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A woman who had already been arrested multiple times and pleaded guilty to stalking Post Malone was arrested again early ...
COTTONWOOD HEIGHTS — A woman was arrested Monday in a stalking case that Cottonwood Heights police called "incredibly ...
A Utah man who police say was wearing hearing protection and waiting for his older brother to get out of the shower was ...
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Taste of Country on MSNPost Malone Stalker Arrested for a Fifth Time, Facing Felony ChargesThe woman, who previously pleaded guilty on a misdemeanor stalking charge, was arrested again after allegedly jumping in ...
A woman was busted again after allegedly blocking Post Malone's car on his property, marking her fifth arrest for stalking him in Utah this year.
A 20-year-old man arrested for allegedly shooting his brother at a Cottonwood Heights residence was identified in recently released documents.Kit James Welch is ...
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ABC4 Utah on MSNWoman arrested for stalking Post Malone, violating protective orderA woman with a history of stalking Post Malone has been arrested for a fifth time, violating the protective order he has ...
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KTVX Salt Lake City on MSNCottonwood Heights man who allegedly shot brother in argument said it was his ‘only option,’ police sayThe man who allegedly shot his own brother said he felt like it was his "only option" after the two had been arguing earlier in the day, according to court documents.
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ABC4 Utah on MSNArgument between two brothers leads to shooting at Cottonwood HeightsA person was shot inside a house in Cottonwood Heights after an argument, according to Cottonwood Heights Police. The incident happened near 2085 E Bo Mar Drive shortly after 12:30 p.m. on Tuesday.
COTTONWOOD HEIGHTS, Utah — A security guard hired to protect a Cottonwood Heights office park was arrested after allegedly starting fires and phoning in a bomb threat where she worked.
Cottonwood Heights Mayor Mike Peterson called the situation “regrettable.” “We never want to see things escalate as the one did Sunday evening,” Peterson said in a statement.
Cottonwood Heights fought to keep Davies’ Garrity statement out of the courtroom in a civil case and from the public. A federal judge disagreed, giving the family access to the interview.
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