Wasatch County Sheriff says DeBoer’s obstruction in Hayes’ shooting investigation raises concerns
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Wasatch County Sheriff says DeBoer’s obstruction in Hayes’ shooting investigation raises concerns
Investigators have discovered “minor pieces of evidence” that are not enough to charge Greg Kyle DeBoer with homicide for killing Hideout resident Patrick Hayes in a road rage incident last fall, Wasatch County Sheriff Jared Rigby said this week. DeBoer, 62, fatally shot Hayes, 61, around 11 p.m. Sept. 25, 2024, at the Ross Creek entrance of Jordanelle State Park, according to the Sheriff’s Office. He then buried his handgun. Deputies found him …
Wasatch County will not file homicide charges in fatal road rage shooting of Patrick Hayes - TownLift, Park City News
WASATCH COUNTY, Utah — The Wasatch County Sheriff’s Office has announced that insufficient evidence prevents charging a Summit County man in the fatal shooting of 61-year-old Patrick Hayes last September. Greg Kyle DeBoer, also 61, admitted to fatally shooting Hayes, a resident of Hideout, near the gate house entrance to Jordanelle State Park on September 25, 2023, during what he described as a road rage incident. DeBoer, of Browns Canyon, claim…
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