Local residents unite to honor, remember fallen northern Utah officers
‘I cannot begin to comprehend the anguish they must be feeling,’ shared state Sen. Scott Sandall, expressing solidarity with the families of the fallen officers
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Office Bourne of the Tremonton-Garland Police Department is embraced by supporters after escorting the casket of Sgt. Lee Sorensen to a funeral home on Main Street in Garland, Utah, Monday, Aug. 18, 2025. Brian Nicholson for the Deseret News
Emma Pitts is a staff writer for the Deseret News where she covers the court system, social and cross-generational issues.
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On the day when Tremonton’s community was supposed to line the streets for the all horse parade as part of the Box Elder County Fair, the area’s residents instead gathered in mourning for two police officers killed in the line of duty.
Two Tremonton-Garland police officers were shot and killed Sunday night after responding to a domestic violence call. Deputy Mike Allred of the Box Elder County Sheriff’s Office was also injured, along with his K-9 Azula. Allred has since been released from the hospital, and Azula is reportedly in stable condition.
The town, already adorned with American flags, was lined with residents paying respects on Monday evening with blue ribbons in tow as the procession of Tremonton-Garland Police Sgt. Lee Sorensen, 56, and officer Eric Estrada, 31, was escorted by a police motorcade.
Blue ribbons adorn the trees along the road in front of the Tremonton Garland Police Department in memory of two police officers who were shot and killed, in Tremonton, Monday, Aug. 18, 2025. | Brian Nicholson for the Deseret News
Members of the small town in northern Utah said they couldn’t believe a tragedy like this would ever occur in a tight-knit community like Tremonton.
Tisha Yarrington, who helped gather the community members for the evening procession, said there has been an outpouring of help from across the county and state. “We’re hoping to get people lining up from Salt Lake all the way to Logan,” where Estrada worked for Logan Police Department as a part time officer before going to Tremonton Police Department, she said on Monday prior to the procession. “We love our officers, and we love their families, and we’re just heartbroken over all of this,” she told the Deseret News.
The hearses carrying the bodies of fallen Tremonton-Garland Police officers, Sgt. Lee Sorensen and officer Eric Estrada, are escorted by police officers on motorcycles as they depart the Utah State Medical Examiner's Office in Taylorsville to Garland and Logan on Monday, Aug. 18, 2025. | Rio Giancarlo, Deseret News
The procession route began in Taylorsville at the Utah Office of the Medical Examiner and traveled to a Tremonton mortuary, and then to Logan for a final stop.
Tremonton closed all city offices at noon on Monday to prepare for the procession.
Utah Sen. Scott Sandall, R-Tremonton, told the Deseret News that he couldn’t fathom the crimes committed against the law enforcement officers.
Law enforcement officers from all over the state salute as the casket of Sgt. Lee Sorensen is brought to a funeral home on Main Street in Garland, Utah, Monday, Aug. 18, 2025. | Brian Nicholson for the Deseret News
“I’m appalled that such a heinous and heartbreaking incident took place in our community. My heart goes out to the families of the fallen officers. I cannot begin to comprehend the anguish they must be feeling, knowing their loved ones gave their lives to keep us safe. While nothing can replace what has been lost, I know the Tremonton community will come together to support them during this incredibly difficult time.”
Utah Gov. Spencer Cox ordered that Utah and American flags fly at half-staff to honor Sorensen and Estrada until the day of interment.
Tremonton-Garland Police Sgt. Lee Sorensen, left, and officer Eric Estrada, right, are pictured in this combination handout photo. Both men were shot and killed in the line of duty Sunday, Aug. 17, 2025 after responding to a call. | Tremonton-Garland Police
“Today, our hearts are broken. Sgt. Lee Sorensen and Officer Eric Estrada gave their lives in service to their neighbors and community. Abby and I join all Utahns in mourning alongside their families, the Tremonton-Garland Police Department, and every officer who puts on the uniform to protect others,” Cox said in a press release.
“We owe these heroes a debt that can never be repaid. As we grieve, let us also recommit to supporting the men and women of law enforcement who stand on the front lines to keep our neighborhoods safe. May God bless the Sorensen and Estrada families, and all those who are hurting in this time of loss.”
Kristina, who identified herself by her first name only, wipes away tears in front of the Tremonton Garland Police Department as she talks about two police officers who were shot and killed, in Tremonton, Monday, Aug. 18, 2025. Kristina is a former colleague of the two officers. | Brian Nicholson for the Deseret News
Throughout the day on Monday, flowers began to fill the entrance of the Garland Police Department, located in the heart of Tremonton, as more and more mourners came by to grieve.
Tears filled the eyes of Kristina, a former colleague of the fallen officers, who asked that her full name not be used. She said the loss of these men is a devastation that has rocked the entire community.
