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TREMONTON, Utah (KUTV) — Ned Brady Hansen was sworn in as Tremonton fire chief in 2023, when city council members put their confidence in him, and he expressed gratitude to them for the job.
T he attorney for fired Tremonton Fire Chief Ned Brady Hansen said Hansen will plead 'not guilty' to eight counts of ...
The lawsuit claims Hansen abused one family member since 2018, and the other since 2020. MORE | Ned Brady Hansen Charges: Tremonton to initiate changes after ex-fire chief charged with child sex ...
Ned Brady Hansen, Tremonton Fire Chief, was arrested Monday on investigation of sharing child sexual abuse material. Hansen admitted possessing child abuse materials, according to the affidavit.
Tremonton Fire Chief Ned Brady Hansen, 54, was charged with eight counts of aggravated sexual exploitation of a minor, a first-degree felony. He first appeared in court Monday, ...
Tremonton Mayor Lyle Holmgren said Ned Brady Hansen is no longer employed with the city as fire chief. (Fox 13 News) After a search of Ned Brady Hansen's home, Hansen admitted to possessing the ...
The Tremonton Fire Chief has been arrested on multiple charges after an investigation showed he allegedly shared videos and photos containing child pornography. ... Ned Brady Hansen, 54, ...
The former chief of the Tremonton Fire Department appeared in an Ogden court on Monday as he and a Box Elder County ... Ned Brady Hansen appeared remotely during the brief hearing in the ...
First, Tremonton Fire Chief Ned Brady Hansen was accused of possessing and sharing child sexual abuse material. Then Box Elder County Judge Kevin Robert Christensen was charged with similar offenses.
Former Tremonton Fire Chief Ned Brady Hansen and former Box Elder County Judge Kevin Christensen appeared before Judge Joseph Bean of the 2nd District Court on Thursday, May 8, for a decision ...
Tremonton Fire Chief Ned Brady Hansen, 54, was charged with eight counts of aggravated sexual exploitation of a minor, a first-degree felony. He first appeared in court Monday, where his attorney ...