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Friday, April 13, 2012

SLCPD Extends Application Window for Police Officer Positions

April 13, 2012 — The Salt Lake City Police Department has extended the application deadline for the position of Police Officer to Friday, April 27, 2012, at midnight (Mountain Time).

INSTRUCTIONS ON HOW TO APPLY FOR THE POSITION:
To apply for this position, interested candidates must complete and submit an online application and attach a copy of their Utah National Police Officer Selection Test (N.P.O.S.T.) results on the City’s website at https://dotnet.slcgov.com/ManagementServices/JobApplication www.slcgov.com/jobs.

If you have applied for the position of Police Officer in the past, you MUST RESUBMIT YOUR NPOST RESULTS AND REAPPLY FOR THE POSITION in order to be considered. If a candidate does not have computer access, he/she may go to SLC Human Resources located in the City and County Building at 451 South State Street, Suite 115, Salt Lake City, for assistance. Applications and/or Utah National Police Officer Selection Test results turned in after the designated application deadline will not be accepted.

If you would like to apply for this position (if you have not already), please complete the following steps:


Step 2: Click on the job bid number (120033) to the left of the Police Officer position or click on this link: https://dotnet.slcgov.com/ManagementServices/JobApplication/RequisitionDetail/Index/11e80208-c57e-49ef-9a39-5ffcfe3db44a

Step 3: Read the job description and minimum requirements and click on the “Creating profile here” box (bottom right corner).

Step 4: Fill out your personal information (be sure to include a valid email address) and create a password then click next (bottom right corner).

Step 5: Download your personal resume or provide a description about your qualifications, education, and experience. Once entered, the information you provide can be saved, modified, or updated when applying for any City job. Be sure to click the “submit” button. If you have an electronic copy of your NPOST results please type or copy and paste your resume in the section provided AND upload your NOST results. If you do not have an electronic copy of your NPOST results please refer to the below section entitled “INSTRUCTIONS ON HOW TO SUBMIT NPOST RESULTS”.

Step 6: Click on the “Current List” link on the gray bar at the top left of the page and complete Step 2 but this time click on the “Apply” box at the bottom left hand side of the page.

It is that easy!

INSTRUCTIONS ON HOW TO SUBMIT UTAH N.P.O.S.T. RESULTS:
All interested candidates must first try attaching their Utah N.P.O.S.T. results to their online application when requested (PDF and Word Documents are the only accepted formats using this method). If you are having trouble, please complete your online application. Once your application has been submitted you may send your test results to me using one of the below methods.

Mail:
Public Safety Building
Attn: Candace Roberts - HR
PO Box 145497
Salt Lake City, UT 84114-5497

Fax:
Attn: Candace Roberts
801.799.3640

In Person:
Public Safety Building
315 East 200 South
Salt Lake City, UT 84111
(Please leave your results in an envelope addressed to Candace Roberts with the Desk Officer in the lobby)

All N.P.O.S.T. results and online applications must be received no later than midnight (Mountain Time) on Friday, April 27, 2012 in order for you to be considered for the position.

NO LATE EXCEPTIONS WILL BE MADE.

IMPORTANT INFORMATION REGARDING UTAH N.P.O.S.T. SCORES:
If the candidate pool is too large a cutoff or “pass rate” will be determined by the using each candidates overall score from their Utah N.P.O.S.T. exam, and will consider the natural break, adverse impacts and departmental need. Those candidates successfully achieving the “pass rate” will be invited to proceed to the next phase of the testing and selection process. The scores of those individuals who will proceed to the next phase of the testing and selection process will be based solely on their Utah N.P.O.S.T. score.

WHAT TO EXPECT AFTER YOU HAVE APPLIED FOR THE POLICE OFFICER POSITION:
I will e-mail you the week of April 30th with an update regarding your application status and inform you of the next step in the process. Please note that all correspondence will be by e-mail. All applicants will be required to provide a valid e-mail address at the time of application.

The department intends on beginning the testing and selection process for the position of Police Officer as early as Saturday, May 12, 2012.


Contact: Reporters seeking comment should contact the Public Information Officer at 801.799.NEWS (6397).

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Watch Command: Thursday, April 12, 2012

The Watch Command Log is a daily summary of events of significance compiled by Watch Commanders. There are three watches in a 24-hour period: days, afternoons and graveyards. Items contained in the Watch Command Log are based on information available at the time of its release and should not be interpreted as an admission or finding of guilt. Arrest information may differ from formal charges filed by the prosecuting agency.