“Families didn’t have them come home last night. I never expected this to happen here. Everybody’s lives have changed after last night,” Kristina said. “They were brave. They loved this community, they protected this community, and they were selfless.”
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Crowds gather to hold signs and flags to honor the bravery of two fallen officers from the Tremonton-Garland Police Department as their caskets are brought to a funeral home along Main Street in Garland, Utah, Monday, Aug. 18, 2025. | Brian Nicholson for the Deseret News
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Office Bourne of the Tremonton-Garland Police Department mourns the loss of her two fallen colleagues after escorting the casket of Sgt. Lee Sorensen to a funeral home on Main Street in Garland, Utah, Monday, Aug. 18, 2025. | Brian Nicholson for the Deseret News
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Crowds gather to hold signs and flags to honor the bravery of two fallen officers from the Tremonton-Garland Police Department as their caskets are brought to a funeral home along Main Street in Garland, Utah, Monday, Aug. 18, 2025. | Brian Nicholson for the Deseret News
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Trydon Grossenbach carries flags across the street as crowds gather to hold signs and flags to honor the bravery of two fallen officers from the Tremonton-Garland Police Department as their caskets are brought to a funeral home along Main Street in Garland, Utah, Monday, Aug. 18, 2025. | Brian Nicholson for the Deseret News
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Katie Hess inserts cups to create a message of love and support to honor the bravery of two fallen officers from the Tremonton-Garland Police Department as their caskets are brought to a funeral home along Main Street in Garland, Utah, Monday, Aug. 18, 2025. | Brian Nicholson for the Deseret News
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Brooks Nelson inserts cups to create a message of love and support to honor the bravery of two fallen officers from the Tremonton-Garland Police Department as their caskets are brought to a funeral home along Main Street in Garland, Utah, Monday, Aug. 18, 2025. | Brian Nicholson for the Deseret News
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As the motorcade arrives, crowds of people wave flags and salute the bravery of two fallen officers from the Tremonton-Garland Police Department as their caskets are brought to a funeral home along Main Street in Garland, Utah, Monday, Aug. 18, 2025. | Brian Nicholson for the Deseret News
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The hearse carrying the body of Sgt. Lee Sorensen of the Tremonton-Garland Police Department passes by crowds of supporters on its way to a funeral home during a large law enforcement processional along Main Street in Garland, Utah, Monday, Aug. 18, 2025. | Brian Nicholson for the Deseret News
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A team of little league footballers gather to hold signs and flags to honor the bravery of two fallen officers from the Tremonton-Garland Police Department along Main Street in Garland, Utah, Monday, Aug. 18, 2025. | Brian Nicholson for the Deseret News
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Nique Mower (pronounced Nee-Ka) wipes away tears as she talks about the two fallen officers from the Tremonton-Garland Police Department as she waits for their caskets to be brought to a funeral home along Main Street in Garland, Utah, Monday, Aug. 18, 2025. | Brian Nicholson for the Deseret News
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McKinley Cole talks with other cheerleaders about how well they knew the fallen officers from the Tremonton-Garland Police Department as they wait to honor the arrival of a large law enforcement processional along Main Street in Garland, Utah, Monday, Aug. 18, 2025. | Brian Nicholson for the Deseret News
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A message from the Bear River High students reads “BRHS Loves Blue” along Main Street in Garland, Utah, Monday, Aug. 18, 2025. | Brian Nicholson for the Deseret News
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Katie Hess and her daughter Ellie create a message of love as they gather to hold signs and flags to honor the bravery of two fallen officers from the Tremonton-Garland Police Department as their caskets are brought to a funeral home along Main Street in Garland, Utah, Monday, Aug. 18, 2025. | Brian Nicholson for the Deseret News
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A group holds a huge American flag as a large procession of law enforcement officers escort the caskets of two fallen officers from the Tremonton-Garland Police Department as make their way along main street in Garland, Utah, Monday, Aug. 18, 2025. | Brian Nicholson for the Deseret News
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Thousands of people waving flags gather to honor the bravery of two fallen officers from the Tremonton-Garland Police Department as their caskets are brought to a funeral home along Main Street in Garland, Utah, Monday, Aug. 18, 2025. | Brian Nicholson for the Deseret News
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Players from a team of little league footballers gather to honor the bravery of two fallen officers from the Tremonton-Garland Police Department along Main Street in Garland, Utah, Monday, Aug. 18, 2025. | Brian Nicholson for the Deseret News
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A man stands at attention and salutes as a large procession of law enforcement officers escort the caskets of two fallen officers from the Tremonton-Garland Police Department as make their way along main street in Garland, Utah, Monday, Aug. 18, 2025. | Brian Nicholson for the Deseret News
