Cottonwood Heights Police Department

Cottonwood Heights Police Department

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" Solve the Problem. " The Cottonwood Heights Police Department is the newest law enforcement organization in the Salt Lake Valley.

Nestled at the foot of the Wasatch Mountains between Big Cottonwood and Little Cottonwood Canyons, Cottonwood Heights covers about nine square miles with a population of approximately 35,000 people. The city is the gateway to major ski resorts and recreational canyons, as well as offering an easy access to the valley's transportation system. When the City of Cottonwood Heights incorporated in 2005

Photos from Cottonwood Heights Police Department's post 06/03/2026

REUNITED WITH OWNER
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🐾 Found Dog 🐾

This sweet but scared female dog was found today near 7000 S 1300 E.

If you recognize her or know her owner, please contact the Police Department.

Please share to help us find her owner and get her safely back home! ❤️🐶

06/02/2026

🚨 Wildfire Preparedness Reminder 🚨

The threat of a wildfire is real within our community, and being prepared can make a significant difference in protecting lives, homes, and property.

We encourage all residents to take steps now to help reduce wildfire risk and improve community safety.

Wildfire prevention is a shared responsibility. By taking these simple but important steps, we can work together to protect our community and improve our readiness for wildfire season.

Please review the information below. Together, we can help keep our city safe.

Photos from Cottonwood Heights Police Department's post 05/27/2026

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🚨 MISSING DOG – HELP US FIND MAZDA! 🚨

Mazda is a male dog, very sweet and friendly, not aggressive. He belongs to a gentleman in Cottonwood Heights.

He escaped from his home on 5/27/2026 around 2:30 PM and was last seen near 2300 East & Fort Union.

If you see Mazda or have any information, please contact the Cottonwood Heights Police Department immediately.

Please share to help bring Mazda home safely! 🐾💛

Photos from Cottonwood Heights Police Department's post 05/27/2026

🚨 FOUND DOG 🚨

This sweet neutered boy was found near 1700 E Village Green Dr. He was wearing a collar but does not have a microchip.

If you recognize him or know his owner, please contact the police department or dispatch non-emergency line.

Please share to help get him home safely! 🐾

Photos from Cottonwood Heights Police Department's post 05/26/2026

🐾 Found Kitten Alert 🐾

This adorable kitten was found on 05/25 near 7000 S & 1700 E. Unfortunately, the little guy was not wearing a collar and does not have a microchip.

If you recognize this kitten or believe it may be yours, please contact us!

Please share to help reunite this sweet kitten with its family! 🐱❤️

Photos from Cottonwood Heights Police Department's post 05/20/2026

Rescued out
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🐾FOUND CAT 🐾
We have found a cat and are hoping to locate the owner!
• Is microchipped, but microchip isn't registered.
• Found at Santa Fe Apartments
📍 1550 Fort Union Blvd
If this is your cat or you have any information, please reach out. Please share to help reunite this kitty with their owner! 🐱

05/14/2026

🐍🐕 Help Keep Your Dogs Safe This Rattlesnake Season!

As warmer weather arrives, rattlesnakes become more active throughout our trails, parks, and neighborhoods. One of the best ways to protect your dog during outdoor adventures is through rattlesnake avoidance training.

We are sharing information about an upcoming rattlesnake safety class with Top Dog Snake Finders & Friends!

🎥 Check out the attached video clip to learn more!

📞 801-631-4713
🌐 TOPDOGSNAKEFINDERS.COM

Whether you hike regularly or just enjoy spending time outdoors with your pets, this training can provide an added layer of safety and peace of mind. 🐾☀️

Photos from Cottonwood Heights Police Department's post 05/13/2026

Behind every badge is a person who chose a life of service.

Police officers are more than what you see on the job—they are parents, friends, neighbors, and members of this community. They show up on people’s worst days, ready to help, protect, and make a difference. Today, we recognize the human side of the badge and the dedication it takes to wear it.

Behind every officer is also a support system that makes their service possible. Families and loved ones share in the sacrifices—late nights, missed holidays, and the uncertainty that comes with the job. Their strength and support do not go unnoticed.

Today, we honor those who serve—and we thank the families who stand beside them. 💙

05/12/2026

During National Police Week, we pause to remember the officers who gave their lives in the line of duty.

Their sacrifice represents the highest level of service and commitment to others. We honor their legacy by continuing to serve with integrity, courage, and compassion.

Today, we remember the fallen—and we stand in support of the families, friends, and fellow officers who carry their memory forward. 💙

Photos from Cottonwood Heights Police Department's post 05/11/2026

This week is National Police Week—a time to honor the courage, sacrifice, and dedication of law enforcement officers across the country. Every day, they show up with commitment, integrity, and a genuine desire to protect and serve our community.

We also take this time to remember and honor those who have made the ultimate sacrifice in the line of duty. Their bravery will never be forgotten.

Thank you to all officers, past and present, and to the families who support them. Your service matters, and your impact does not go unnoticed. 💙

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2277 E Bengal Boulevard Suite B
Cottonwood Heights, UT
84121