6 stolen vehicles recovered in slcpd operation
SALT LAKE CITY — Salt Lake City police didn't come up empty-handed during a two-day hunt for"hot" vehicles.
Because of operations like the one that took place May 18-19, stolen vehicle reports in Salt Lake City decreased in April by 27.8% compared to the monthly average over the previous seven years.“Auto theft in Salt Lake City isn’t like it is in movies,” said Sgt. Richelle Bradley. “Having a vehicle stolen can have a devastating impact on the victim and can have lasting collateral financial consequences.
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