All three recent deaths are believed to have been suicides, authorities said.
The Weber County jail was the site of one of two inmate deaths in Utah on Monday.An inmate in the Box Elder County jail died Monday, and the preliminary investigation indicated that the death was a suicide, according to police.
The inmate, 49-year-old Jed Collatz, was booked into the jail for investigation of aggravated assault and criminal mischief, according to court documents. His bail was set at $5,000. Monday at about 11:15 a.m., jail deputies found Collatz in “cardiac distress,” according to a news release from the Box Elder County Sheriff’s Office. He was alone in a locked cell. First responders attempted to treat Collatz, but he died at the jail.He was one of two jail inmates who died in Utah on Monday —
The Weber County Sheriff’s Office has not yet released any information about the man, but the office reported that he died by suicide.earlier in February. Albert Stout, 60, was found dead in the Garfield County jail on Feb. 6. Officials there believe he died by suicide.
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