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Tracy Jensen is a dedicated law enforcement officer who has tremendously impacted the Davis and Weber communities for the past 23 years. Tracy fell in love with law enforcement as a teenager. Inspired by a family friend, he joined the police academy before meeting the age requirement, barely turning 21 before graduating POST. While serving the community, Tracy earned a master's degree and attended the National FBI Academy.

Tracy is well known for his eagerness to help others. He is often found in West Point, Utah, volunteering his time with the DEA Drug Take Back and many other community events. His dedication, hard work, and commitment to helping others make him an asset to his community.

In January of 2023, Tracy was diagnosed with ALS (Lou Gehrig's disease). This debilitating disease has left Tracy continuing to fight to retain his mobility and perform tasks many of us take for granted. While this has been devastating news, Tracy strives to live life to the fullest each and every day.

In his spare time, Tracy enjoys spending time in nature, riding in his side-by-side, and spending time with his wife, Jennifer, and their three children. Tracy recently welcomed a granddaughter whom he adores.  

Despite the challenges of working in law enforcement, Tracy remains committed to his job and the people he serves. He is a role model for others in the profession, and his dedication and passion for his work are truly inspiring. Tracy enjoys his current job at the Davis County Sheriff's Office and works with a great group of people who sincerely inspire him daily. Being humble is part of Tracy's DNA, and asking for help has been difficult for him and his family. Tracy lost a father and brother to this horrendous illness. To continue his fight against this horrible disease, Tracy will need some help. If you can contribute any amount, it will help Tracy and his family pay for expenses incurred during this battle.

This campaign is posted with the authorization of his family and agency.


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July 14th, 2023 West Jordan, UT
Utah FOP Foundation
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$3,860 of $20,000

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July 14th, 2023 West Jordan, UT
Utah FOP Foundation
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Cause Details

Medical

Tracy Jensen is a dedicated law enforcement officer who has tremendously impacted the Davis and Weber communities for the past...

Tracy Jensen is a dedicated law enforcement officer who has tremendously impacted the Davis and Weber communities for the past 23 years. Tracy fell in love with law enforcement as a teenager. Inspired by a family friend, he joined the police academy before meeting the age requirement, barely turning 21 before graduating POST. While serving the community, Tracy earned a master's degree and attended the National FBI Academy.

Tracy is well known for his eagerness to help others. He is often found in West Point, Utah, volunteering his time with the DEA Drug Take Back and many other community events. His dedication, hard work, and commitment to helping others make him an asset to his community.

In January of 2023, Tracy was diagnosed with ALS (Lou Gehrig's disease). This debilitating disease has left Tracy continuing to fight to retain his mobility and perform tasks many of us take for granted. While this has been devastating news, Tracy strives to live life to the fullest each and every day.

In his spare time, Tracy enjoys spending time in nature, riding in his side-by-side, and spending time with his wife, Jennifer, and their three children. Tracy recently welcomed a granddaughter whom he adores.  

Despite the challenges of working in law enforcement, Tracy remains committed to his job and the people he serves. He is a role model for others in the profession, and his dedication and passion for his work are truly inspiring. Tracy enjoys his current job at the Davis County Sheriff's Office and works with a great group of people who sincerely inspire him daily. Being humble is part of Tracy's DNA, and asking for help has been difficult for him and his family. Tracy lost a father and brother to this horrendous illness. To continue his fight against this horrible disease, Tracy will need some help. If you can contribute any amount, it will help Tracy and his family pay for expenses incurred during this battle.

This campaign is posted with the authorization of his family and agency.

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Rich Gallegos
Praying for you Brother, stay strong and God Bless!!
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Davis County Sheriff Employees Association
We are with you during this difficult time. Love DCSEA
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Gage Crowther
Thank you for always being such a pleasure to work with Tracy. You will be in the thoughts and prayers of many as you fight through this.
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Todd Utzinger
We're thinking of you and know you'll fight this thing with all your might and grace! Todd, Susana, Sarah and Elaine
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Pam Campbell
Tracy, I hope any little bit helps to fight this dang disease. I wish only the best for you and your family. I’m so sorry that this disease is affecting you more rapidly than you’d like. I’m always rooting for you and praying for you . You are an awesome, inspiring friend. Love ya my best bailiff ever!!!
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Anonymous
Fight on. Thank you for serving Davis county.
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Deven Coggins
Hang in there bro!! You got this
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Davis County Bar Association Davis County Bar Association
The members of the Davis County Bar Association wish you the best!
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Sarah Mills
Good luck!! Hope you get the treatment you deserve!!
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David Olson
Thanks for everything you’ve done in the service of your community.
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Earlean Smith
So sorry cuz.
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Roy Cole
Great guy always helpful in court, a true gentleman in all aspects.
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Sheri Gray
Thank you for your years of service and for always being kind to me when we worked together.

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