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Operation Safe Streets led to 92 arrests and 122 citations along the Jordan River.
Authorities aimed to enhance safety, addressing concerns along the popular trail.
Officials report improved safety, with increased patrols and public land enhancements effective.
SALT LAKE CITY — Nearly 100 arrests were made and several more citations were issued during a multiagency sweep of the Jordan River Parkway Trail carried out over the last few months.
The sweep — dubbed "Operation Safe Streets" — covered Salt Lake County's portion of the trail between August and Nov. 24, but focused heavily on a section running from North Temple to 1000 North in Salt Lake City. That section has been closed recently due to growing safety concerns.
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