Child killed in high-speed collision after 14-year-old suspect flees police in Ogden

The tragic incident occurred after the underage suspect struck a police vehicle and fled, leading to a deadly crash at an intersection.

Mar. 28, 2026 at 11:55am

A tragic incident unfolded in Ogden, Utah on Friday evening when a 14-year-old suspect fleeing from police collided with another vehicle at a high rate of speed, resulting in the death of an 11-year-old child. The incident began when officers located a stolen vehicle and attempted to stop the suspects, who then accelerated and struck a police vehicle before fleeing the scene. The high-speed chase ended in a devastating collision at an intersection, where the 11-year-old victim was ejected from the vehicle and later died. Several other occupants of the victim's vehicle were critically injured, while the two underage suspects were also hospitalized.

Why it matters

This heartbreaking incident highlights the dangers of high-speed police chases involving underage suspects, as well as the tragic consequences that can occur when stolen vehicles and reckless driving endanger innocent lives. It raises questions about juvenile crime, police pursuit policies, and the need for improved safety measures to protect vulnerable road users.

The details

According to the Ogden Police Department, the incident began around 7:45 p.m. on Friday when officers located a stolen vehicle in the 2800 block of Quincey Avenue. When the officers attempted to stop the vehicle, the two 14-year-old suspects accelerated and struck one of the police cars. The suspects then fled the scene at a high rate of speed before colliding with another vehicle occupied by two adults and six children at the intersection of 31st Street and Grant Avenue. During the collision, the 11-year-old child was ejected from the vehicle and later died from their injuries. Several other occupants of the victim's vehicle were critically injured, while the two underage suspects were also hospitalized in unknown condition.

  • The incident began around 7:45 p.m. on Friday, March 28, 2026.
  • The high-speed collision occurred at the intersection of 31st Street and Grant Avenue.

The players

Ogden Police Department

The local law enforcement agency investigating the tragic incident.

Weber-Metro Crash Reconstruction and Scene Handling Team

The team assisting the Ogden Police Department in investigating the collision.

Weber-Morgan Homicide Task Force

The task force collaborating with the Ogden Police Department on the investigation.

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What they’re saying

“This is an extraordinarily devastating incident. We are grieving with and for the victim family.”

— Ogden Police Department

What’s next

The Ogden Police Department and the assisting investigative teams are continuing to gather evidence and determine the exact circumstances surrounding the high-speed chase and collision. No charges have been announced yet for the two 14-year-old suspects, and their identities have not been released due to their ages.

The takeaway

This tragic incident serves as a stark reminder of the devastating consequences that can occur when underage suspects engage in reckless, high-speed flight from law enforcement. It underscores the need for improved policies and safety measures to protect innocent bystanders and vulnerable road users, as well as the importance of addressing the root causes of juvenile crime in the community.