EDUCATION + SCHOOLS

Salt Lake police to increase patrols around 2 elementary schools as classes begin

Aug 19, 2024, 3:40 PM | Updated: 3:52 pm

police, school and city officials talk about Safe Passage Initiative....

Salt Lake City Police Chief Mike Brown, Mayor Erin Mendenhall, Salt Lake City School District Superintendent Elizabeth Grant and Mountain View Elementary School Principal Jason Finch speak Monday at Mountain View Elementary School. (Logan Stefanich, KSL.com)

(Logan Stefanich, KSL.com)

GLENDALE, Utah — Come Tuesday morning, 19,000 students in the Salt Lake City School District will return to school, occupying streets, sidewalks and buses on their way to learn.

 

With this in mind, the Salt Lake City Police Department on Monday announced it would be ramping up patrol efforts around two particular schools — Mountain View Elementary and Nibley Park Elementary — for this year’s rendition of the Safe Passage Initiative.

“As a mom of three kids … getting our kids to and from school safely is of the utmost and heartfelt importance to me as a mayor because first, I’m a mom,” Salt Lake City Mayor Erin Mendenhall said.

Related: As students return to school, Canyons District works to fight chronic absenteeism

She added the increased police presence near the schools is not an indication of escalating crime in the respective neighborhoods, stating that crime is down 13% citywide in Salt Lake City, but the initiative selects a couple of neighborhoods in the district prior to school resuming each August.

“We, as police officers, have a critical responsibility to help ensure the safe passage of children as they head back to school,” said Salt Lake City Police Chief Mike Brown. “A safe walk to school is not a privilege, it’s a right. My commitment to you today is that all of our officers will be on a heightened alert. We’ll be looking for people who endanger the lives of road users and in particular, our children.”

While Mountain View Elementary and Nibley Park Elementary are the focus of this year’s initiative, Brown said officers will be patrolling other school zones across the city.

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