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Updated: Tremonton-Garland Police Sgt. Lee Sorensen, 56, and officer Eric Estrada, 36, died in the line of duty Sunday night.
An unidentified suspect was taken into custody after officers came under fire as they responded to a disturbance in Tremonton ...
Law enforcement officers and public officials come together in solidarity after the tragic shooting that left two police ...
Two police officers killed in the line of duty Sunday evening were honored Monday with a procession to escort their bodies to ...
With his head held down while wearing an orange jail jumpsuit, the man accused of shooting and killing two Tremonton police ...
Prosecutors intend to seek the death penalty for a man accused of fatally shooting two police officers in northern Utah last ...
Among the 20 total charges, Bate faces 10 felonies, including two capital charges. The Box Elder County Attorney’s Office has ...
Funeral services for both officers will be held at the Dee Glen Smith Spectrum at Utah State University in Logan Utah.
Services will honor Sgt. Lee Sorensen and Officer Eric Estrada, who were killed in the line of duty in Tremonton.
Just a few doors down the street from where two police officers were gunned down in Tremonton sits North Park Elementary, ...
The 20 plus charges the state threw at Ryan Bate—the accused killer of the Tremonton officers—is an indication they do not ...
Plans for the public viewings and funerals of Sgt. Lee Sorensen and Officer Eric Estrada have been released.Officials with ...