Credit Wasatch County Sheriff s Office
The Wasatch County Sheriff’s Office is reporting that an elderly man who went missing from Midway was found a day later on the other side of the Wasatch. Rick Brough has more.
The Sheriff’s Dispatch received a report Wednesday afternoon that 92-year-old Robert Leeland Morgan, who reportedly suffers from dementia, had left the area at about 1 p.m. He was driving a white Ford Explorer.
A Utah Silver Alert was activated. Later that afternoon, the 911 Center got a report that he may have been seen in the Cottonwood Heights area in the Salt Lake Valley.
SALT LAKE CITY A Silver Alert has been canceled for a Midway man who was previously reported missing on Wednesday afternoon.
The Wasatch County Sheriff s Office had been looking for Robert Leeland Morgan, 92. He had last been seen at 782 Double Eagle Drive around 2:30 p.m. on Wednesday, wearing a black quarter-zip sweater and black pants, and possibly a black USC hat.
The silver alert issued for Morgan was canceled just after 7 a.m. Thursday, according to the Utah Department of Public Safety.
Morgan was found about 7 a.m. Thursday in the Alta-Snowbird area in Salt Lake County, according to a Facebook post from the sheriff s office. He was involved in a minor traffic accident, but was not injured and has been reunited with his family, the post said.
SALT LAKE CITY A Silver Alert has been canceled for a Midway man who was previously reported missing on Wednesday afternoon.
The Wasatch County Sheriff s Office had been looking for Robert Leeland Morgan, 92. He had last been seen at 782 Double Eagle Drive around 2:30 p.m. on Wednesday, wearing a black quarter-zip sweater and black pants, and possibly a black USC hat.
The silver alert issued for Morgan was canceled just after 7 a.m. Thursday, according to the Utah Department of Public Safety.
Morgan was found about 7 a.m. Thursday in the Alta-Snowbird area in Salt Lake County, according to a Facebook post from the sheriff s office. He was involved in a minor traffic accident, but was not injured and has been reunited with his family, the post said.
HEBER CITY Two Wasatch High School students were arrested Saturday on suspicion of making terroristic threats against the Heber City school.
The arrested students made concerning statements to a classmate on Friday, and that classmate told his parents who then went to the police, according to a joint statement from the Wasatch County School District, Heber City Police and the Wasatch County Sheriff s Office.
The two students were taken into custody by a school resource officer and transferred to a juvenile detention center. They are charged with felony threats of terrorism and threats against a school, a misdemeanor.
Classes at Wasatch High will resume as normal Monday morning, the statement says, as officials have determined there is no ongoing threat. We commend the student who had the courage to come forward and encourage students to continue to report any concerning information in the future, it says. Any possible threat is taken seriously and addressed accordingly by all