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Crowds gather to hold signs and flags to honor the bravery of two fallen officers from the Tremonton-Garland Police Department as their caskets are brought to a funeral home along Main Street in Garland, Utah, Monday, Aug. 18, 2025. | Brian Nicholson for the Deseret News
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Law enforcement officers form a path at the arrival of two fallen colleagues from the Tremonton-Garland police Department as the casket of Sgt. Lee Sorensen is brought to a funeral home on Main Street in Garland, Utah, Monday, Aug. 18, 2025. | Brian Nicholson for the Deseret News
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Two members of the Tremonton-Garland police department embrace at the arrival of two fallen colleagues as the casket of Sgt. Lee Sorensen is brought to a funeral home on Main Street in Garland, Utah, Monday, Aug. 18, 2025. | Brian Nicholson for the Deseret News
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Crowds gather to hold signs and flags to honor the bravery of two fallen officers from the Tremonton-Garland Police Department as their caskets are brought to a funeral home along Main Street in Garland, Utah, Monday, Aug. 18, 2025. | Brian Nicholson for the Deseret News
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Law enforcement officers from all over the state salute as the casket of Sgt. Lee Sorensen is brought to a funeral home on Main Street in Garland, Utah, Monday, Aug. 18, 2025. | Brian Nicholson for the Deseret News
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Crowds gather to hold signs and flags to honor the bravery of two fallen officers from the Tremonton-Garland Police Department as their caskets are brought to a funeral home along Main Street in Garland, Utah, Monday, Aug. 18, 2025. | Brian Nicholson for the Deseret News
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A group of supporters weep as the casket of Sgt. Lee Sorensen is brought to a funeral home on Main Street in Garland, Utah, Monday, Aug. 18, 2025. | Brian Nicholson for the Deseret News
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Law enforcement officers don black ribbons over their badges to honor the two fallen colleagues of the Tremonton-Garland Police Department on Main Street in Garland, Utah, Monday, Aug. 18, 2025. | Brian Nicholson for the Deseret News
Although she did not know either officer, Tremonton resident and retired Air Force Master Sgt. Zita Walters explained that she brought flowers out of respect. She understands what it’s like to work in a profession where the highest sacrifice could be your life.
“The ultimate sacrifice is always a possibility,” she told the Deseret News of her and her husband’s experience in the Air Force. “And so we have that heightened sense of value for human life and what that means to serve. And so I just wanted to express to them that there are more citizens who support them, who have their back than would ever dare to draw arms on them.”
She added, “you can feel the heaviness, the sadness, the shared mourning, everywhere you kind of go around town, just driving, you can feel the heavy weight of this loss, and it’s the senselessness of it.”
A retired Weber County Sheriff Deputy, Ray Day and his wife Beverley talks about the experience of working in law enforcement in front of the Tremonton/Garland Police Station after leaving a bouquet of flowers in support of the two fallen officers in Tremonton, Utah, Monday, August 18, 2025. | Brian Nicholson for the Deseret
A former deputy sheriff for Weber County, Ray Day, said he and his wife, Beverly, came to pay their respects at the police station because these are his brothers.
“We all know the price when we go out and we get in these cars and we kiss these families goodbye and we don’t know if it’s the last time we’re going to kiss them goodbye,” Day said. “We got out there for our love of the citizens.”
“I’m retired, but this oath is to serve and protect. It doesn’t say only certain people. It’s to protect and to serve all people, regardless of race, color, creed or anything at all,” he said, “and that’s exactly what our officers were doing.”
Zita Walters carries flowers into the Tremonton Garland Police Department in memory of two police officers who were shot and killed in Tremonton, Utah, Monday, Aug. 18, 2025. | Brian Nicholson for the Deseret
On Sunday evening, the officers responded to multiple 911 hang-up calls regarding domestic violence from a Tremonton neighborhood. An officer was speaking to a resident of the home when the alleged shooter, Ryan Michael Bate, 32, emerged from the house and began shooting at the officer, according to police reports.
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Bate “was armed with a high-powered rifle,” according to a police booking affidavit.
“Bate opened fire on two officers, fatally wounding both. A Box Elder County K-9 deputy, responding to a call for backup, was also shot while inside his vehicle. The deputy sustained serious but non-life-threatening injuries. Bullets penetrating the vehicle struck the deputy’s police service K-9 in the rear compartment, causing serious injuries; the K-9 is expected to survive,” the affidavit states.
Box Elder County Sheriff's Deputy Mike Allred was shot and injured in a shooting on Sunday Aug. 17, 2025, that resulted in the deaths of two Tremonton-Garland police officers. Allred's K9, Azula, was also injured in the shooting. Both are expected to recover. | Box Elder Sheriff's Department
“The investigation revealed that, prior to police arrival, Bate had assaulted his wife by slamming her head into a door frame,” the affidavit says.
