Law enforcement agencies team up for holiday weekend
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Several Utah and Wyoming law enforcement agencies are teaming up for Pioneer Day weekend, which is one of the biggest travel weekends of the year in the two states. They will increase work in enforcing traffic safety, especially targeting drunk drivers and enforcing seat belt laws. Pictured are (front row) Evanston Police officer Ben Gilmore and Wyoming Highway Patrol Trooper Scott Neilson with his dog Hunter; (back) Utah Highway Patrol Trooper Niel Ekberg, Summit County Sheriff’s Office Lt. Justin Hemingway, Uinta County Sheriff Doug Matthews, Heber City police special enforcement officer Mike Stowe and Summit County Sheriff’s Office deputy Brett Loyola. (HERALD PHOTO/Bethany Lange)