Scott Schwebke

Weber sheriff seeks more from cities office serves

By SCOTT SCHWEBKE

Standard-Examiner staff sschwebke@standard.net

OGDEN -- Officials in eight Weber County cities have until March 31 to decide if they will pay more to the Weber County Sheriff's Office for police services or find an alternative.

The cities without their own police departments are Farr West, Hooper, Huntsville, Marriott-Slaterville, Plain City, Uintah, Washington Terrace and West Haven. The sheriff's office also serves unincorporated areas of Weber County.

Security was tight with 9/11 five months earlier

With a price tag of about $30 million, security and emergency response services for the 2002 Winter Olympics in Salt Lake City were massive undertakings.

(NICHOLAS DRANEY/Standard-Examiner) A Utah Highway Patrol helicopter takes off to search for a downed airplane in Morgan County on Friday.

Sheriff's office confirms two dead in Morgan plane crash

MOUNTAIN GREEN — Daleray Madewell, 47, died doing the two things he loved: flying and helping people.

He had been flying 36-year-old Jennifer Sebesta back to Douglas, Wyo., from the Morgan County Airport after she saw her grandmother in Salt Lake City, said Doug McDuff, a friend who knew him for years.

The two were supposed to be back by Thursday evening, but McDuff said he got the news Friday morning that the Cessna 210 piloted by Madewell “had been in a very horrible crash.”

Two confirmed dead in Morgan County plane crash

MOUNTAIN GREEN — Daleray Madewell, 47, died doing the two things he loved: flying and helping people.

Mountain Green area

Missing plane found; no sign of survivors

 

MOUNTAIN GREEN — Rescuers have located a missing Cessna 210 that disappeared Thursday night.

The plane was found 11:30 a,m., about 250 feet down a ravine, approximately nine miles northeast of the Mountain Green Airport, said Morgan CountySheriff’s Sgt. Jason Lee.

Lee said there are no indications of survivors and the operation has switched from a rescue to recovery mode.

KENDAL RUSSELL/Standard-Examiner 
A worker shovels dirt in the street at the scene of an investigation at 3812 W. 4550 South in Roy on Thursday.

Body found in Roy backyard

ROY -- Under a gloomy, slate-colored sky, police made the grim discovery Thursday of a body buried in the backyard of a Roy residence.

Arguello

Ogden police arrest six with gang ties

OGDEN -- Six men arrested Tuesday at an Eccles Avenue apartment have gang ties, according to police.

Several suspected area gang members were taken into custody in or near 3091 Eccles Ave. in Ogden on Tuesday, February 7, 2012. (NICK SHORT/Standard-Examiner)

Ogden SWAT incident ends with arrests, no injuries

OGDEN — A SWAT incident ended with the arrest of several people Tuesday afternoon.

Matthew David Stewart

Defense attorney seeks funds for Stewart investigator

OGDEN -- The defense is asking Weber County to pay $10,000 for an investigator for Matthew David Stewart.

Two men found safe in separate searches

Two missing outdoor enthusiasts were found safe following two unrelated searches over the weekend.

Recreationists missing in Box Elder, Weber found safe

A pair of missing outdoor enthusiasts were found safe following two unrelated searches over the weekend.

No damage reported from high winds in Top of Utah

OGDEN -- High winds blew through portions of Davis and Weber counties early Friday but produced no reports of damage.

Wind damage from the last big storm in Ogden City Cemetery in Ogden Friday, Dec. 2, 2011. (Erin Hooley/Standard-Examiner)

High winds blow through Weber, Davis again

High winds blew through portions of Davis and Weber counties early Friday but produced no reports of damage.

Vanderwarf

Vanderwarf cleared to go back to work soon

OGDEN -- A Roy police officer who was among five lawmen wounded in a deadly gun battle Jan. 4 might return to work next week.

Firefighters are fighting a blaze Wednesday at the Hillside Recycling Center, 12090 N. Highway 38 in Deweyville. (SCOTT SCHWEBKE/Standard-Examiner)

Welder's spark caused blaze that destroyed Box Elder recycling plant

DEWEYVILLE — Damage may top $1 million in a Wednesday afternoon fire that destroyed a 7,500-square-foot recycling facility in this small town east of Tremonton.

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