Our Mission
The mission of the Roy City Police Department is to work
with all citizens to preserve life, maintain human rights,
protect property and promote individual responsibility and
community commitment.
Roy Police Department Facts
Chief Greg Whinham took over the the position of Chief
for the Roy City Police Department in September of 2001.
The Roy City Police Department has a total of thirty-eight
sworn officers.
The department is comprised of the Chief, two captains,
six sergeants, four detectives, three school resource officers,
a DARE officer and twenty-one patrol officers.
The Roy City Police Department participates in the consolidated
Weber County Dispatch center. Located in Ogden at 22nd and
Grant avenue, the center provides dispatching services for
all of Weber County.
Service
Many new services are being offered by the Roy City Police
Department as we move towards a community policing philosophy.
These include Neighborhood Watch, Dare, Reserve Officers,
and resource officers within the high schools and the junior
highs.
Crime By the Numbers; Check out what crimes occurred in
each area of the city during the last month. This is a great
page for Neighborhood Watch groups that want to keep an
eye on crime in their "HOOD". The tools we currently
use to track crime are undergoing extensive changes at the
present time, they will be back up and greatly improved
in 2002.
Neighborhood Watch The goal of Neighborhood Watch is to
improve safety and increase livability throughout Roy City.
Visit this page and find out what Neighborhood Watch can
do for you, and how to start one. Many of our Neighborhood
Watch groups are publishing newsletters and web pages.
Adopt-A-Park Roy City has the finest parks of any city
in Utah, they are now some of the safest. Cops on bikes
and Neighborhood Watch members with cell phones patrolling
the parks will preserve the integrity of our parks for future
generations.
Our partnerships with citizens, schools and
local businesses will continue to make Roy a great place
to live.