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Officers respond to ‘single gunshot’ fired in SLC
D.Adams2 hr ago
SALT LAKE CITY ( ABC4 ) — Officers with the Salt Lake City Police Department responded to "reports of a single gunshot" on Wednesday night, according to police. SLCPD said it was investigating the incident, which took place near 500 North Grant Street. Around 9 p.m. on Wednesday, police said there were no injuries or property damage reported. "Officers will be in the area looking for evidence and involved parties," police said on social media Wednesday night. There is no further information at this time. This is a developing story. ABC4 will update this post as new information becomes available. For the latest news, weather, sports, and streaming video, head to ABC4 Utah. We covered before how a father and high-profile CEO along with his teenage daughter were killed in a freak bulldozer accident in a Utah canyon during the summer. Now, new information in that case indicates the driver who was towing that bulldozer lied to police and is now facing felony charges as a result. Someone crashed their Rolls-Royce allegedly in a street race. It was July 6 when Richard Hendrickson, CEO of Lifetime Products, along with his 16-year-old daughter Sally were hit by a bulldoze An arrest report gives more details about what occurred before a man was shot to death Wednesday in the 3200 block of West Edgewood Avenue. Investigators observed surveillance video that showed the victim driving an orange Chevrolet Camaro with orange rims at the intersection of Edgewood Avenue and New Kings Road, according to the JSO arrest report for Lavertis Reed, 20, who was charged with murder in the shooting. As the victim's vehicle crossed the intersection, a white vehicle with dark rims was observed on the surveillance video driving south at a high rate of speed on New Kings Road, the arrest report states. These police officers knew something was wrong before the 911 call came through. Officers from the London Ohio Police Division spotted a child walking alone. As they turned around to follow him, an emergency call came over the radio saying a 5-year-old boy with autism had gone missing. He was floating on his back in creek waters that were 3-feet deep when the officers found him. According to authorities, the boy was taken to a hospital for observation and released.
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