Lone Peak Police- Utah

Lone Peak Police- Utah The Lone Peak Police Department services the communities of Highland & Alpine Utah.
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We are nestled at the base of the beautiful Wasatch Mountains in the Northern portion of Utah County. Email: [email protected]

Phone: 801-756-9800
Emergency: 911
Address: 5400 Civic Center Dr. Ste3
Highland, UT 84003


Gerneral Information:

Mission Statement

The mission of the Lone Peak Police Department is to maintain the public trust by protecting and assisting the residents and v

isitors of our communities through courteous, fair, and impartial enforcement of federal, state and local laws. Our goal is to accomplish this mission in a manner which will instill confidence and cooperation while receiving the support of those we serve.

A big THANK YOU to Kristoffer with the Friends of Highland Glen Park Pond!! He donated a chip scanner to the department ...
06/01/2026

A big THANK YOU to Kristoffer with the Friends of Highland Glen Park Pond!! He donated a chip scanner to the department to help us get your lost furry friends back to you. Thank you so much from all of the future lost pups!!

This cute pup was found wandering around by the Highland fire station (5582 West Parkway West Drive.) She will be at the...
05/26/2026

This cute pup was found wandering around by the Highland fire station (5582 West Parkway West Drive.) She will be at the Lone Peak Police Department for a few hours before she is transferred to the clink. If she is yours or you know who she belongs to call the non-emergency dispatch number so she can go home.

These sweet pups are stuck in lock up waiting for someone to spring them. They were apprehended on Heritage Hills and ar...
05/04/2026

These sweet pups are stuck in lock up waiting for someone to spring them. They were apprehended on Heritage Hills and are hoping someone will bring them a dog treat with a file baked inside. If these are your pups you can find them at the PD. Just call the non-emergency dispatch number before they get taken to the big house. (NUVAS)
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05/02/2026

***PRESS RELEASE***

On May 2, 2026, right before noon there was a critical motorcycle vs. passenger car accident on 6000 W and Canal St. The intersection was shut down while police and medical crews attended to the patient. The patient was transported to a local hospital. Officers are investigating the cause of the accident.

***NEW SCAM***Be aware that if you receive a text with a QR code that states you can "settle your unpaid balance" it is ...
04/29/2026

***NEW SCAM***
Be aware that if you receive a text with a QR code that states you can "settle your unpaid balance" it is a scam. DO NOT SCAN THE CODE AND DO NOT SEND MONEY! Always do your research. "Do I even drive on a toll road?" "When I Google this Utah Code does it come back as a parking violation?" You can always call us to clarify any text/email/phone call that seems suspicious. 801-756-9800

04/28/2026

PRESS RELEASE

Just before noon today, employees at Timberline Middle School received a threatening phone call from an unknown individual. The school immediately initiated their “Lock Out” protocol, meaning all access doors to the school remain locked and no one can gain entry into the school. Officers and school staff investigated the situation and determined that there was no legitimate threat. The school has resumed normal operations. Officers will remain at the school and in the area for the remainder of the school day.

Utah lawmakers are trying to curb the e-bike injury trend with new legislation that updates the laws around e-bikes. Bic...
04/20/2026

Utah lawmakers are trying to curb the e-bike injury trend with new legislation that updates the laws around e-bikes. Bicycles are considered vehicles, meaning riders must follow vehicle laws, including obeying traffic signals, signs, and road markings.

Under the new legislation:

-No one under age 8 can ride any e-bike on a public road.
-Starting May 6, all e-bike and e-scooter riders under 21 must wear CPSC helmets on roads, and e-motorcycles under 21 must use DOT-approved helmets.
-Devices that travel over 20 miles per hour without pedaling are considered e-motorcycles and require a driver's license and motorcycle endorsement.
-Those under 16 may not operate e-motorcycles or high-powered e-devices on any public road.It is illegal to operate any e-device impaired, or to alter one from its original design.
-Starting May 5, 2027, riders ages 8 to 15 must have direct supervision or a Department of Public Safety personal electric vehicle safety certificate.
-Riders ages 16 and older may ride on public roads without supervision.

Clean out your medicine cabinets and meet us at CVS! Unused medication isn't safe to share with others so let us help yo...
04/08/2026

Clean out your medicine cabinets and meet us at CVS! Unused medication isn't safe to share with others so let us help you dispose of it properly. See you there!

Please be aware that if a school bus is stopped and the red lights are flashing there will be children crossing the stre...
01/22/2026

Please be aware that if a school bus is stopped and the red lights are flashing there will be children crossing the street. DO NOT PASS!! The bus driver can take down your plate and you will get a citation. SLOW DOWN to protect our children. The extra time can save a life and save you from a court appearance.

We have received multiple calls today from citizens who have been told that the Lone Peak Police Department has contacte...
01/07/2026

We have received multiple calls today from citizens who have been told that the Lone Peak Police Department has contacted them regarding warrants they have which have been issued from our department . If you receive this type of call or a call from anyone trying to collect compensation regarding warrants missed court dates etc. this is a scam . Neither the Lone Peak Police or local courts will contact you regarding warrants or missed court dates to collect compensation . If you receive these calls please disregard them, and if you feel it necessary please feel free to reach out to us with any questions or concerns .

Address

5400 W Civic Center Drive, Ste 3
Highland, UT
84003

Opening Hours

Monday 8am - 5pm
Tuesday 8am - 5pm
Wednesday 8am - 5pm
Thursday 8am - 5pm

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