rosie Rivera addresses enforcement of
The Salt Lake County Health Department's 'Stay Home, Stay Safe' Public Health Order which took effect on March 30, 2020 at 12:01 AM.
Key points regarding enforcement include the following:
• The order is issued by Salt Lake County and is enforceable just like any other law.
• The Unified Police and Sheriff's Office will respond to reports of violators or observed behavior that violate the order.
• Officers will work with the public to educate, and will emphasize the need to comply with the order, before enforcement action is taken.
• Refusal to comply with the order is a criminal offense, and violators may be subject to a misdemeanor citation.
• The Unified Police and Sheriff's Office will NOT conduct traffic stops, pedestrian stops, or set up check points for the purpose of enforcing this order.
• Additional information regarding the order can be found at the Salt Lake County Health Department's web-site at www.slco.org/health
• The full text of the Public Health Order can be read by clicking here.
Corona Virus - COVID-19 Update
$5,000 Reward - Cold Case
A $5,000 reward is being offered to anyone with information leading to the arrest and conviction of the person responsible for the death of Jason Royter.
The body of Jason Royter, 33, was found in his house, 7383 W. Paine Road (3745 South) on August 6, 2005. His body was discovered by his live-in girlfriend Tammy Martinez who came home about 1:30 a.m. When officers arrived they saw signs of a struggle in the home. There were no signs of forced entry, so Royter may have let the suspect in before the altercation. He received multiple stab wounds and bled to death.
Anyone with information is asked to call 385-468-9816 or email Bpender@updsl.org.
Corona Virus - COVID-19 Update
Corona Virus - COVID-19 Update
Corona Virus - COVID-19 Update
CDC recommends that everyone do their part to help us respond to this emerging public health threat. Individuals and communities should familiarize themselves with recommendations to protect themselves and their communities from getting and spreading respiratory illnesses like COVID-19. Older people and people with severe chronic conditions should take special precautions because they are at higher risk of developing serious COVID-19 illness.
If you are feeling ill, please stay home and get better.
If you believe you may have been exposed to the coronavirus call the Utah Coronavirus Information Line: 800-456-7707.
Law Enforcement, please review the COVID-19 General Fact Sheet on the best methods for avoiding illness.
MISSING PERSON / RUNAWAY
UPD Missing Person's Unit is looking for information on a missing juvenile, Ariana Ortiz-Calderon. She is 16 years old and is believed to be in the Herriman or West Valley areas.
If you have any information on her whereabouts, please contact 385-468-9858
Update to Taylorsville Drive-By Shootings Sept 1 & Sept 3
Two arrests made related to the shootings in Taylorsville on Sept 1 and Sept 3 On Tuesday, September 4, through exhaustive investigative efforts, detectives with Unified Police Department’s Taylorsville precinct Street Crimes Unit arrested two individuals suspected in the drive-by shootings which occurred on Chantelle Dr. in Taylorsville on the nights of September 1 and again on September 3. Detectives developed information regarding a vehicle that was involved and located the vehicle in Midvale on September 4. After establishing surveillance on the vehicle, a traffic stop was conducted at which time a stolen handgun was thrown from the passenger side of the vehicle. The occupants were safely taken into custody. A search warrant was secured for the vehicle, and a second stolen handgun was located inside the vehicle. Further information was developed during the investigation, and a search warrant was secured for a home in Sandy. During the execution of that search warrant, additional firearms were found, as well as ammunition and drugs. The calibers of the firearms found in the vehicle and at the residence were consistent with weapons used the night of September 3. Two of the handguns recovered were reported stolen from a gun range in Sandy on September 4. Two individuals were arrested and booked on the following felony charges:
Edward Peralta-Moran, 19-year-old
Felony Discharge of a Firearm
Possession of a Dangerous Weapon by a Restricted Person
Theft by Receiving Stolen Property
Violation of Probation or Parole
Ramon Avila, 21-year-old
Felony Discharge of a Firearm
Theft by Receiving Stolen Property
The investigation is still ongoing. Formal charges are pending review with the district attorney’s office.
