Crime & Safety
Pride flag taken from a homeowner’s yard and burned, Kaysville police are investigating
Kaysville, Utah — Kaysville police are investigating after a Pride flag was taken from a yard and burned.
According to Kaysville Police Department, Thursday at approximately 4:45 a.m., “officers responded to a report of an LGTBQ Pride flag being taken from a homeowner’s yard and burned. A derogatory note was found left behind on scene.”
This investigation is ongoing and Kaysville detectives “are investigating this as a possible hate crime.”
Anyone that has information on the incident is asked to call Kaysville Detective J. Nicholas at 801-497-7082 or email jnicholas@kaysvillecity.com and reference case K21-03783.
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