The body of a fallen Santaquin police sergeant was sent home Monday with a police escort.
<p>SANTAQUIN — A dozen officers stood at salute on the I-15 overpass at 10600 South in Sandy, the red and blue lights of their cruisers reflected against the rain-soaked pavement, as a mi
</p><p>Even with the lanes cleared of traffic, the spectacle took nearly nine minutes as officers from jurisdictions across the Wasatch Front — led by officers from Santaquin — escorted&
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