
Volunteers in Police Service (VIPS) works to enhance the capacity of state and local law enforcement to utilize volunteers.
There are currently four VIPS units in Utah County serving Orem, Provo, Santaquin/Genola, and Payson. If you are interested in joining or starting a unit in your area, contact your local law enforcement agency. Information on VIPS is available at www.policevolunteers.org
"Having a strong and active volunteer force is essential for any law enforcement agency struggling to meet the ever-increasing needs of the community it serves. VIPS is a great resource for those agencies looking to start a volunteer program, as well as for those agencies seeking to enhance teir existing program."
-Sheriff Ron Pierini, Couglas County, Nevada
Upcoming training for VIPS: The national VIPS training team has agreed to bring their ttraining back to Salt Lake City! THis is quite a coup since they were just here and their policy is one training per year per state. they are even willing to tailor their trianing to our needs! We will be having this training on on eof the November 7th-10th conference days in conjunction with ECCP/CCC training. If you do not have a VIPS program in yourarea, please be thinking of who you can reach out to in your local Police Department. More information soon! For more information contact Lani Nisbet (lnisbet@utah.gov) or Jan Rogers (janicer@utah.gov)
Utah County VIPS programs
Orem:contact J.D. Brisk
jdbrisk@orem.org
www.orem.org (click on the public safety page, then VIPS)
Payson: contact Russ Williams, Payson VIPS coordinator
xoruss@yahoo.com
801-380-7591 cell
801-422-6714 office
801-465-4240 home
Police Chief Thomas Runyan 801-465-5240
Provo: contact Kristi Jensen
Provomw98@yahoo.com
801-377-4274
Santaquin/Genola: contact Police Chief Dennis Howard
dhoward@santaquin.org
801-754-1070
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