DAY SHIFT

No significant events.

AFTERNOON SHIFT

No significant events.

GRAVEYARD SHIFT

2045
Search Warrant
350 S. 300 E.
12-55628

The Narcotics Unit served a warrant. Heroin, methamphetamine and a large amount of paraphernalia were seized. Scott Talbert (1/19/79) and Evon Martinez (1/29/60) were booked for possession.

Contact: Reporters seeking comment should contact the Public Information Officer at 801.799.NEWS (6397).



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Thursday, April 12, 2012

In Memoriam: Sergeant Alonzo M. Wilson


Sgt. Alonzo Wilson, killed in the line of duty April 12, 1894.
Sgt. Alonzo M. Wilson

Killed in the Line of Duty 118 Years Ago Today



The Salt Lake City Police Department today remembers the loss of one its own: Sergeant Alonzo M. Wilson, killed in the line of duty April 12, 1894.

Sergeant Wilson died from an accidental gunshot wound. The 54-year-old victim was working as the morning desk sergeant in the Salt Lake City police station when a new patrolman dropped a loaded pistol. The weapon discharged as it hit the floor. The .45-caliber bullet struck Sgt. Wilson in the right knee, shattering his femur.

He was taken to a hospital where the leg was amputated. During surgery, doctors discovered that the bullet had ranged up into his torso. Sgt. Wilson died approximately five hours after being shot.

A member of the department for three years, Sgt. Wilson was married and the father of six children. His wife gave birth to the couple’s seventh child the day after his death. He is buried in Mount Olivet Cemetery.

The Department seeks photographs of Sgt. Wilson for its Police History Project. Please email information to policehistory@slcgov.com or call (801) 799-3340.



Watch Log: Wednesday, April 11, 2012

The Watch Command Log is a daily summary of events of significance compiled by Watch Commanders. There are three watches in a 24-hour period: days, afternoons and graveyards. Items contained in the Watch Command Log are based on information available at the time of its release and should not be interpreted as an admission or finding of guilt. Arrest information may differ from formal charges filed by the prosecuting agency.

DAY SHIFT

0946
Bank Robbery
711 S. State Street
12-59565

The suspect walked into the bank and handed the teller a note demanding money. The teller handed him the money from her drawer, which the suspect placed in his backpack. The suspect left north bound on State Street. Later in the day a citizen observed a male putting red stained money into a coin machine at a movie theater in West Valley City. They called police and the male, later identified as Christian Harned (2/4/92), was taken into custody without incident. Christian had red stained hands, shoes, socks, and a large amount of cash with red dye on it. Christian was booked into jail for robbery.

AFTERNOON SHIFT

No Significant Events.

GRAVEYARD SHIFT

No Significant Events.

Contact: Reporters seeking comment should contact the Public Information Officer at 801.799.NEWS (6397).

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Monday, April 9, 2012

Watch Log: Sunday, April 8, 2012


The Watch Command Log is a daily summary of events of significance compiled by Watch Commanders. There are three watches in a 24-hour period: days, afternoons and graveyards. Items contained in the Watch Command Log are based on information available at the time of its release and should not be interpreted as an admission or finding of guilt. Arrest information may differ from formal charges filed by the prosecuting agency.

DAY SHIFT


No significant events.

AFTERNOON SHIFT


No significant events.

GRAVEYARD SHIFT

No significant events

Contact: Reporters seeking comment should contact the Public Information Officer at 801.799.NEWS (6397).

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Watch Log: Saturday, April 7, 2012


The Watch Command Log is a daily summary of events of significance compiled by Watch Commanders. There are three watches in a 24-hour period: days, afternoons and graveyards. Items contained in the Watch Command Log are based on information available at the time of its release and should not be interpreted as an admission or finding of guilt. Arrest information may differ from formal charges filed by the prosecuting agency.

DAY SHIFT


No significant events.

