Tremonton Shooting: Three Officers Injured, Suspect in Custody
Three police officers were injured in a shooting in Tremonton, Utah. Officers responded to a disturbance call, encountered gunfire, and later apprehended the suspect. The suspect's name and the officers' conditions remain undisclosed, but authorities assure there is no threat to the public.
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Three police officers sustained injuries following a shooting incident in Tremonton, a northern city in Utah. The local law enforcement confirmed the arrest of a male suspect.
The officers had responded late Sunday to a disturbance call in a neighborhood when they encountered gunfire upon arrival. Officer Crystal Beck from Brigham City reported that they requested reinforcements but subsequently lost radio contact.
Additional units were dispatched, successfully locating and apprehending the suspect. Officer Beck couldn't disclose the suspect's name, but highlighted that there is no present danger to the public. Tremonton is situated approximately 121 kilometers north of Salt Lake City.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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