Multiple Incidents Reported Across Utah

Several incidents across Utah have resulted in fatalities and injuries this week. Authorities are investigating a series of events, including traffic accidents and a domestic violence shooting.

Fatal Crash in Provo

On Tuesday, crews from the Provo Fire and Police Departments responded to a crash at 2230 North and University Avenue shortly after 11:15 a.m. A 90-year-old woman died at the scene. Both drivers involved were evaluated for injuries, with one transported to a local hospital in stable condition.

Police Investigation

The Provo Police Department stated, “Out of respect for the victim’s family and for others directly affected, the Provo Police Department will not be releasing any identifying information at this stage.” Further details will be released as appropriate, according to authorities.

Motorcycle Fatality Near Intermountain Medical Center

A motorcyclist, identified only as a man in his mid to late 20s, was killed in a crash near Intermountain Medical Center. The circumstances surrounding the accident are currently under investigation.

Domestic Violence Shooting in Kearns

Two people were killed and two others injured in a shooting stemming from a domestic violence incident in Kearns. Unified Police Sgt. Aymee Race confirmed the incident and ongoing investigation.

Rollover Crash Injures Child

A child was critically injured in a rollover crash after a sibling allegedly took a vehicle without parental permission. The sibling drove three of their siblings in the vehicle.

Arrest Following Traffic Stop

On Monday morning, multiple policing agencies – including Utah Highway Patrol, Weber County, and Immigration and Customs Enforcement – collaborated in an arrest following a traffic stop. Details regarding the arrest are limited at this time.

Temple Vandalism Incident

FILE - Provo Police arrested a man on December 6, 2022, after he allegedly broke into the Provo City Center Temple of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints to seek shelter from the cold, causing approximately $4,000 in damage, as stated in an arrest affidavit.