CRIME
Police raid ‘nuisance house’ near Taylorsville, revive suspect with Narcan

Taylorsville, Utah — Police raided a home outside of Taylorsville and ended up reviving one suspect who tried to swallow an illegal substance.
Officers used Narcan three times to save the person’s life. Narcan is a drug that reverses the effects of an overdose.
The Taylorsville Street Crimes Unit and SWAT teams responded to the house near 1800 W Homestead Farms, according to Sgt. Jake Hill of the Taylorsville Police Department.
He called it a “nuisance house”.
A tweet said, “The multiple people living there had likely been committing various crimes throughout Salt Lake County.”
Our TVPD officers were able to help make another key arrest this past week. TVPD Street Crimes detectives obtained a search warrant for a residence outside of Taylorsville. The multiple people living there had likely been committing various crimes throughout Salt Lake County. 1/3 pic.twitter.com/pGtkeoeHet
— TVPDUtah (@TVPDUtah) July 11, 2022
Investigators seized illegal narcotics and paraphernalia.
The health department red-tagged the house because the living conditions were unsafe.
Police also detained several individuals including one person who was wanted for felony aggravated robbery and kidnapping. Hill identified him as Andrew Marshall.