This division is supervised by a Captain / Division Commander.
A sergeant is responsible for investigations and has four detectives
assigned to handle felony investigations and follow up involving
property crimes, forgery, fraud, robbery, assault, homicide,
sex offenses, domestic violence and crimes against children.
A fifth detective is assigned to an undercover assignment with
the Metro Narcotics Task Force. Four additional detectives are
assigned as School Resource Officers. One officer is assigned
to the high school with two additional officers, one in each
junior high. One officer provides DARE education at the six
elementary schools in the city.
The four officers assigned in the schools provide on site assistance
to the nine schools located in Roy and four additional schools
that Roy residents attend. Duties for these officers include
investigating crimes occurring at the schools, or by students
attending the schools. They are involved in helping students,
strategic planning with educators and school administrators
and in school activities such as dances and athletic events
for added security. The officer assigned to Roy High School
is a member of the Ogden Weber Metro Gang Unit, investigates
all gang related crimes, and educates the community in gang
awareness training. During the summer months when schools are
not in session, two of the resource officers are assigned to
patrol while the other two are assigned to criminal case investigation
within the Investigation Division.
By contract, crime scene evidence gathering is provided by the
Weber County Crime Scene Investigation Unit, and communication
/ dispatch services are by the Weber County Consolidated Dispatch
Center. Two citizen Academy sessions are planned each year.
For more information, visit our web site at royutah.org or
send email to gwhinham@royutah.org |