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Jared Daniel Francom
- Jan. 05, 2012 -
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Resided: |
Ogden (Weber County) UT, USA
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Born: | Unk |
Fallen: | Jan. 05, 2012 |
Race/Sex: | Caucasian Male / 30 yrs. of age |
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Dept: | Ogden Police Dept. - UT
2186 Lincoln Ave Ogden, UT
84401 USA (801)395-8221 |
County: | Weber |
Dept. Type: | Municipal/Police |
Hero's Rank: | Agent |
Sworn Date: | Unk |
FBI Class: | Homicide - Gun |
Weapon Class: | Firearm |
Agency URL: | Click Here
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Badge: | 12 |
On The Job: |
7 years
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Bio: Jared was destined from a very early age to dedicate his life to service in law enforcement and he lost his life doing what he loved to do. He was a wonderful father, husband, brother, son and friend and he will be greatly missed.
Jared married Erin G. Frisby Sept. 18, 2004. Their union was blessed with two beautiful daughters. He was a wonderful dad to his precious girls.
Jared loved the outdoors and participated in anything that brought excitement to his life. He was an avid skydiver and loved his motorcycle. He was an active member of the LDS Church and was an Eagle Scout.
Jared joined the Ogden City Police Department in 2004. He was currently serving as a member of the Weber-Morgan County Narcotics Strike Force. He was also the President of the Ogden Police Benefit Association. |
Survived by: |
Erin G. - Wife and two young children.
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Samantha Rose and Hailey Lynn - Daughter
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Jade and Shelly Francom - Parents
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Family grandparents, Donna & Willis Crouch, Layton, Larry Miller, Lindon; father-in-law, John and Diane Frisby, Las Vegas; 3 brothers and one sister, Travis (Jessica) of Layton, Ben and Gunner, both of Kaysville, Robyn Todd of S. Jordan.
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Fatal Incident Summary
Offender: |
Matthew David Stewart :: Caucasian
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Male
- 37 years old
Army veteran
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Location: |
Ogden,
UT
USA
Thu. Jan. 05, 2012
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Summary: |
Nothing could have prepared the Weber-Morgan Narcotics Strike Force and officers from the Ogden (UT) Police Department for the carnage that would ensue after they attempted to execute a search warrant at the home of a suspected drug dealer on January 4, 2012. After knocking on the front door of the residence, identifying themselves as law enforcement officers and receiving no response, the agents entered the home. Beginning on the first floor, agents cleared each room. As the search progressed to the second floor, the suspect opened fire upon the agents.
When Sergeant Hutchinson entered the second floor of the home, he saw that Agent Shawn Grogan had been shot in the face. Sergeant Hutchinson took him outside to safety. Suddenly, Sergeant Hutchinson heard more shooting and ran into the house. He was shot in the hip as he pulled wounded Agent Kasey Burrell to safety. Then Sergeant Hutchinson returned to help Agent Jared Francom.
As Sergeant Hutchinson reentered the home, putting himself back into the line of fire to save a colleague, the suspect opened fire and struck him again. Remarkably, Sergeant Hutchinson was still able to move Agent Francom to safety.
Sergeant Hutchinson was shot four times during his efforts to extract injured agents from the home. He placed his own life at risk multiple times to save the lives of fellow officers, and received multiple awards from his department for his actions. After suffering gunshot wounds to his arms, shoulder, torso and buttocks, he continues to experience complications and, as of yet, does not have full use of his arm and shoulder. According to Sheriff Terry Thompson of the Weber County (UT) Sheriff’s Office, Sergeant Hutchinson displayed courage, honor and bravery in the most dangerous of circumstances.
Despite the valiant efforts of Sergeant Hutchinson, Agent Francom died as a result of the gunshot wounds he suffered that day. The four other injured officers survived the incident. Documents subsequently filed with the court indicate that the police had no indication that the suspect would respond with such violence to a “knock and announce” search warrant.
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Case pending.(3/31/13) |
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