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OLD WASHINGTON A man is dead following a standoff with law enforcement at his camper inside the Oak Hill Mobile Home Village and RV Park late Saturday night.
The body of 39-year-old David O Donnell Reagan was sent to the Franklin County Coroner s Office for an autopsy that is expected to be completed by Wednesday, according to Guernsey County Coroner Dr. Sandra Schubert.
The coroner said she was not able to establish a cause of death from her preliminary examination at the scene.
The standoff reportedly followed a domestic dispute at Salt Fork Lodge and Conference Center on the grounds of Salt Fork State Park and a subsequent pursuit that started on U.S. 22 and ended at the camper just before midnight.
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UPDATE: A 17-year-old River Edge girl and two Bronx teens were all seriously injured when their scooter barreled onto Route 4 and were struck by a passing vehicle, authorities said Sunday.
The trio – including a 15-year-old girl and 16-year-old boy – were headed down Myrtle Avenue in Englewood late Saturday when the scooter hit a traffic island and careened onto the westbound highway, where they were struck by a vehicle, Bergen County Sheriff Anthony Cureton said.
All three were taken to Hackensack University Medical Center.
The most seriously injured was the Bronx girl, who sustained a skull fracture with possible bleeding on the brain, the sheriff said.
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Salt Lake police detective Greg Wilking demonstrates a new less-lethal shotgun at the Salt Lake City Police Airport Training Facility in Salt Lake City on April 12, 2021. According to a new Deseret News/Hinckley Institute of Politics poll, 82% of Utahns trust their local police department either “mostly” or “completely.”
Annie Barker, Deseret News
The fact Utahns trust their local police did not shock anyone not from law enforcement leaders who say the 82% support seen in polling affirms strong confidence residents have in their communities’ policing, nor to police reform advocates, who say the poll does not capture hard-to-reach populations that tend to be more distrustful of officers.