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Services will honor Sgt. Lee Sorensen and Officer Eric Estrada, who were killed in the line of duty in Tremonton.
Less than one week after two Tremonton police officers were shot and killed, the suspected killer appeared in court.
The 20 plus charges the state threw at Ryan Bate—the accused killer of the Tremonton officers—is an indication they do not ...
For the last two years, law enforcement officers in Utah who respond to domestic violence calls have been required to ask ...
With his head held down while wearing an orange jail jumpsuit, the man accused of shooting and killing two Tremonton police ...
Funeral services for two slain Tremonton Garland Police officers are scheduled for the upcoming week, with public viewings ...
A Tremonton man charged with capital murder in the shooting deaths of two police officers was visibly sobbing throughout his ...
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ABC4 Utah on MSN‘Eric’s light will never fade’ — Online tributes paid to Officer Eric Estrada by his family, actor Erik Estrada
Eric’s family always came first, and he cherished every moment spent with them—whether at home, traveling, or enjoying their ...
Plans for the public viewings and funerals of Sgt. Lee Sorensen and Officer Eric Estrada have been released.Officials with ...
Ryan Michael Bate, 32, appeared virtually in court Friday morning, Aug. 22, to face 20 criminal charges — including two ...
The suspect accused of shooting and killing two Tremonton officers made his first appearance in court since the tragic ...
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ABC4 Utah on MSNThe man accused of shooting and killing two Tremonton police officers to appear in court
Among the 20 total charges, Bate faces 10 felonies, including two capital charges. The Box Elder County Attorney's Office has filed a notice of intent to seek the death penalty.
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