AFTERNOON SHIFT


1849     Extortion                       120 N. 900 W.                                       12-56122

Michael Loomis (4/27/84) contacted the victim of a tractor trailer theft and offered to tell him where his truck was located in exchange for money.  The victim agreed to meet Loomis, who took him to a location in Sandy where the truck was parked. Loomis then offered to return more of the victim’s property in exchange for more money.  While they were at an ATM the victim’s daughter called police. Loomis fled the area on foot just prior to the arrival of officers; however, he was located and apprehended quickly.  Loomis was booked into jail on charges of possession of a stolen vehicle and theft by extortion. 

GRAVEYARD SHIFT

No significant events

Contact: Reporters seeking comment should contact the Public Information Officer at 801.799.NEWS (6397).

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Watch Log: Friday, April 6, 2012


The Watch Command Log is a daily summary of events of significance compiled by Watch Commanders. There are three watches in a 24-hour period: days, afternoons and graveyards. Items contained in the Watch Command Log are based on information available at the time of its release and should not be interpreted as an admission or finding of guilt. Arrest information may differ from formal charges filed by the prosecuting agency.

DAY SHIFT


No significant events.

AFTERNOON SHIFT


No significant events.

GRAVEYARD SHIFT

2242     Shooting                       480 N. Redwood Rd.                             12-57094

Anh Pham (12/31/89) and a 24-year-old male got into a verbal argument inside of the 7-Eleven. The argument continued into the parking lot where Pham produced a handgun and shot the victim. Officers were across the street on an unrelated call, heard the gunfire and saw Pham leave the area in a van at a high rate of speed.  Pham abandoned the van at 400 N. Chaz Court and stole a Ford Bronco from the same area.  Officers located the stolen Bronco a short distance from the theft and used a K9 to track Pham to a nearby residence.  Pham was taken into custody without incident and booked into jail on charges of aggravated assault, theft of the vehicle, and obstruction of justice.

Contact: Reporters seeking comment should contact the Public Information Officer at 801.799.NEWS (6397).

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Friday, April 6, 2012

Watch Command Log: Thursday, April 5, 2012

The Watch Command Log is a daily summary of events of significance compiled by Watch Commanders. There are three watches in a 24-hour period: days, afternoons and graveyards. Items contained in the Watch Command Log are based on information available at the time of its release and should not be interpreted as an admission or finding of guilt. Arrest information may differ from formal charges filed by the prosecuting agency.

DAY SHIFT
No significant events.

AFTERNOON SHIFT

1939
Strong Arm Robbery
358 S. 300 E.
12-56461

Two male adults entered the business at this address, purchasing a table that they then wheeled out of store. However, as they left an employee found an empty stereo box hidden on a shelf. Realizing the suspects could have concealed the stereo in the table an employee went outside to contact the suspects. One of the suspects punched and then kicked him as both men then fled west on 300 South. Their vehicle is described as an older white Jeep Cherokee. #1 suspect is a white male, mid 20s, 6’1” tall, medium build. #2 suspect is a white male, mid 20’s, 5’8”, medium build. Both have brown hair, white T-shirts and baggy jeans. The employee was transported to the hospital with a minor injury to the face.

2052
Man with a gun
251 W. 900 S.
12-56486

Dispatch had received multiple calls throughout the day about a suspicious person trespassing and concerns about a rifle case he was carrying. Then at Club Tri-angles a male adult tried to enter the bar carrying a rifle case and other belongings in a shopping cart. As he was turned away by the doorman the man turned and told the doorman…”I am about to end your life……” at the same time reaching for the rifle bag slung over his shoulder. The doorman retreated back into the club and locked the door, calling police. The suspect was located nearby. Officers found no rifle in the rifle bag. They did find an almost empty bottle of Vodka and a box-cutter. Donald Bickell (10-24-61) was booked Aggravated Assault.

2132
Auto/Pedestrian Accident
2200 E. Roosevelt Ave.
12-56504

A 16-year-old male was riding a skateboard and was struck by a northbound SUV as he attempted to cross at approximately 2200 East Roosevelt Ave. He was transported in critical condition. The investigation is ongoing.

GRAVEYARD SHIFT

No significant events

Contact: Reporters seeking comment should contact the Public Information Officer at 801.799.NEWS (6397).
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Thursday, April 5, 2012

Watch Log: Wednesday, April 4, 2012

The Watch Command Log is a daily summary of events of significance compiled by Watch Commanders. There are three watches in a 24-hour period: days, afternoons and graveyards. Items contained in the Watch Command Log are based on information available at the time of its release and should not be interpreted as an admission or finding of guilt. Arrest information may differ from formal charges filed by the prosecuting agency.

