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In early 2025, Chief Eynon participated in a ‘wet lab’ DUI training exercise, where he volunteered to become intoxicated to assist officers in conducting field sobriety tests. This decision was deemed a lapse in judgment, leading to his administrative leave on February 12, 2025. An independent review concluded that while his intent was good, proper oversight was lacking. Chief Eynon was reinstated on March 18, 2025, with commitments to implement revised training protocols and improve oversight. No crimes were committed, and no municipal funds were used for alcohol during the training. ([ksl.com](https://www.ksl.com/article/51278828/his-intent-was-good-north-ogden-police-chief-reinstated-after-investigation-into-dui-training?utm_source=openai))
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