A major police response is underway in Tremonton, Box Elder County, Utah, after reports of an active shooter at a residential home on Sunday evening. Early reports indicate that at least three police officers have been shot, with one officer confirmed dead.
As per the latest report, three officers are down in Box Elder County, Utah—one transported to the hospital, two confirmed deceased. SWAT teams and officers from nearby Roy are also on the scene. No official confirmation has been released yet.
Police officer confirming officers down. #shooting #utah #tremonton https://t.co/P6QgYLm8kE pic.twitter.com/f6lKRIKTow
— Darin Brooks ❄ (@UtahWxMan) August 18, 2025
Mayor Lyle Holmgren:
“Our hearts are broken by this senseless act of violence. We honor their sacrifice, support their families, and pray for the recovery of the wounded deputy. Please keep them in your prayers.”
Message from the #Tremonton Mayor. #Utah #boxeldercounty pic.twitter.com/Aq5yd0FLVY
— Heckin Chonk (@TimyNerdG) August 18, 2025
Utah County Commissioner:
Awful news coming out of Box Elder County tonight. Multiple Tremonton police officers have been lost in a senseless shooting. God bless our neighbors in Box Elder County. pic.twitter.com/AopiIdo8zA
— Skyler Beltran (@SkylerBeltran) August 18, 2025
Suspect Barricaded With Hostages
Authorities confirmed that the suspect is in custody, but four people remain inside the house. Police are actively attempting to locate them, and it is currently unclear if they are injured.
Reports also suggest that Molotov cocktails and possible explosives were found inside a garage, heightening the danger at the scene.
Status of Injured Officers
- One officer was transported to a local hospital.
- Two officers have been confirmed dead.
- Eyewitnesses report officers struggling to reach a downed officer in the street.
Location and Police Response
The incident is centered near David Drive and 300 East in Tremonton. Authorities have issued no further updates yet, but a massive police presence is on-site, including tactical units and emergency responders.
Residents are urged to avoid the area while police continue operations to secure the scene and ensure the safety of those inside the house.