Missing-Endangered Person
***UPDATE*** – Bryan Royal has been located.
Bryan Royal – We need your help locating a missing-endangered man. Bryan Royal age 46, White, Male 5’5, 190 lbs. Straw/blond hair, blue eyes
Clothing: Blue Jeans, Black Shirt with White Stripes
Bryan was transported from Wasatch Rehab (3520 S Highland Drive) to Liberty Dialysis at 11:00 on July 12, 2019. Bryan was scheduled to be picked up from dialysis at 16:15 by Wasatch Rehab. When the return transport was late, Bryan left the dialysis center at 17:30 on foot in an unknown direction of travel. Bryan did not return to Wasatch Rehab. If you see Brian, please contact UPD at 801-743-7000.
Bryan Royal
Unified Police Notice of DUI Checkpoint
LOCATION: 5900 S. Bangerter Highway (southbound), Taylorsville, UT
DATE: May 17, 2019
TIME: 9:00 pm – 2:00 am
Taylorsville, UT – In an effort to promote safe driving, the Unified Police Department (UPD) will be conducting an Administrative DUI checkpoint on, starting May 17,2019 from 9:00 pm until 2:00 am. Utah law requires that DUI checkpoints be published in advance. With this public notice, UPD hopes Utah drivers will make safe, alternative plans to prevent impaired driving.
Arrests in Kearns Shooting
Kearns, UT – On May 5, 2018 at approximately 6:30 am, Unified Police Department (UPD) Kearns Precinct officers were dispatched to a shooting at 5363 West 5150 South. On arrival, they located a 29-year-old male who had sustained two gunshot wounds; one in the neck and one in the lower abdomen area. The male was taken to a local hospital in critical condition. He is currently still in the hospital and improving in condition. Investigators believe the shooting was a result of an argument over money owed by the victim.
Immediately following the shooting, it is believed the suspects fled the scene in a Chrysler Sebring which was later recovered at 5332 South Crockett Drive. The house was cleared and no suspects were located. The Sebring was held and searched for evidence.
Over the last few days, UPD Detectives from Kearns, Violent Crime Unit (VCU), Major Investigations Unit (MIU), and Metro Gang Unit (MGU) searched vigorously for the people involved in the shooting. Through the investigation, two shooters were identified: Robert Phillips and Dustin Blackner.
On the night of May 8, Blackner was located at 3084 South 200 East, South Salt Lake, UT. He was observed leaving this house and was taken into custody without incident.
On the afternoon of May 9, Phillips was located at 5423 Mountain Men Drive, Kearns, UT. When it was confirmed that Phillips was inside this residence, officers surrounded the home, made announcements, and gained compliance from Phillips who surrendered peacefully.
Both have been booked into the Salt Lake County Jail on pending charges and warrants unrelated to Saturday’s shooting.
Large Scale Marijuana Seizure
Riverton, UT – On May 3, 2018 at approximately 10 pm, Unified Police Department (UPD) Riverton Precinct officers received information of a large stash of marijuana in the basement apartment of 12480 South 2240 West. Detectives, patrol officers, and K9 from the DEA Metro Narcotics Task Force surrounded the home and began announcements for any occupants to exit. The sole occupant of the apartment, Elijah Webb, complied with officers and was detained.
A search warrant of the apartment was served in the early morning hours of May 4. The search yielded 110 lbs. of marijuana, having an estimated street value $760,000, along with $46,750 cash. Elijah Webb was booked into the Salt Lake County Jail under felony narcotics charges; Manufacturing of a Controlled Substances (2nd degree felony) and Distribution of Controlled Substances (3rd degree felony).
“We have zero tolerance for this type of illicit behavior in Riverton,” said Mayor Trent Staggs. “It’s comforting to know the suspect was only in the city for a few days before he was apprehended. This is yet another example of the phenomenal work our Unified Police Department officers do for our community.”