DAY SHIFT

No Significant Events.

AFTERNOON SHIFT

No Significant Events.

GRAVEYARD SHIFT

0030
Search Warrant
1500 W. Hayes Ave
12-52025

The Safe Streets Task Force, SLCPD SWAT and SLCPD K9 served a search warrant in the area of the above location. Heroin, paraphernalia and packaging material were seized as a result of the search warrant. Chase Dell (12/1/88), Joey Dell (1/15/65) and Debbie Herrera (10/10/63) were all booked into jail for possession with intent to distribute. Chase Dell also had an outstanding warrant for possession of a firearm by a restricted person.

Contact: Reporters seeking comment should contact the Public Information Officer at 801.799.NEWS (6397).

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Friday, March 30, 2012

Watch Log Thursday, March 29, 2012

The Watch Command Log is a daily summary of events of significance compiled by Watch Commanders. There are three watches in a 24-hour period: days, afternoons and graveyards. Items contained in the Watch Command Log are based on information available at the time of its release and should not be interpreted as an admission or finding of guilt. Arrest information may differ from formal charges filed by the prosecuting agency.

DAY SHIFT
No significant events.

AFTERNOON SHIFT

1923 Explosive Threat (Hilton Hotel)
 255 S. West Temple
 12-52077

A male called from a hallway phone in an upper floor lobby stating that everyone should get out due to a bomb in the hotel. Officers coordinated with hotel management and security who conducted a search of the entire property. Nothing suspicious located.

GRAVEYARD SHIFT

No significant events.

Contact: Reporters seeking comment should contact the Public Information Officer at 801.799.NEWS (6397).



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Thursday, March 29, 2012

Watch Log: Wednesday, March 28, 2012

The Watch Command Log is a daily summary of events of significance compiled by Watch Commanders. There are three watches in a 24-hour period: days, afternoons and graveyards. Items contained in the Watch Command Log are based on information available at the time of its release and should not be interpreted as an admission or finding of guilt. Arrest information may differ from formal charges filed by the prosecuting agency.

DAY SHIFT

No significant events.

AFTERNOON SHIFT

2256
Aggravated Assault
1300 S. Main Street
12-51565

Mark Cowans (3/30/70) was involved in a verbal altercation with his wife. She left the house and Mark found her walking with two males. Mark got out of his vehicle and grabbed onto his wife. He attempted to push her into his vehicle but she refused to go with him. He then pulled out a .22 caliber revolver and pointed it at the two males and his wife. He threatened to shoot the males. The males then left the area and called police. Mark was found at his residence and was taken into custody safely. The gun was also located. Mark was booked into jail for two counts of aggravated assault and one count of domestic violence aggravated assault.

GRAVEYARD SHIFT

No significant events.

Contact: Reporters seeking comment should contact the Public Information Officer at 801.799.NEWS (6397).

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In Memoriam: Detective James W. Cawley


Det. James Cawley, Fallen Officer

Killed in the Line of Duty
9 years ago today


The Salt Lake City Police Department remembers the loss of one of its own today: Detective James W. Cawley, killed in the line of duty March 29, 2003.

Detective Cawley was killed in Iraq on Saturday, March 29, 2003, defending the freedom he so cherished. He was serving as a Marine Reservist and Staff Sergeant of the 1st Platoon, Fox Company, 2nd Battalion, 23rd Marine Regiment.

After 12 years of active duty with the Marines, Cawley joined the Salt Lake City Police Department on April 10, 1997. He served honorably as an officer, a detective in the gang suppression unit, and a member of the SWAT team.

Whether serving as a police officer on the home front or a Marine in a faraway land, Detective Cawley was willing to sacrifice his life in the name of peace, safety and justice. His life revolved around serving others, and that service can best be summed up by the words inscribed at the National Law Enforcement Officers Memorial: “It is not how these officers died that made them heroes, it is how they lived.”

Detective Cawley is survived by his wife and two young children.

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Tuesday, March 27, 2012

Watch Log: Monday, March 26, 2012

The Watch Command Log is a daily summary of events of significance compiled by Watch Commanders. There are three watches in a 24-hour period: days, afternoons and graveyards. Items contained in the Watch Command Log are based on information available at the time of its release and should not be interpreted as an admission or finding of guilt. Arrest information may differ from formal charges filed by the prosecuting agency.

