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SALT LAKE CITY — A Utah Highway Patrol trooper received minor injuries when a vehicle drifted on I-15 and hit his patrol car Friday morning, the agency said.
Trooper Brandon Mortensen's car was parked on the shoulder of northbound I-15 near Riverdale about 6:30 a.m. when a Honda Civic drifted out of its lane and hit the patrol car, according to a UHP news release.
Mortensen was taken to a local hospital and treated for minor injuries, then released.
We had a trooper struck his vehicle this morning. Please don't drive after you have been drinking. https://t.co/hq4jOvcBitpic.twitter.com/VEfIvM4W8C
— Utah Highway Patrol (@UTHighwayPatrol) January 1, 2021
He was checking for speeding drivers when his car was hit.
The Weber County Sheriff's Office and Roy Police Department are investigating the incident and looking into whether the male driver of the Honda was under the influence at the time of the crash. No information about him, including possible injuries, was immediately available.
Enforcement numbers from New Years Eve:
— Utah Highway Patrol (@UTHighwayPatrol) January 1, 2021
160 crashes (This includes more than 105 crashes from yesterday morning's snow storm). 37 DUI arrests and one for DUI Metabolite. Troopers were also involved in two pursuits.
Troopers made at least 37 DUI arrests on New Year's Eve and were involved in two pursuits, according to a UHP tweet.