Bate was booked into the Weber County Jail for investigation of two counts of aggravated murder, attempted aggravated murder and assault.
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Officer Kimber of the Logan City Police Department holds a flag during the procession for officer Eric Estrada on Monday, Aug. 18, 2025, in Logan. Two Tremonton-Garland officers were killed on Sunday night while responding to a domestic disturbance call. | Eli Lucero, Herald Journal
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The hearse carrying the body of officer Eric Estrada turns a corner during the procession honoring him on Monday, Aug. 18, 2025, in Logan. Estrada and another Tremonton-Garland officer were killed on Sunday night while responding to a domestic disturbance call. | Eli Lucero, Herald Journal
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Law enforcement officers stand at attention during the procession for officer Eric Estrada on Monday, Aug. 18, 2025, in Logan. Two Tremonton-Garland officers were killed on Sunday night while responding to a domestic disturbance call. | Eli Lucero, Herald Journal
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Law enforcement lead a procession for officer Eric Estrada on Monday, Aug. 18, 2025, in Logan. Two Tremonton-Garland officers were killed on Sunday night while responding to a domestic disturbance call. | Eli Lucero, Herald Journal
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People gather at the procession for officer Eric Estrada on Monday, Aug. 18, 2025, in Logan. Two Tremonton-Garland officers were killed on Sunday night while responding to a domestic disturbance call. | Eli Lucero, Herald Journal
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Community members place their hands over their hearts as the hearses carrying the bodies of fallen Trenmont-Garland Police officers, Sgt. Lee Sorensen and officer Eric Estrada, depart the Utah State Medical Examiner's Office in Taylorsville to Garland and Logan on Monday, Aug. 18, 2025. | Rio Giancarlo, Deseret News
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Bradley Favish holds a flag as police arrive for the procession of fallen Tremonton-Garland Police officers, Sgt. Lee Sorensen and officer Eric Estrada, from the Utah State Medical Examiner's Office in Taylorsville to their hometowns of Garland and Logan on Monday, Aug. 18, 2025. | Rio Giancarlo, Deseret News
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Bagpipers walk in front of the hearses carrying the bodies of fallen Tremonton-Garland Police officers, Sgt. Lee Sorensen and officer Eric Estrada, as they depart the Utah State Medical Examiner's Office in Taylorsville on Monday, Aug. 18, 2025. | Rio Giancarlo, Deseret News
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An American flag hangs from the ladders of two fire trucks as officers prepare for the procession of fallen Tremonton-Garland Police officers, Sgt. Lee Sorensen and officer Eric Estrada, at the Utah State Medical Examiner's Office in Taylorsville on Monday, Aug. 18, 2025. | Rio Giancarlo, Deseret News
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Community members look on as the hearses carrying the bodies of fallen Tremonton-Garland Police officers, Sgt. Lee Sorensen and officer Eric Estrada, depart the Utah State Medical Examiner's Office in Taylorsville to Garland and Logan on Monday, Aug. 18, 2025. | Rio Giancarlo, Deseret News
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A officer and his K9 look on as the hearses carrying the bodies of fallen Tremonton-Garland Police officers, Sgt. Lee Sorensen and officer Eric Estrada, depart the Utah State Medical Examiner's Office in Taylorsville to Garland and Logan on Monday, Aug. 18, 2025. | Rio Giancarlo, Deseret News
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A community member salutes as the hearses carrying the bodies of fallen Tremonton-Garland Police officers, Sgt. Lee Sorensen and officer Eric Estrada, depart the Utah State Medical Examiner's Office in Taylorsville to Garland and Logan on Monday, Aug. 18, 2025. | Rio Giancarlo, Deseret News
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The hearses carrying the bodies of fallen Tremonton-Garland Police officers, Sgt. Lee Sorensen and officer Eric Estrada, are escorted by police officers on motorcycles as they depart the Utah State Medical Examiner's Office in Taylorsville to Garland and Logan on Monday, Aug. 18, 2025. | Rio Giancarlo, Deseret News
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Community members hold flags as motorcycle officers line up for the procession of fallen Tremonton-Garland Police officers, Sgt. Lee Sorensen and officer Eric Estrada, at the Utah State Medical Examiner's Office in Taylorsville on Monday, Aug. 18, 2025. | Rio Giancarlo, Deseret News
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People arrive to honor fallen Tremonton-Garland Police officers, Sgt. Lee Sorensen and officer Eric Estrada, at the Utah State Medical Examiner's Office in Taylorsville on Monday, Aug. 18, 2025. | Rio Giancarlo, Deseret News
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