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Sharon Stritmatter heard rumors the Downtown Pittsburgh Target was open several days ahead of schedule. She stopped by Wednesday afternoon during her lunch break for confirmation. After buying a drink and a jumper, she said she would be visiting the store often because of its convenient location near her office.
KSL TV SALT LAKE CITY — A Cottonwood Heights man accused of causing a head-on crash that killed a 19-year-old woman said he was trying to end his own life by purposely driving the wrong way on the freeway, according to prosecutors. Justin Wayne Robertson, 35, was charged Friday in 3rd District Court with murder, a first-degree felony, for the death of Gwendolyn Doner on April 19. He was also charged with 11 other crimes. On April 19, Robertson entered I-215 at 6200 South in his Chevy Avalanche going the wrong way. At the interchange from I-215 to southbound I-15 in Murray, after already driving the wrong way for approximately six miles, he hit Doner's Ford Taurus head-on, according to charging documents.
SALT LAKE CITY — A man accused of killing a woman by hitting her car head on while driving the wrong way has been charged in a separate incident. Prosecutors now want Justin Wayne Robertson held in the Salt Lake County Jail as they prepare to file potentially more serious charges against him. Robertson, 35, of Cottonwood Heights, was charged Thursday in 3rd District Court with aggravated assault, a third-degree felony, for an alleged domestic violence incident that prosecutors say happened on March 30. He is accused of attacking his aunt, whom he lives with, when she told him to "quiet down" while he was "screaming and being extremely loud," according to charging documents. He hit his aunt in the head, face and chest, strangled her, and pulled her hair, the charges state, causing a cut on her chin and bruising and swelling all over her face.