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Vehicle catches fire while towing a boat near St. George
LEEDS, Utah — Firefighters in Washington County were busy on the Fourth of July after a vehicle fire started a grass fire near Leeds, Utah, approximately 16 miles northeast of St. George. A UHP spokesman said a Land Rover was towing a boat when it caught fire Thursday afternoon....
Details scarce in possible drowning at Sand Hollow Reservoir
HURRICANE, Utah, July 2, 2024 (Gephardt Daily) — Utah State Parks officials are expected to release a statement Wednesday about a possible drowning Sunday at Sand Hollow Reservoir. St. George emergency dispatch said Hurricane Valley Fire and Rescue and park rangers responded to the incident at the reservoir, which...
UPDATED: Hurricane Police lifts shelter-in-place order after armed man surrenders
HURRICANE — Hurricane residents were asked to shelter in place Thursday evening. According to a press release issued by Washington County Sheriff’s Office and Hurricane City Police Department, at approximately 4:13 p.m. the Consolidated Communication Center received a call about a possible suicidal man in the area in the 3400 block of 290 N. It was reported he was armed and in the street in front of his house. Officers from Hurricane City Police Department and deputies from the Washington County Sheriff’s Office responded to the area. The subject was located and found to be armed with a rifle and handgun.
Injured teen hiker rescued in Hurricane
HURRICANE, Utah, July 2, 2024 (Gephardt Daily) — Crews from Hurricane Valley Fire & Rescue responded Tuesday morning when a call came in about a 16-year-old hiker injured in a fall. Crews from Station 41 and 43 responded after the 9 a.m. call, and went to the area, Three...
Vehicle fires light up I-15 from Toquerville to New Harmony
ST. GEORGE — Vehicle fires on Interstate 15 between Toquerville and New Harmony, as well as in Kolob Canyon, sent black smoke into an otherwise blue Independence Day sky. The fires also delayed traffic and, in two of the cases, blackened brush along I-15. The first car fire took...
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