Price cops are so short-staffed, they had to lock the station doors! This means slower response times when you actually need them.
At a glance
Rising — being discussed more frequently. 1 mention in the last 30 days.
The city is actively seeking a public safety tax and grants to address fleet deficits.
Police officers and the community, who rely on dependable emergency response vehicles.
Everyone in Price is harmed because police response times will be slower when you need them most.
The Council is looking for ways to fund new police vehicles, including pursuing a public safety tax and grants, as current vehicles are aging.
Price Police Department closes office due to staffing shortages ABC4 Utah
Price Police Department closes office due to staffing shortages ABC4 Utah
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