Thursday, December 22, 2016
Thursday, October 6, 2016
Press Release - Fatal Accident 10/06/16 15 2250 N Main (case # 16-N5089)
At approximately 18:20 hours on 10/05/16, at the intersection of 2200 N Main in North Logan, a two vehicle crash occurred, resulting in the death of a 43 year old female.
A Dodge pickup, driven by a 25 year old male, was heading southbound on Main Street when it collided with a Chevrolet Sonic, which was making a left hand turn to go westbound, on 2200 North. The Chevrolet Sonic was driven by an eighteen year old female.
The driver of the pickup was transported to a local hospital where he was treated and released.
The driver and a 43 year old female passenger of the Chevrolet Sonic, were transported to a local hospital, where the passenger was pronounced dead. The driver was listed in stable condition.
This accident is under investigation.
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Update: 10/06/16
The driver of the pickup truck was 25 year old Dillon Hatch from Preston Idaho.
The driver of the Chevrolet Sonic was 18 year old Lizeth Colazo-Lopez of Logan Utah. The passenger in the vehicle was her mother, 43 year old Yolanda Lopez of Logan Utah.
A Dodge pickup, driven by a 25 year old male, was heading southbound on Main Street when it collided with a Chevrolet Sonic, which was making a left hand turn to go westbound, on 2200 North. The Chevrolet Sonic was driven by an eighteen year old female.
The driver of the pickup was transported to a local hospital where he was treated and released.
The driver and a 43 year old female passenger of the Chevrolet Sonic, were transported to a local hospital, where the passenger was pronounced dead. The driver was listed in stable condition.
This accident is under investigation.
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Update: 10/06/16
The driver of the pickup truck was 25 year old Dillon Hatch from Preston Idaho.
The driver of the Chevrolet Sonic was 18 year old Lizeth Colazo-Lopez of Logan Utah. The passenger in the vehicle was her mother, 43 year old Yolanda Lopez of Logan Utah.
Tuesday, July 19, 2016
Press Release
Press Release
North Park Police is
investigating two separate injury accidents involving motorcycles which occurred
on 07/19/2016.
At 07:19, Officers were dispatched
to 300 E 200 S in Hyde Park on an accident involving a single motorcycle. It is unknown at this time what caused the
driver to lose control. Officers arrived to find a 43 year old female,
the driver of the motorcycle, with trauma related injuries. She was treated at Cache Valley Hospital and
transported out of the valley for further treatment.
At 07:58, Officers were
dispatched to 2850 N Main on an accident with injuries involving a motorcycle
and vehicle. A 46 year old male was transported
to the hospital with non-life threatening injuries.
Both incidents are under
investigation at this time.
Monday, July 18, 2016
Press Release
PRESS RELEASE
On July 18, 2016, at 12:59 Logan City Dispatch was advised by Preston
Police Department in Idaho, there was a male individual that had presented
himself in the Preston area with a handgun and threatened to attempt to have a
police officer shoot him. Preston Police
investigated finding the individual's vehicle at a bus stop. The bus line travels south into the Logan
area. Preston Police contacted Cache
Valley Transit District (CVTD) to ascertain if an individual matching the
description was on the bus. The bus
driver stated an individual matching that description just got off the bus at
the North Logan 2200 North Main Street bus stop. Officers from North Logan and surrounding
areas responded finding a man matching the description sitting in a glass
enclosed bus bench at 1600 North Main, North Logan.
Officers closed off Main Street and approached the individual in an
un-marked police vehicle. As officers
got out of the vehicle to make contact, the order to “show your hands was
given” at which time the individual retrieved a handgun from his waist band,
immediately pointing it at his own head.
Without hesitation, the individual pulled the trigger, shooting himself
in the head.
Officers tactically approached, gave aid, and summoned EMS. The individual was transported to Logan
Regional Hospital.
The investigation is ongoing; North Logan City Police Department has not
yet released the individual’s name.
Chief
Gary Jensen
Logan City Police Chief, acting on behalf of North Logan City Police
Department as PIO.
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