Taylorsville City Police Department

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Serving the Community of Taylorsville

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Location
2600 W. Taylorsville Blvd.
Taylorsville, UT 84129

Phone: 801-840-4000 (non-emergencies)
Phone: 801-963-5400 (during business hours)

To report a crime or request to speak with a officer, call Dispatch at 801-840-4000.
For all emergencies, call 911    

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New Bicycles

TVPD Adds 4 New Bicycles to its Law Enforcement Toolbox

June Briefing

TVPD BikesThanks to a couple of grants, the Taylorville Police Department has four additional bicycles that it will use in a variety of ways.

Mayor Kristie Overson described the bikes, two of which were displayed in the Council Chambers at the May 7 City Council meeting. They were purchased thanks to grants aimed at assisting with the patrol of retail centers and along the Jordan River Parkway.

“We’re so excited that our police department is creative in looking for grants and ways we can enhance our tools to help the community,” Mayor Overson said.

Officers also brought out the new bikes and rode them for fun at the Taylorsville Parks and Recreation’s recent Ride, Roll & Stroll community event where residents gathered with their own wheels — including bicycles, skates, scooters and even strollers. The event brought all those attending for a morning together on the parkway.

In addition to using bikes to patrol the river and Taylorsville shopping complexes, TVPD also uses them during public events such as Taylorsville Dayzz. The bicycles allow for greater mobility and accessibility in parks, trails and congested areas, which can result in faster response times and closer community interaction compared to patrol cars.


TVPD2-CoonEmployee of the Month

Congratulations to Officer Coon, who is Taylorsville Police Department’s latest Employee of the Month! Officer Coon currently serves in our Patrol Division, where he plays a critical role in maintaining public safety through proactive policing and responding to calls for service. 

He brings five years of law enforcement experience to the department, with the past two years spent serving the Taylorsville community. Before joining TVPD, Officer Coon served with the Tooele City Police Department. Throughout his career, he has held several key roles, including Field Training Officer, member of the Tooele County Major Crimes and Drug Task Force and participant in the Tooele County SWAT team. 

His commitment to specialized units has continued at TVPD, where he is now a member of the department’s SWAT team. Officer Coon’s experience and dedication demonstrate a deep commitment to service, responsibility and tactical readiness. The nature of patrol work is often fast-paced and demanding, and a recent incident exemplifies Officer Coon’s professionalism and ability to perform under pressure. 

Officer Coon was responding to a call involving an individual who was armed with a knife and experiencing a severe mental health crisis. The person had made disturbing statements indicating an intent to provoke “suicide by cop.” With exceptional calm and skill, Officer Coon used verbal communication and de-escalation techniques to safely engage the individual. His actions created the time and space needed for other officers to coordinate a response, ultimately leading to a peaceful resolution without injuries. 

Outside of work, Officer Coon enjoys golfing, hunting and spending time with his family. Thank you, Officer Coon, for your outstanding service, dedication and continued commitment to our community. 

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City Brings Police Department In-House, Forms TVPD

TVPD1The Taylorsville City Police Department launched at midnight on July 1, 2021, following a yearlong transition period.

Taylorsville City leaders decided in summer 2020 to end their contract with the Unified Police Department (UPD) and move police services in-house.

During that year of transition, a Project Management Team, made up primarily of administrators and staff already working for the city, met weekly to oversee creation of the new Taylorsville City Police Department.

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The new department launched with a formal Swearing-In Ceremony on June 21, 2021.

Leading the department are Chief Brady Cottam and Deputy Chiefs Miller and Lloyd. In all, more than 60 officers make up TVPD. Chief Cottam said the force includes the "best of the best."

"Our officers and staff support have integrated well with respect to bringing their talents and previous experiences together to ensure a positive culture within the department and quality services to the community," Chief Cottam said. "These efforts are encapsulated in our core values, which are: Transparency, Connection, Collaboration, Respect and Innovation.

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"I am confident in our personnel," he added. "We have hired good, proactive people who are great problem-solvers — the epitome of our role within the community. They are doing good things in life, which I believe translates to doing good in their profession."

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