2 Utah police officers shot and killed
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What was meant to be a day of celebration has become one of heartbreak, as the community lines the streets to honor Sgt. Sorensen and Officer Estrada.
There was a steady stream of visitors looking to pay tribute to the Tremonton Garland Police Department on the day after they lost two of their own.
Two police officers responding to a domestic disturbance call were shot and killed in Utah, and a man was taken into custody after bystanders persuaded him to drop the gun, authorities said Monday. The officers were identified as Sgt. Lee Sorensen, 56, and Officer Eric Estrada, 31, of the Tremonton-Garland Police Department.
A scanner audio from Box Elder County, Utah has revealed the shocking moment several police officers were reportedly shot.
On Oct. 2, after the man gave police screenshots of texts and audio recordings of their phone calls, Gledhill, 42, was arrested on suspicion of first-degree murder of the death of her husband, 51, in the midst of their bitter divorce. His body has yet to be recovered.
A car crashed into a Sandy home Thursday, and police said the driver was in a stolen vehicle. Nobody inside the home was injured.