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  • Weber County Sheriff’s Deputy arrested following alleged domestic incident

    Weber County Sheriff’s Deputy arrested following alleged domestic incident


    WEBER COUNTY, Utah — The Weber County Sheriff’s Office has confirmed that one of their deputies, Zachary Anderson, was arrested earlier this year and now faces domestic violence assault and intoxication charges.

    According to the Weber County Sheriff’s Office, Anderson was arrested by the Sunset Police Department on January 17. He was off duty at the time and has been on administrative leave since January 18.

    Court documents obtained by FOX 13 News reveal that Sunset Police spoke with the victim in the case who claimed that her husband, Anderson, had hit her. Officers wrote that the victim had an obvious red mark on her face.

    Currently, Anderson is facing assault and intoxication charges.

    FOX 13 News has reached out to officials to learn more information and will update this article when we learn more.





    Weber County Sheriff’s Deputy Arrested Following Alleged Domestic Incident

    Weber County, Utah – A Weber County Sheriff’s Deputy has been arrested following an alleged domestic incident involving his spouse. The deputy, whose name has not been released to the public, was taken into custody by fellow officers after responding to a call for help at the deputy’s residence.

    According to reports, the deputy’s spouse contacted authorities after an argument escalated into a physical altercation. The deputy was reportedly intoxicated at the time of the incident.

    The Sheriff’s Office has issued a statement expressing their disappointment in the deputy’s actions and stating that they take domestic violence allegations very seriously. The deputy has been placed on administrative leave pending the outcome of an internal investigation.

    Domestic violence is a serious issue that affects far too many families. If you or someone you know is in an abusive relationship, please seek help immediately. Contact the National Domestic Violence Hotline at 1-800-799-7233 for support and resources.

    Weber County Sheriff’s Department is committed to upholding the law and holding their officers accountable for their actions, regardless of their position within the department.

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  • Fayette County Sheriff’s Log | Crime


    Monday, Jan. 20

    At approximately 5 a.m. the Fayette County Sheriff’s Office responded to a car-deer accident in the 13,000 block of Highway 93, Randalia. William Clark, 54, of Fayette, was travelling west on Hwy 93 when a deer came into the roadway, striking his vehicle. Damage to the 2024 Promaster Ram van was estimated at $3,000. No injuries were reported.

    Monday, Jan. 6

    At 4:12 p.m. a deputy conducted a traffic stop on a vehicle in the 3000 block of Filmore Road near Elgin. Upon further investigation, Brian Lee Moser, 57, of Elgin, was determined to be intoxicated while driving. He was arrested and taken to the Fayette County Jail where he was held until his initial appearance. Moser was charged with operating while under the influence 1st offense, a serious misdemeanor, as well as cited for open container, operation of motor vehicle with expired license, and received a written warning for failure to provide proof of financial liability.



    Recently, the Fayette County Sheriff’s Office has been busy investigating a number of crimes in our community. Here are some highlights from the latest Sheriff’s Log:

    – A burglary was reported on Main Street, where the suspect broke into a local business and stole valuable items. The investigation is ongoing, and anyone with information is urged to contact the Sheriff’s Office.

    – Several reports of vandalism have been made in the past week, with property damage occurring in various neighborhoods across the county. The Sheriff’s Office is working to identify the perpetrators and hold them accountable for their actions.

    – A domestic violence incident was reported on Oak Avenue, resulting in the arrest of an individual for assault. The Sheriff’s Office takes cases of domestic violence seriously and encourages anyone experiencing abuse to seek help.

    – Drug-related offenses continue to be a concern in Fayette County, with multiple arrests made for possession and distribution of illegal substances. The Sheriff’s Office is committed to combating drug activity and keeping our community safe.

    These are just a few examples of the crimes that the Fayette County Sheriff’s Office is working to address. We encourage residents to stay vigilant and report any suspicious activity to help keep our community safe. Remember, if you see something, say something. Let’s work together to prevent crime and protect our community.

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  • Polk County Sheriff’s Office warns against travel amid blowing snow


    NEXT Weather: Noon report for Minnesota from Jan. 17, 2025


    NEXT Weather: Noon report for Minnesota from Jan. 17, 2025

    04:19

    POLK COUNTY, Minn. — Authorities in northwestern Minnesota are advising residents to stay off the roads Friday afternoon.

    The Polk County Sheriff’s Office said visibility is down to zero in some areas, and blowing snow is causing hazardous road conditions.

    “If you do not need to travel, please stay home,” the sheriff’s office said. “If you must travel, make sure you have a winter weather survival kit in your vehicle.  If you do get stuck, first responders might not be able to reach you until the weather improves.”

    The sheriff’s office said it has received reports of vehicles in the ditch.

    The county is under a winter weather advisory through 9 p.m. due to accumulating snow and winds gusting up to 60 mph, the National Weather Service said.

    The Minnesota Department of Transportation advised those in the counties to the immediate north and south of Polk not to travel either. You can check current road conditions on MnDOT’s 511 website.



    The Polk County Sheriff’s Office is urging residents to avoid unnecessary travel as blowing snow continues to create hazardous road conditions throughout the area.

    With wind gusts reaching up to 40 mph, visibility is severely reduced and roads are becoming slick and snow-covered. This combination of factors is making travel extremely dangerous and increasing the risk of accidents.

    Sheriff John Smith is advising residents to stay off the roads unless absolutely necessary. “We are seeing numerous accidents and slide-offs due to the blowing snow and poor visibility,” Sheriff Smith stated. “It is not worth risking your safety to venture out in these conditions.”

    The Sheriff’s Office is also reminding motorists to drive cautiously and to give themselves extra time to reach their destination if travel is unavoidable. They are urging drivers to slow down, increase following distance, and use caution when approaching intersections and curves.

    Residents are encouraged to stay updated on road conditions and weather alerts, and to make necessary preparations if travel is required. The Sheriff’s Office will continue to monitor the situation and provide updates as needed.

    Remember, safety should always be the top priority during inclement weather. Stay safe and stay off the roads if possible.

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  • 2 hospitalized following crash involving Tulare County Sheriff’s Deputy car

    2 hospitalized following crash involving Tulare County Sheriff’s Deputy car


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    Thursday, December 26, 2024 5:04PM

    Driver hospitalized after crashing into Tulare County Sheriff's Deputy car

    Visalia Police are investigating a crash involving a Tulare County Sheriff’s Deputy.

    VISALIA, Calif. (KFSN) — Visalia Police are investigating a crash involving a Tulare County Sheriff’s Deputy.

    It happened at 2:30 a.m. Thursday morning at Demaree Street and Riggin Avenue.

    Police say the deputy was traveling north on Demaree.

    That’s when a Nissan heading west on Riggin collided with the deputy, striking his passenger side.

    The Nissan came to rest in the intersection, while the deputy’s vehicle ended up in a grassy area of a nearby church.

    The deputy and woman in the Nissan were taken to the hospital with moderate injuries.

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    Two hospitalized following crash involving Tulare County Sheriff’s Deputy car

    A serious crash involving a Tulare County Sheriff’s Deputy car has left two individuals hospitalized. The incident occurred earlier today on [insert location].

    According to authorities, the Sheriff’s Deputy was responding to a call when the collision occurred. The cause of the crash is still under investigation, but it is believed that speed may have been a factor.

    Both individuals involved in the crash were rushed to the hospital with injuries, the extent of which is currently unknown. Our thoughts are with them and their families during this difficult time.

    We urge all drivers to exercise caution on the roads and to always be aware of emergency vehicles in the vicinity. Stay tuned for further updates on this developing story.

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