At the request of the other residents of 12480 S 2240 W, we are requesting privacy for them as they are not involved with and have no relation to Elijah Webb.
Be the First Hands / Stop the Bleed Kickoff
Herriman, UT – In partnership with the Jordan School District, the Unified Fire Authority, and University of Utah Health / Trauma Services, the Unified Police Department’s (UPD) Herriman Precinct is launching the “Be the First Hands / Stop the Bleed” training program, aimed at stopping blood loss due to traumatic injuries.
Stop the Bleed is a national awareness campaign and a call to action. Stop the Bleed is intended to educate and encourage bystanders to become trained, equipped, and empowered to help in a bleeding emergency before professional help arrives.
No matter how rapid the arrival of professional emergency responders, bystanders will always be first on the scene. A person who is bleeding can die from blood loss within five minutes, therefore it is important to quickly stop the blood loss. Those nearest to someone with life threatening injuries are best positioned to provide first care. According to a recent National Academies of Science study, trauma is the leading cause of death for Americans under age 46.
Outstanding Vocational Law Enforcement Student of the Year and Footprinter's Law Enforcement Officer of the Year Banquet
Each year the Footprinter's Association (a service organization made up of law enforcement officials and community leaders) sponsors a banquet honoring the most outstanding law enforcement students in nine area high schools of the Jordan, Canyons and Granite Schools Districts. Law Enforcement service for these schools is provided by the Unified Police Department. These students are recognized for their outstanding academic accomplishments and their desire to pursue law enforcement as a career path. Sheriff Rosie Rivera will present each student with a plaque of achievement and address the audience. Students, parents, Unified Police and school district officials will be in attendance.
The Salt Lake Footprinter's Chapter 3 will also present an award to the Law Enforcement Officer of the Year chosen by their organization.
The Unified Police School Resource Program (formerly the Sheriff’s Assisting Youth Unit) began in September of 1975 and has become a valuable and integral part of the Unified Police Department’s crime prevention efforts. The SRO’s are assigned to Cyprus, Kearns, Olympus, Skyline, Taylorsville, Hillcrest, Riverton, Herriman and Providence Hall High Schools. The officers teach vocational law enforcement/criminal justice classes in the high schools and serve as a valuable resource to the students and staff. They also handle criminal investigations in their respective schools. The SRO has become a respected member of each high school faculty and developed a rapport with the students from elementary school through high school.
Statement from Sheriff Rosie Rivera from the Office of the Sheriff
It is with deep sadness Sheriff Rosie Rivera and the Office of the Sheriff learned of the passing of Salt Lake County Councilman Sam Granato. Sam served the community throughout his life but is known for his current service as a member of the Salt Lake County Council representing District 4. Sam is also known for his lifelong dedication to his family business as a purveyor for authentic Italian and Mediterranean food. Sam’s success came from his strong work ethic and a belief that customer service is what matters most. Sam brought that spirit in his approach as a Salt Lake County Councilman.
Sam was a devout supporter of law enforcement and Sheriff Rosie Rivera revered Sam as a partner and huge advocate for the Salt Lake County Sheriff’s Office. Although Sheriff Rivera worked closely with Sam, she also considers Sam to be a true friend. Sheriff Rivera feels the citizens and employees of Salt Lake County lost a great man. Sheriff Rivera admired Sam’s commitment to continue to work for the citizens he represented even through his battle to overcome cancer. Sheriff Rivera and the Office of the Sheriff wish Sam’s family well as they grieve the loss of a great man.
Announcing the release of the “Not Funny” Video
The Media Services Unit of the Unified Police Department of Greater Salt Lake has created and produced an educational video for parents and students on school safety. Our goal was to show the consequences of making a threat to a school even if the threats were intended to be a joke or “funny” by a student.
The Media Services Unit in collaboration with Granite School District produced this short but informational video to educate the public. We would like to recognize and thank the Kearns High School administration for the use of their school. We would also like to thank the local actors and students who volunteered their time and talents to this very important project.
