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  • Untitled_design__8_-removebg-preview Municipal Center Hours Monday - Thursday 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.  Friday 8:00 a.m. to Noon
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  • phone-icon Non-Emergency Dispatch 801-395-8221
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  • Admin_for_web-removebg-preview City Manager: Matt Andrews,    Assistant City Manager: Brody Flint,    City Recorder: Brittany Fowers,    City Attorney: Matt Wilson
  • ROY POLICE EXCHANGE ZONE - ***The security cameras at this location are currently under maintenance and are unable to record video at this time. Once those have been fixed this service will be available again.***

    The Roy City Police Department has two parking stalls at the Roy City Municipal Center located at 5051 S 1900 W. The two stalls are clearly marked "Exchange Zone" and located on the southeast side of the parking lot.

    The goal of an "Exchange Zone" is to cut down on potential fraud and robberies that can be associated with person-to-person purchase and exchange transactions.

    While we recommend that these transactions take place during daytime hours, the lot is well-lit if you need to meet after dark. These spaces allow parking for 15 minutes. Also, the lot has video surveillance on it at all times.

    While available for you to use to complete your exchange, our personnel may not participate or act as official witnesses in the transactions, nor are they available for legal advice or to settle civil or pricing disputes between parties involved in transactions occurring at this location.

    Roy Police are hopeful that meeting a stranger in a public place while being recorded will make residents feel safer. Police also hope that this peace of mind will extend to those parents who need to exchange custody of their children


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    Community Drug Take-Back Program
    Is your medicine cabinet filled with expired drugs or medications you no longer use? Do you know how you should dispose of them? We can help!

    To dispose of prescription drugs not labeled to be flushed, you are welcome to take advantage of the Roy City Community Drug Take-Back Program. You may bring your medications to our drop-off receptacle in the lobby of the police department. We do not accept loose pills or syringes in the receptacle and we do ask that all loose pills be contained in a bag or bottle. If you have any questions as to what is allowed please inquire with the Police Department staff. The receptacle is available for access during regular business hours. 

    When in doubt about proper disposal, talk to your pharmacist.

    The drug take-back program has been more successful than we could have ever imagined. We had over fifty pounds of medications dropped in the receptacle during a single month.

    Community Crime Map
    LexisNexis® Community Crime Map connects law enforcement with the community to reduce crime and improve public safety. Crime mapping helps the public get a better idea of the crime activity in their area so they can make more informed decisions about how to stay safe.

    Community Crime Map goes beyond crime mapping by automatically alerting the public about recent crime activity and by improving communication between the public and law enforcement through anonymous tips. Community Crime Map empowers the public to make better decisions about crime by putting the same technology used by law enforcement to analyze and interpret crime activity into the hands of the public.

    https://communitycrimemap.com

    Identity Theft Reporting Information Systems (IRIS)
    IRIS is a website operated by the Utah State Attorney General's Office and provides online ID theft reporting, scam and data breach notifications, and allows businesses and law enforcement to validate ID theft victims.

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    Tip A Cop Hotline
    If you are concerned there is drug activity occurring in your neighborhood you can anonymously report any suspicious activity to the Weber-Morgan Narcotics Strike Force at 866-TIP-A-COP (1-866-817-2267). If there is an immediate need for an officer please contact our Non-Emergency dispatch line 801-395-8221.

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