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Utah Parole System Under Review as Fugitives Commit Violent Crimes |
By kuer.org- Whittney Evans |
Published: 02/12/2016 |
Police in Utah are increasing efforts to deal with a growing number of parole violators committing violent crimes in Salt Lake County. In the meantime, the department of corrections has accepted the resignations of two division of Adult Probation and Parole officials. A number of offenders have walked away from the Salt Lake City halfway house, Fortitude Treatment Center, including Cory Lee Henderson who shot and killed Unified Police Officer Doug Barney last month. Unified Police Lieutenant Lex bell says there are about 250 fugitives in the Salt Lake Valley and the system is overwhelmed. Read More. |
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