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Neighbors are remembering Sergeant Lee Sorensen, after his death Sunday night responding to a domestic disturbance call that turned deadly in Tremonton.2News sp
Political leaders from across Utah, as well as other police departments, are sharing their condolences with the families and colleagues of those who lost their lives in Sunday night's deadly shooting
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ABC4 Utah on MSNBox Elder County Parade and Golden Spike Rodeo to honor fallen officers
Tonight, the Box Elder County Parade will take place in Tremonton at 5 p.m. in partnership with ACE hardware to showcase local businesses, clubs, and talent honoring community members and paying tribute to Sergeant Sorensen and Officer Estrada. It will run from 600 South to 600 North along Tremont Street.
This is a breaking story and was updated at 9:30 p.m. Two police officers were killed Sunday while responding to reports of domestic violence in the northern Utah community of Tremonton. Sgt. Lee Sorensen and officer Eric Estrada,
In the silence of the early morning, the wind rips through the fabric of each United States flag that lines the streets by Tremonton City Hall.
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ABC4 Utah on MSNLifelong Tremonton resident and friend remembers Sgt. Sorensen as procession passes through Main Street
"When you see all this, it just makes you proud," Mike added, gesturing to the procession passing by and the crowd gathered to pay their respects. "Hopefully we can all come together around these two families and get them through this.
Tremonton-Garland Police Sgt. Lee Sorensen and Officer Eric Estrada were struck by gunfire at the scene of a domestic violence call. Sorensen had recently been promoted to
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KTVX Salt Lake City on MSNTremonton officials speak on loss of two officers, address community impact
Officials with the City of Tremonton are speaking on the loss of two officers and the impact on their community.
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ABC4 Utah on MSN‘He would show up time and time again’: Family remembers Sgt Sorensen killed in line of duty in Tremonton
Sorensen made a lasting impact within the community through his 16 years of service with the Tremonton Garland Police Department. He was recently promoted to Sergeant and planned to be sworn in to his new role on August 22.