DAY SHIFT

No significant events.

AFTERNOON SHIFT

1600
Child Abuse
1352 S. 1300 W.
12-50218

Officers responded to Pioneer Valley Hospital to investigate an allegation of child abuse. A three-year-old victim was found to have a significant injury to his ear. The victim’s father, Lee Otukolo (12/19/85) was booked into jail for felony child abuse.

1620
Aggravated Assault on Police Officer
600 E. Warnock Avenue
12-50235

Officers were conducting a traffic stop at the above location. As officers were standing at the open driver’s door, they noticed the driver had illegal narcotics in his possession. The driver sped away dragging the officer approximately 50 feet. The driver crashed into another vehicle and fled on foot. The suspect was apprehended by officers and safely taken into custody. The driver of the victim vehicle and the officer were treated for minor injuries at a local hospital. Alejandro Murillo-Escobar (2-14-88) was booked into jail for possession of controlled substance, fleeing, aggravated assault, and other miscellaneous charges.

GRAVEYARD SHIFT

No significant events.

Contact: Reporters seeking comment should contact the Public Information Officer at 801.799.NEWS (6397).
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Another Photo of Person of Interest in Shooting Investigation

Here's another photo of Joseph Medina, person of interest in the shooting investigation. If you see him please call SLCPD at 801.799.3000


Monday, March 26, 2012

SLCPD, FBI request public's help in shooting investigation


March 26, 2012 - The FBI and the Salt Lake City Police Department are requesting the public’s help in locating Joseph H. Medina.  Medina is a person of interest in a drive by shooting that occurred in Salt Lake City, Utah on Friday night, March 23, 2012.  The FBI Safe Streets Task Force, which is a collaboration of multiple law enforcement agencies, has been investigating the incident since it occurred and is asking for the public’s help in locating Medina.  Anyone with information on Medina’s whereabouts is asked to call the FBI Salt Lake City Division at (801) 579-1400 or the Salt Lake City Police Department at (801) 799-3000.  The public can also text a tip to Salt Lake City PD at CRIMES (274637). Start the text with the keyword “TIPSLCPD”. The public is reminded not to approach Medina, and instead contact law enforcement. Joseph Medina is described as a Hispanic male, 5'9", 195 pounds, 25 years old, with tattoos on his face, neck, chest and arms.  As a reminder, tipsters can remain anonymous.

  

Watch Log: Sunday, March 25, 2012


The Watch Command Log is a daily summary of events of significance compiled by Watch Commanders. There are three watches in a 24-hour period: days, afternoons and graveyards. Items contained in the Watch Command Log are based on information available at the time of its release and should not be interpreted as an admission or finding of guilt. Arrest information may differ from formal charges filed by the prosecuting agency.

DAY SHIFT

No significant events.

AFTERNOON SHIFT

1421     Motorcycle Traffic Accident       925 N. Chandler Drive                12-49590

Trent Demille, 25, was operating a motorcycle westbound on Chandler Drive. The motorcycle left the roadway and crashed at 925 North Chandler Drive. Demille was transported to a local hospital where he was later pronounced dead.

GRAVEYARD SHIFT

No significant events.

Contact: Reporters seeking comment should contact the Public Information Officer at 801.799.NEWS (6397).

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Watch Log: Saturday, March 24, 2012


The Watch Command Log is a daily summary of events of significance compiled by Watch Commanders. There are three watches in a 24-hour period: days, afternoons and graveyards. Items contained in the Watch Command Log are based on information available at the time of its release and should not be interpreted as an admission or finding of guilt. Arrest information may differ from formal charges filed by the prosecuting agency.

DAY SHIFT

No significant events.

AFTERNOON SHIFT

1345     Aggravated Assault       500 W. 200 S.                                       12-48947

A 35-year-old man was walking his dog and saw Marcus A. Washington (8/24/83) standing on the corner.  The man believed Washington was drug dealing and he asked Washington to stop selling drugs.  Washington pulled a knife on the man and threatened him before leaving the area on foot.  Officers located Washington nearby and he was booked into jail on charge of aggravated assault. 

