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UtAh hIghway PAtrOL
OFFICER REPORT
Incident:
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Report:
Case:
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NARRATIVE
He informed me that he was getting tired but thought he could drive 10 more minutes before pulling over and waking someone up
to have them drive.
then explained in more detail on what happened in the crash. He stated that he must have fallerb6 -4
He stated he did not remember the crash itself but woke up upside down and knew he had to get help for his friends. He informed
me he crawled out of the vehicle..
He climbed up the.
embankment and with his one good arm climbed the fence. Once at the shoulder of the roadway he tried to wave down two.
passing vehicles but neither of them stopped. He stated he seen the gas station and knew someone there would call 911. As he.
made it into the gas station parking lot he stopped one semi-truck driver and informed him he had been in a wreck and to call
911.
stated he was not sure if the truck driver was going to call 911 so he made it into the gas station, and made.
contact with the clerk. He informed them of the situation and stated his friends needed help and to please send ambulances..
While he was telling me this information
I tried to ask him
about the degeased and he was not sure of his actual name but they called him Ulysses. He informed me that he was good friends
with
and he would know his real name..
I made contact with
While trying to interact, I asked questions
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4- dlq buduonsanb uodn lendsoy aan u! dn anom pue daande sem ay lie ge paunddey geym mouy gou p!p ay pageas ay pue yaeao ay? dnoqe
about the identity of the deceased,.
was unable to communicate the information to me. After talking with
several
different times, I was able to catch him while he was Iucid. He informed me that he was asleep and not sure what happened in the
crash. He stated he was the one that rented the vehicle from Denver and that he had insurance on it. I asked to look through his
clothes that were in a plastic bag near the foot of his bed. He stated that would be fine
was unable to locate an insurance card, and
Osie ay ysean ay anoge mouy wen gni pue shunied siy ne? pinom ay panee
stated they might have an insurance card that they could send me. I allowed
to use my cell phone and make contact with
Anennn! dem gi 'd! puns on Ani pue g! dod yonn pinom Anyn pannnn ang nonnennnn! nnuennan! Aue aany nou pip any hannned say
reported that
He was going to be transported to Utah Valley
Hospital by ambulance for further treatment.
I made contact with
Later I was able to get
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to tell me where he was sitting and that he was wearing his seat belt at the time of the crash.
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I made contact with
and he explained that he was sitting in the very back row on the driver side and that he b6 -4
was wearing his seat belt at the time of the crash. He also informed me that he was asleep at the time of the crash so he was.
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unaware of how it happened. He was going to be transported to Utah Valley HospitaI
[The initial
report was that
I was unable to make contact with.
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in Grand Junction, Colorado.
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Sgt
began to take pictures of the crash scene to document any evidence, and he began to mark the scene with paint. He.
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UHP ACCIDENT INVESTIGATION:
Lt.
Sergeant
Trooper
Trooper
arrived on scene to assist with the accident
investigation.
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with plate number 8FvH301 out of California, was traveling eastbound on SR-6 near mile post 249 in Wellington, apparently at a
high rate of speed when it left the roadway to the right, went airborne twice and tmpacted the vertical embankment on the opposite.
side of a wash. The vehicle flipped coming to final rest!
one fully ejected from the vehicle.
The fully ejected occupant was deceased on scene. Some seatbelts were used, and no drugs or aIcohol are suspected in the cause.
Utah Highway Patrole
801.965.4518
22-cv-2152(FBI)-10140
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