Welcome to the Harrisville City
POLICE DEPARTMENT
Emergencies should be reported by calling 911 immediately
NON-EMERGENCY
Suspicious criminal activity
Weber Consolidated Dispatch Center
801-395-8221
(Non-Emergency Number)
24 Hour Access
MARK WILSON
Chief of Police
The Harrisville City
Police Station is located at City Hall
363 W Independence Blvd, Harrisville, UT 84404
801-782-4100 ext. 1001
Fax: 801-782-1600
Mon -Thurs 8 a.m. - 5 p.m.
Friday 8 a.m. - 12 p.m.
DEPT POLICIES
and other information
IMPORTANT INFORMATION
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IRS Scam Information
HARRISVILLE CITY
FOUND PROPERTY NOTICE
Harrisville City Police Department is hereby giving notice pursuant to UCA 77-24a-5 that it intends to
dispose of unclaimed property in its possession. If you have lost property in the Harrisville City area
please call (801)782-4100 to identify and claim your property. Property may include items such as:
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Bicycles
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Bags/ Backpacks/ Purses/ Wallets
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Keys
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Jewelry
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Misc. electronics
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Misc. Cosmetics
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Tools
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Phones
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Household items
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Clothing
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Currency
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Firearms
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Vehicle parts/ Accessories
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Additional personal items
You must show proof of ownership or provide a detailed description of your property. All unclaimed
property will be disposed of 90 days after intake.
DOMESTIC VIOLENCE
The Harrisville Police Department is dedicated to working with our community and affiliated partners such as Your Community Connection (YCC) and the Utah Domestic Violence Coalition (UDVC) to educate and help end the cycle of domestic violence abuse that is all too common in our communities.
Utah Valley University (UVU) is a long-standing supporter of the UDVC and has provided a great deal of support and training for law enforcement and social service workers over the years. Recently they participated in the Clothesline Project which discusses and provides real world research, statistics and solutions in regards to Domestic Violence. As part of that project, UVU put together a series of videos that are designed to educate and create an understanding of our Domestic Violence Abuse problem and some steps individuals can take to recognize the warning signs of Domestic Violence Abuse as well as how they can get help. We strongly urge anyone who is interested in getting more information to click on the links below and watch the videos. You don't have to deal with this alone. There is help.