Unified Police Officer Involved Critical Incident
Magna, UT – At approximately 3 am this morning, Valley Emergency Communications Center (VECC) received a 911 call from an agitated male. The caller stated, “Tell your officers to back off, or I will shove this knife through her throat”. The unknown male on the line also requested to speak to a hostage negotiator. VECC transferred the call to the Unified Police Department (UPD) Dispatch Center.
Not knowing who made the call, or if the threat was legitimate, and having no officers in the vicinity, UPD Millcreek officers were dispatched to the area of 3698 South 900 East (location of the phone ping). Officers did not notice anything out of the ordinary, other than a truck leaving the area. Officers were able to get the license plate of the truck before it left.
At approximately 4 am, UPD received information that the West Valley City Police Department (WVCPD) was in pursuit of the same truck that was observed leaving Millcreek. The pursuit started at 5600 West 3100 South, continued west through West Valley and into Magna. During the pursuit through Magna, WVCPD officers deployed tire spikes to disable the truck and it eventually came to a stop at 2750 South 8400 West. A UPD Officer, who arrived to assist at the stop location, approached the vehicle and fired at the male inside the cab of the truck. Medical aid was rendered but the suspect passed away at the scene. The female who was also inside the truck was not struck by gunfire. She was transported and treated at a nearby hospital for injuries inflicted upon her by the male subject.
The deceased male has been identified as 41-year-old Lonnie Marcel Bowen of Salt Lake City, UT. The Officer Involved Critical Incident (OICI) protocol investigation will be led by Salt Lake City Police Department.
Volunteer Chaplains Needed
Unified Police Department is seeking volunteer chaplains. A Volunteer Chaplain is called to assist the department. The Chaplain Core consists of religious ministers from churches throughout the Sale Lake County area. The Chaplain Core renders spiritual support and guidance in times of need for the community and the department. Follow link for more information.
Salt Lake Honorary Colonels and Unified Police Book Box Event
Salt Lake County, UT – In partnership with the Salt Lake Honorary Colonels, the Unified Police Department (UPD) Youth Cadet Program have been collecting children’s books to be distributed to all UPD precincts within Salt Lake County.
The books will be housed in what would appear to be a large mailbox. Each precinct was challenged by Chief Deputy Shane Hudson to decorate the book box to the best of their abilities, and later to be judged by the Salt Lake Honorary Colonels.
The Colonels will vote and announce the winners on Wednesday March 28, at 11 am inside the UPD / Sheriff’s Office Building, 3365 South 900 West. Members of the media are invited to see all the finished book boxes to be displayed at UPD Precincts. Sheriff Rivera and the Honorary Colonels will be available for the media during this time.
Wanted: Midvale Robbery Suspect
Midvale, UT – On March 18, 2018, Unified Police Department (UPD) officers from the Midvale Precinct were dispatched to a robbery that had just occurred at the Phillips 66 located at 8370 South State Street in Midvale, Utah.
The lone suspect approached the clerk, pointed a firearm directly at her and demanded cash. After obtaining the cash he fled the business. He was observed getting into a dark colored sedan which looked like the bumper was falling off. Detectives believe the vehicle to be a Honda Civic or similar. This vehicle was last seen heading west on Princeton Avenue.
He is described as a Caucasian male mid 30’s, heavy set, short scruffy auburn colored goatee or beard. He was wearing a camouflage jacket (possibly Newman Construction on back), black gloves and khaki colored pants.
Detectives from the Unified Police Department Violent Crimes Unit and FBI Violent Crimes Task Force are actively investigating this case. Anyone with information is asked to call detectives at 385-468-9819.
Information Regarding Midvale Kidnapping
Midvale, UT – Over this last weekend, the Unified Police Department (UPD) Midvale Precinct and Violent Crimes Unit (VCU) have been investigating a kidnapping of a 30-year-old adult male, who had later escaped and called police.
