Federal grant will help prosecute sex offenders

Federal grant will help prosecute sex offenders


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PROVO, Utah (AP) -- The Utah County Sheriff's Department will use a federal grant to help prosecute child sex offenders and enforce sex offender registration laws.

The department will receive a U.S. Department of Justice grant worth about $316,000 over two years.

The Utah County Sex Crimes Task Force will use the money for personnel, training, surveillance and equipment costs.

Sheriff James Tracy says Utah County is a target-rich environment for sexual predators because there are so many children living there.

He says the grant will be a big boost for a department that was in need of it.

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Information from: The Daily Herald

(Copyright 2008 by The Associated Press. All Rights Reserved.)

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