by Ken Christensen | Aug 27, 2013 | Hit and Run
It was reported that Ramiro Serrano Hernandez of Pleasant Grove was booked in Utah County Jail for allegedly killing Ashlee Zimmer in a hit-and-run accident early Sunday morning. He is being held for investigation of automobile homicide, driving under the influence...
by Ken Christensen | Jun 13, 2013 | Drunk Driving Accidents, Hit and Run, Motorcycle Accidents
KSL reports that a motorcyclist slammed into a semitrailer at freeway speeds at around 10 pm Tuesday. The motorcyclist was traveling along the Mountain View Corridor in West Jordan when he apparently ran a red light and hit the trailer, throwing him from his...
by Ken Christensen | Apr 30, 2013 | Car Accidents, Hit and Run, Utah Accident Books
Courtney Osbourn, a 13 year old form Payson, and three friends were crossing a dark rural street on Saturday when they were hit by a car driven by a fellow teenager. Courtney remains in critical condition while her friend Jared Filmore is also being held at Primary...
by Ken Christensen | Jan 18, 2013 | Auto Accident Attorney, Hit and Run
In West Jordan, a man is currently hospitalized and facing numerous charges by the state. 30-year-old Tyler Jones, of Taylorsville, is charged with running a red light, having improper plates on the vehicle he was driving, driving without insurance, driving on a...
by Ken Christensen | Jan 14, 2013 | Auto Accident Attorney, Drunk Driving Accidents, Hit and Run
In Kearns, UT, police arrested three men after they allegedly hit a car and fled the scene. At 2:00 am, they left a bar and drove off in an SUV, hitting a parked car on their way. An officer was nearby, and saw the incident. He tried to pull over the fleeing car, but...
by Ken Christensen | Jan 10, 2013 | Hit and Run, Pedestrian Accident Attorney
On 500 North in Provo, there is a new luxury student apartment complex, The Village. Foot and vehicle traffic has increased substantially since its opening, however, the streets are not well-lit, and young Provo residents often find themselves at risk. Unfortunately,...