GRAVEYARD SHIFT

0213     Fight                             650 W. South Temple                            12-49398

Officers responded to the area on a fight in progress involving multiple individuals.  As the officers arrived, several suspects ran. A 21-year-old male ran onto the roadway from behind parked cars and was struck by a police car that was coming to a stop.  With the help of two K-9 Carl Naccarato (12/3/87) and Lusiate Leota (8/27/86) were taken into custody nearby. Bird was medically evaluated on scene and released.  Naccarato and Leota Bird were booked into jail on a charge of fleeing from a peace officer. 

Contact: Reporters seeking comment should contact the Public Information Officer at 801.799.NEWS (6397).

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Watch Log: Friday, March 23, 2012


The Watch Command Log is a daily summary of events of significance compiled by Watch Commanders. There are three watches in a 24-hour period: days, afternoons and graveyards. Items contained in the Watch Command Log are based on information available at the time of its release and should not be interpreted as an admission or finding of guilt. Arrest information may differ from formal charges filed by the prosecuting agency.

DAY SHIFT

No significant events.

AFTERNOON SHIFT

1852     Shots Fired                   1300 W. Ouray Ave.                               12-48460

Multiple gun shots were fired, striking two different homes and a vehicle.  Witnesses related that an 80s-model burgundy Cadillac with a tan rag top approached a green minivan.  Three armed suspects exited the Cadillac and yelled at the occupants of the minivan before firing multiple gunshots at them.  The suspects fled in the Cadillac.  No one was injured during the shooting.  The suspects are all described as white or Hispanic adult males in their 20s and approximately 5 feet 10 inches tall.  This investigation is ongoing. 

GRAVEYARD SHIFT

0012     Residential Burglary       1433 E. 2700 S.                                     12-48646

A 44-year-old man, who was asleep on his couch, awoke to find a man inside his home.  The homeowner chased the suspect out of the home and called police.  The suspect was described as being 6 feet tall and wearing all black.  A K-9 unit searched the area but did not locate the suspect.  Police received a second call from another person who reported seeing a man wearing a black ski mask in the area.

0348     Aggravated Assault       140 E. 900 S.                                        12-48739

A 40-year-old man saw a male spray painting graffiti on the side of a building.  The suspect had arrived with several other males in a white sedan.  The man approached the vandalism suspect and tried to take a picture of him with his cell phone.  At that time the suspects in the sedan accelerated toward the victim.  The victim attempted to jump out of the way but the sedan swerved and intentionally hit the victim on the leg.  The suspects in the white sedan then left the area westbound.  The victim was transported to a local hospital in stable condition with leg pain.  The vandalism suspect ran on foot southbound through an alley.  The vandalism suspect is described as a young Hispanic male adult, 5 feet 6 inches tall.  He wore a red shirt and a white jacket tied around his waist.

Contact: Reporters seeking comment should contact the Public Information Officer at 801.799.NEWS (6397).

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In Memoriam: Sergeant Nephi Pierce

Sgt. Nephi Pierce, Fallen Officer

Killed in the Line of Duty 
89 Years Ago Today

The Salt Lake City Police Department remembers the loss of one its own: Sergeant Nephi Pierce, killed in the line of duty March 26, 1923.

Sergeant Pierce died from the effects of a gunshot wound inflicted four months earlier by an armed-robbery suspect.

Shortly after midnight on November 27, 1922, Sergeant Pierce and Officer George Watson were on foot patrol near 525 S. Main Street. As they attempted to question two men matching the descriptions of a pair of robbery suspects, one of the suspects drew a gun. As Sergeant Pierce sought cover behind a tree, a suspect shot him once in the abdomen. Officer Watson was then pistol-whipped and left for dead.

The two suspects were captured the following morning. Officer Watson recovered, but Sergeant Pierce’s spine was severed. Their assailants were convicted of assault and sent to prison.

When Sergeant Pierce died four months later, the shooter was convicted of murder and executed by firing squad February 20, 1925. The second suspect was paroled in 1926.

Three months after the death of her husband, Marie Pierce committed suicide in the couple’s home. The Pierces had no children. They are buried beside each other in Mount Olivet Cemetery.

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Friday, March 23, 2012

Updated GRAMA Request Form for Media

Here's the latest GRAMA request form for Media. We've updated the fax number, which is (801) 799-3827. You may also submit via email: pdgramamedia@slcgov.com. Both fax and email go straight to the GRAMA Coordinator, Candee Allred.



Grama Media Form_MAR2012