Drug stop
On Sept. 17, a Weber State University police officer found a vehicle with an expired registration stopped on Dixon Parkway.
When initiating the traffic stop, police officers noticed the smell of marijuana coming from the car. The driver admitted to having cannabis in the vehicle, and it was confiscated. A second officer searched the vehicle and found more cannabis and other paraphernalia. The driver was cited.
Six hours later, the same suspect was stopped again and caught with more marijuana.
Missing report
On Sept. 19, a WSU officer responded to a missing person report. Roomates of the individual reported he was last seen the previous morning and nobody had been able to make contact with him since then.
Officers reached out to the family of the missing person to gather more information about him. The student was located the next day by the WSU police department, and his family was notified.
No contact order
On Sept. 20, a Weber State officer responded to a no contact order at the Wildcat Village. The officer spoke with the victim and was able to obtain more information about the no contact order.
The juvenile suspect was arrested for violating the order. The suspect was transported to Juvenile Detention without incident.
Assault charge
On Sept. 20, a WSU police officer stopped a suspicious vehicle. Officers then discovered that an assault occurred between the parties inside the vehicle.
One male was arrested and booked into Juvenile Detention.
Domestic violence
On Sept. 22, a WSU officer responded to a family disturbance at the Dee parking lot. The officer made contact with both parties involved in a case of domestic violence.
Both parties agreed to separate for the night and were released. The case will be further screened by the Ogden City Attorney’s Office.