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Man offered to pay teen for sex in Sandy, where he was confronted by 20 teens, police say
SANDY, Utah — A Weber County man who police say traveled to Sandy where he thought he was going to pay a teenage girl for sex was arrested after he was confronted by about 20 other teenagers after he arrived. Bryce Stephen Ray, 49, of West Haven, was charged...
West Haven man confronted by swarm of teens after he allegedly offered to pay 15-year-old for sex
SANDY, Utah (ABC4) — A Weber County man is facing felony charges after he allegedly offered to pay a minor $700 for sex and was confronted by over 20 teens at a Sandy mall. According to court documents, Bryce Stephen Ray, 49, of West Haven used Snapchat to talk with a 15-year-old high school student. During their conversation, Ray reportedly never shared his real name but did send a picture of himself through the app.
Letter: Ogden Councilwoman Choberka would be great state lawmaker
In the Standard Examiner July 6-7 issue Angela Choberka described her support for public service employees in Weber County. I became acquainted with her through her husband, Matt Choberka, a fine art painter and faculty member at Weber State University's art department. Angela is now running for the Utah State...
Crews from multiple agencies knock down fire on North Ogden Divide
WEBER COUNTY, Utah, July 12, 2024 (Gephardt Daily) — North View and Weber Fire districts were dispatched Friday evening to a brush fire about halfway up the North Ogden Divide, below the roadway. Crews were alerted at 7:41 p.m. “Units arrived on scene and extinguished an acre fire that...
UTA’s proposed 5-year service plan includes revised bus routes in Ogden, Weber County
The Utah Transit Authority is accepting public comment through Friday on its proposed five-year service plan for 2025-2029. The current draft includes phased and prioritized plans for Salt Lake County in 2025. However, there are a multitude of proposed changes in Davis, Weber and Box Elder counties currently slated for 2026-2029.
Air pollution increases as heat dome continues, residents asked to reduce emissions
The heat dome over Utah this week has trapped pollution and worsened air quality in Cache Valley and much of Northern Utah. The next few days call for voluntary action by Cache County residents to reduce emissions by consolidating trips and choosing cleaner transportation options. Box Elder, Davis, Salt Lake, Tooele, Utah and Weber Counties are under mandatory action requirements to reduce emissions. ...
Ex-bishop quoted Bible verses in attempt to intimidate a witness, charges say
ST. GEORGE — A St. George man who served 15 years in prison for sexually abusing two girls while he was their bishop in Harrisville, Weber County, has now been charged with threatening a witness in a parole violation investigation by quoting Bible verses to her. Timothy Osean McCleve,...
Weber County Sheriff’s Office investigating death of 12-year-old child
WEST HAVEN -- A 12-year-old West Haven child is dead after deputies from the Weber County Sheriff's Office responded to a "medical call" Tuesday afternoon. Per a release from the sheriff's office, the call was received at approximately 2:30 p.m. Upon arrival, deputies assisted family members in performing CPR on the child until emergency medical personnel arrived on the scene.
GSL Collaborative discussing Colorado River at latest Weber Co. Library book club event
OGDEN -- The Great Salt Lake Collaborative will resume its Weber County book club series next week with a discussion about the American West's water supply and, more specifically, the situation on the Colorado River. On Wednesday, July 17, from 7 to 8 p.m., the book "Science Be Dammed: How...
Man offered to pay teen for sex in Sandy, where he was confronted by 20 teens, police say
SANDY — A Weber County man who police say traveled to Sandy where he thought he was going to pay a teenage girl for sex was arrested after he was confronted by about 20 other teenagers after he arrived. Bryce Stephen Ray, 49, of West Haven, was charged Thursday...
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