2. With hot temperatures and a loosening of COVID-19-related restrictions, a lot of Utahns were out and about over the weekend.
But that also resulted in a tragic weekend on Utah’s roads.
Five people were killed and at least eight injured in five separate crashes since Saturday, including four fatal crashes on Sunday alone from Weber County in the north to Iron County in southern Utah.
In Kaysville, Hayden Hansen, 27, died and four others were injured Sunday night in a crash at 700 E. Crestwood Road. Five people in one car plowed into a fence, according to police. At least one other victim was taken to the hospital in critical condition. The crash remained under investigation Monday.
Miguel Angel Gonzalez-Bautista, 21, of Orem, was killed about 4 a.m. Sunday when the vehicle he was a passenger in failed to make a turn while going down Squaw Peak Road in Provo Canyon and rolled 200 feet down a steep embankment, according to police. Gonzalez-Bautista, who was not wearing a seat belt, was ejected and killed.
Victor Alencastro, 21, of Orem, was arrested for investigation of automobile homicide. Alencastro “had been drinking beer and was driving too fast and could not make the turn,” according to a statement from the Utah County Sheriff’s Office.
- Deadly weekend on Utah’s roads; five killed since Saturday, Deseret.com, May 18, 2020.
3. Delaware Health officials are asking anyone who recently visited Rehoboth or Dewey beaches, or who live there, to get a coronavirus test after more than 100 people were exposed to the virus in the area.
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