
A cyclist was taken to University of Utah hospital on Sunday after a crash.
Summit County deputies responded to an injury accident involving a motor vehicle and bicyclist near Jeremy Rach, according to a report from the Sheriff’s Office.
As the motor vehicle was navigating a left hand turn, the bicyclist collided with the passenger side of the vehicle. The cyclist sustained non-life-threatening injuries. Medical personnel took the individual to the University of Utah hospital for further care.
Deputies issued the vehicle driver a citation for improper turn and released them from incident scene.
The Sheriff’s Office responded to several other calls between Monday, Aug. 19, and Sunday, Aug. 25, including reports of driving under the influence, warrants and a vehicle fire.
Saturday, Aug. 24
Deputies conducted a traffic stop for lane travel violations in Kimball Junction. During the stop, deputies saw indications of intoxication. They conducted a standardized field sobriety test, on which the driver performed poorly. Deputies arrested the driver for suspicion of driving under the influence. A highly intoxicated female passenger became belligerent with deputies and was arrested on multiple charges.
Wednesday. Aug. 21
Deputies conducted a traffic stop for expired temporary registration in Silver Springs, during which the driver admitted to having illegal drugs in the vehicle and on her person. The driver was arrested for possession and transported to the Summit County Jail without incident.
Tuesday, Aug. 20
Deputies responded to a report of domestic disturbance at a Kamas home. During the investigation, drug paraphernalia was observed in an involved parties’ bedroom. A search warrant was obtained for the bedroom. Deputies seized multiple items of paraphernalia and controlled substances. A number of firearms were also discovered during the search and were seized.
Summit County Search and Rescue was contacted regarding a stranded motorist in Shingle Creek off of S.R. 150. At shift change, Search and Rescue deployed resources and responded to assist the motorists.
Monday, Aug. 19
Search and Rescue was contacted regarding a group of stranded individuals whose off-highway vehicle had become stuck. The group was in good health and decided to hike out. Search and Rescue was monitoring the incident at shift change.