Davis Behavioral Health

Marlon Raymond Berrett

Board member resigned shortly after sex sting charge

FARMINGTON — Davis Behavioral Health board member Marlon Raymond Berrett resigned from his position the same day a class B misdemeanor “sexual solicitation” charge against him was made public.

Berrett, by email, submitted his resignation early Saturday to Davis Behavioral Health, resigning, effective immediately, from the Davis Behavioral Health board, said DBH Chief Executive Officer Brandon Hatch.

Hatch said Berrett indicated in his resignation letter that he was leaving the board, having “drawn some negative attention to DBH.”

Berrett

Davis Behavorial Health board member charged after sex sting

LAYTON — The former chairman and current board member for Davis Behavioral Health has been charged with one count of sexual solicitation following his arrest in a police undercover operation.

Marlon Raymond Berrett, 70, of Kaysville, is scheduled to appear May 29 in 2nd District Court in Layton on the class B misdemeanor charge. He was arrested April 12 by Layton police and has since posted a $623 bond, according to court documents.

A class B misdemeanor is punishable by up to six months in prison and/or a $1,500 fine.

Davis Youth Summit changes hearts, attitudes

LAYTON — “If one person goes out of their way to show compassion, then it will start a chain reaction.”

These words by Rachel Scott, the first victim in the Columbine High School disaster, were the theme for the seventh annual Davis Youth Summit held Saturday at Northridge High School.

Got pills? Ditch them Saturday

LAYTON -- A half-ton of unused over-the-counter and prescription medicines are expected to be collected Saturday in Davis County through the biannual "clean out your medicine cabinet" campaign.

A similar effort that day will take place in Weber County. Last year's effort there resulted in 475 pounds of unused medicines being collected, Weber-Morgan County Health officials said.

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The reception desk welcomes people to the Davis Behavioral Health Main Street Clinic in Layton on Friday. The clinic was recently remodeled and held an open house.

New Davis Behavioral Health Clinic offers one-stop service

LAYTON -- Brandon Hatch hopes that the chaos normally faced by Davis Behavioral Health employees is over.

Davis Behavioral Health held an open house on Friday for its new, remodeled Main Street Clinic. The two-story building at 934 S. Main St. is now home to almost all of Davis Behavioral Health's services and staff.

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