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SLCPD Investigating Two Shootings in the Glendale and Poplar Grove NeighborhoodsSALT LAKE CITY — The Salt Lake City Police Department is investigating two, unrelated, shootings that happened in the Glendale and Poplar Grove neighborhood. The first investigation started at 3:15 a.m. on Saturday, May 18, 2024, when SLC911 received calls about people hearing gunfire near 1750 West 1700 South. Based on the preliminary investigation, a fight broke out that resulted in multiple shots being fired. After the shooting, several people involved left the area on foot and likely in cars. Officers locked down the area and identified an apartment with several witnesses inside. During the investigation, officers found a 20-year-old man with a surface injury to his extremity. Detectives do not believe the injury is related to the shooting. Officers detained several witnesses from the apartment and a nearby parking lot. No arrests have been made. Detectives with the Salt Lake City Police Department’s Gang Unit responded to the scene. Due to the investigation having a gang-nexus, gang detectives will lead the investigation. Anyone with information on this case is asked to call 801-799-3000 and reference case number 24-107224. At approximately 5:30 a.m., as officers and detectives continued their investigation on 1700 South, SLC911 received calls about people hearing gunfire near West Indiana Avenue and Navajo Street. Officers arrived and learned a fight broke out between acquaintances. During the fight, a shooting occurred. One person, a 17-year-old male, had a non-life-threatening gunshot wound to his extremity. Based on the available information, officers are investigating the shooting as a domestic violence-related incident. No arrests have been made. Anyone with information on this case is asked to call 801-799-3000 and reference case number 24-107261. Photos from both scenes are being released. Media may use these photos with credit to the Salt Lake City Police Department. The Salt Lake City Police Department reminds our community of the resources available to support survivors of domestic violence in Utah. · Utah Department of Human Services: Domestic Violence Services · Utah Domestic Violence Coalition The Salt Lake City Police Department encourages anyone who has experienced domestic violence to call 801-799-3000 and ask to speak with a victim advocate or call their 24-hour hotline directly at 801-580-7969. All services are free, and callers can get information anonymously. The Salt Lake City Police Department’s Gang Unit plays a crucial role in addressing gang-related crimes within the city’s jurisdiction. The SLCPD Gang Unit includes highly trained, uniformed officers and detectives. The unit collaborates with patrol divisions and other specialty squads within the department to gather crucial intelligence and prioritize efforts in preventing gang and gun violence through education, prevention, and enforcement. The department’s Gang Unit is vital to the overall safety and wellbeing of the city because the detectives assigned to this unit specialize in understanding the dynamics of gang culture, affiliations, and criminal activities. This knowledge enables the unit to effectively disrupt gang operations and prevent violence. Their proactive approach within the city helps to safeguard communities by identifying and addressing potential threats before they escalate. The collaborative nature of the SLCPD’s Gang Unit, both within the department and with external partners, enhances information sharing and coordination, enabling comprehensive responses to gang-related issues. Through their efforts, the SLCPD Gang Unit contributes significantly to enhancing public safety, fostering community trust, and reducing the impact of gang activity in the city. Photos from 1750 West 1700 South: Photo: Officers with the Salt Lake City Police Department use cones as evidence markers following a shooting near 1750 West 1700 South (SLCPD photo – May 15, 2024). Photo: A Salt Lake City Police Department crime lab technician goes to her SUV to start documented a shooting near 1750 West 1700 South (SLCPD photo – May 18, 2024). Photo: Two Salt Lake City Police officers speak with each other after a shooting near 1750 West 1700 South (SLCPD photo – May 18, 2024). Photos from West Indiana Avenue and Navajo Street: Photo: A Salt Lake City Police squad car parked near West Indiana and Navajo Street following a domestic violence-related shooting (SLCPD photo – May 18, 2024). Photo: A Salt Lake City Police squad car parked near West Indiana and Navajo Street following a domestic violence-related shooting (SLCPD photo – May 18, 2024). Photo: Salt Lake City Police SUVs parked near West Indiana and Navajo Street following a domestic violence-related shooting (SLCPD photo – May 18, 2024). ### |
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