Salt Lake City Police Chief Mike Brown announced he will be stepping down as Chief of Police – a position he has held since 2015.
Mendenhall announced Thursday that she is recommending Brian Redd, head of the state Department of Corrections, take over the Salt Lake City Police Department. Redd has served in his current role since May 2023,
Salt Lake City Mayor Erin Mendenhall said Friday she made the call to remove Mike Brown as police chief of the Salt Lake City Police Department.
Utah GOP Senate leaders said they're unsure if perceived woes in the Salt Lake City Police Department are a result of the leadership of the chief or the mayor.
The Salt Lake City Police Department said it safely arrested 10 people as part of an ongoing effort to address crime on the Jordan River Trail.
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KTVX Salt Lake City on MSNSalt Lake City Mayor Erin Mendenhall recommends new SLCPD police chiefSalt Lake City Mayor Erin Mendenhall said she is ready to share her recommendation and vision for the next chief of the Salt Lake City Police Department.
After nearly 10 years leading the Salt Lake City Police Department, Chief Mike Brown has announced his retirement, effective at the end of the month.
The sudden retirement of Salt Lake City Police Department Chief Mike Brown has many wondering what a chief does.
When you call 911, how quickly do you expect police to respond? KSL Investigators found expectations from Salt Lake residents don't always line up with reality.
Salt Lake City Mayor Erin Mendenhall has made her choice on who she believes should fill the position left open by the outgoing chief of police.
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Hosted on MSNChief Mike Brown to step down from Salt Lake City Police DepartmentSalt Lake City Police Chief Mike Brown announced he will be stepping down as Chief of Police - a position he has held since 2015.
Mendenhall announced Thursday that she is recommending Brian Redd, head of the state Department of Corrections, to take over the Salt Lake City Police Department. Redd has served in his current role since mid-2023, overseeing the state’s two prisons and other correctional centers.
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