Kaysville police looking for missing 16-year-old
Kaysville Police Department
and last updated 2021-06-14 16:32:02-04
KAYSVILLE, Utah â Kaysville police are asking for help in locating a missing 16-year-old last seen Thursday night.
Police say Otis Octavious Culbertson is considered a runaway and does not have any family in Utah, and is believed to be headed out of the state. His family and friends said they have not heard from Culbertson and do not know his wherabouts.
Culbertson did not take his bicycle, money or phone, and has little clothing with him.
Anyone with information on Culbertson is asked to call Sergeant Turner with the Kaysville Police Department at 801-497-7088.
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Gone but not forgotten: Ceremonies honor Missouri officers who made the ultimate sacrifice
There are now 716 names that can be found along the walls of Missouri’s Law Enforcement Memorial outside the state Capitol in Jefferson City. Those names are sitting on the Wall of Honor to pay tribute to officers who gave their lives to protect and serve others.
Missouri Law Enforcement Memorial (Photo courtesy of Missouri Department of Public Safety’s Flickr page)
Eight names of officers who died in the line of duty in 2020 and seven others killed between 1907 and 1946 were added to the wall as part of annual ceremonies to remember Missouri’s fallen men and women in blue.
Six Missouri law-enforcement officers and two corrections officers who died in the line of duty in between in 2020 were honored on Saturday, May 1, during Missouri’s annual Law Enforcement Memorial Service for those who have paid the ultimate price for their service protecting their fellow Missourians.
Officers, their families and friends from across the state gathered as the service returned to the Missouri Law Enforcement Memorial on the grounds to the state Capitol, after being held virtually last year due to the coronavirus pandemic.
In addition to the officers who died in 2020, the names of seven law-enforcement officers whose historical line-of-duty deaths recently confirmed also were added to the memorial’s “Wall of Honor.”
Mo. Capitol Dome to shine blue for fallen law enforcement officers; candlelight vigil and memorial service scheduled Governor Mike Parson ordered the Missouri State Capitol dome and Missouri Law Enforcement Memorial to be lit blue on Friday, April 30. (Source: Submitted) By Amber Ruch | April 29, 2021 at 11:22 AM CDT - Updated April 29 at 2:56 PM
JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. (KFVS) - In honor of Missouri’s fallen law enforcement officers, Governor Mike Parson ordered the Missouri State Capitol dome and Missouri Law Enforcement Memorial to be lit blue on Friday, April 30.
“This Friday, we will light the Capitol blue in honor of all the officers who paid the ultimate price to protect their fellow Missourians and make our communities safer,” said Governor Parson. “We will never forget those who have fallen, their courageous service, and their families and loved ones.”