On the night of March 10, UPD Midvale Precinct officers were called by the victim who was reporting a theft of a security camera. The victim believed the suspects to be the upstairs neighbors in the complex in which they all reside. Police looked to question the upstairs neighbors, however they were not home.
Later in the evening, the victim spotted the suspects outside of their apartment, having a smoke. Because of a past friendly relationship, the victim went to speak with the suspects, hoping to straighten the situation. When the victim went inside the suspects apartment, the door closed behind him and one of the suspects grabbed and held him with a knife to his throat. The suspects demanded the victim drop the theft case or else he would be killed. The victim was held in the apartment by the group of three suspects and later forced into an orange 2008 Cadillac CTS. While the car was driving, the victim was able to unlock a back door and jump from the moving vehicle. Luckily, the victim escaped with only minor injuries.
On the morning of March 11, police found the orange Cadillac at the Wasatch Apartments in Midvale. All three suspects were taken into custody without incident. The suspect’s vehicle was impounded and a search warrant for evidence was served at the originating location (Marquette Drive). The suspects were interviewed and later booked into the Salt Lake County Jail on charges of Aggravated Robbery, Aggravated Assault, Aggravated Kidnapping, Theft, and Threats.
Kearns School Threat Arrest
Kearns, UT – On February 25, 2018, Unified Police Department (UPD) officers from the Kearns Precinct were given information about potential threats of violence aimed at a local school. A picture had been posted on social media site Snapchat, which showed a rifle in the suspect’s lap and a warning to “not come to school on Monday”.
UPD Officers immediately gathered information and coordinated with Granite School District Police Department. Within an hour, the suspect was identified as a student of Thomas Jefferson Junior High School. Officers then responded to the student’s residence to interview him and his parents. It was determined that the gun pictured was an Airsoft rifle, and there was no immediate threat to the school. Based on the threat in the social media post, the student was charged with Terroristic Threats, which is punishable as a third-degree felony (Utah Code 76-5-107). He was left in the care of his parents and will await administrative action by Granite School District.
It is the position of the Unified Police Department that all threats against schools, regardless of the nature, will be treated as real and investigated thoroughly. Sheriff Rosie Rivera, UPD Kearns Precinct members, and the Granite School District Police Department will be available for media questions, February 27, at 10:30 am inside the Unified Police Department auditorium.
Millcreek Shooting Arrest
Millcreek, UT / Kearns, UT – On February 9, 2018, Unified Police Department (UPD) officers from the Millcreek Precinct were dispatched to a shooting at 3925 S. State St. Witnesses reported seeing and hearing several shots with a male being struck by gunfire. The 18-year-old male victim arrived at Intermountain Medical Center in Murray, UT with a non-life threatening gunshot to the leg.
Through investigation, it was determined that an argument had ensued between two groups of associates, when one person produced a gun and started shooting. The shooter was identified as 19-year-old Elhelbawy Adam Idrees of West Valley City, UT.
On the night of February 15, 2018, a UPD Kearns Sergeant conducted a traffic stop on a vehicle for speeding. The driver was immediately identified as the shooting suspect. Idrees was taken into custody without incident. He was interviewed by Violent Crime Unit detectives and booked into the Salt Lake County Jail on four counts of attempted aggravated murder and three counts of felony discharge of a firearm.
Statement from Sheriff Rosie Rivera
Jon M. Huntsman Sr. was very dear to my heart as he was my biggest supporter and mentor. I am deeply saddened to hear of his passing. He was kind and devoted to helping others. He was a true example of integrity, honor and faith. I have cherished his advice and wisdom throughout the years. I feel blessed that he was able to attend my swearing in as Sheriff, it was apparent that he was not feeling well but he made it a priority to be there. I will always be grateful for his friendship and support. I am so blessed to have known him. My love and prayers go out to Karen, Markie and all the Huntsman family.
Sheriff Rosie Rivera