CRIME

‘It really, truly scared me’: Utah runners talk safety following Eliza Fletcher’s killing

Sep 11, 2022, 5:59 PM | Updated: 6:42 pm

SALT LAKE CITY — Utah runners are speaking up about safety following the death of Memphis jogger Eliza Fletcher.

The 34-year-old teacher was kidnapped and killed earlier this month during an early morning run. Members of the running group “Women of the Wasatch” said Fletcher’s story is one they can relate to.

“Four thirty a.m. was the time that she could fit in her run before she went to teach kids, and 5:30 is my time,” runner Monika Hoke said.

Nicole Hamic said Fletcher’s tragic death started a conversation on the trails and running routes.

“We have to, I think especially as women, stand up for being protected, help people know how to feel comfortable out there so you can continue to push yourself,” she said.

In their running group, they talk about supplies they bring and steps they take to stay safe while running. They keep first aid kits on hand, pepper spray gel, water, snacks, reflective vests, sounding alarms and geographic trackers.

“I always try to wear bright colors or a lot of colors, and I say ‘hi’ to everyone,” longtime runner Caroline Page said.

Hamic said she always tells her husband where she’s going and when she expects to get back. She encourages women to do the same with their partner or a friend. Hoke said she uses a headlamp during her early morning runs.

“I put it on ultra-bright mode when I’m at a road and I wiggle it at people,” she said.

The runners said they mourn the loss of an innocent woman’s life, but carry on her legacy by finishing her run.

“There’s never a time for us to throw in the towel and to stop doing what we love,” Hamic said.

The runners said their community is loud, and they’re calling on the men to speak up about safety, too.

“I do wish there was more vocalization from the male community because they’re responsible as well for maintaining a safe environment,” Hoke said.

Suspect charged in abduction of Memphis teacher, but she remains missing, police say

KSL 5 TV Live

Crime

Photo of crash scene...

Pat Reavy

Man taking family camping near Utah Lake hit and killed; driver criminally charged

The driver of a pickup truck who police say hit and killed a man while on a dirt road in Utah County on Friday night is now facing criminal charges.

1 year ago

(Salt Lake City Police Department)...

Madison Swenson

UPDATE: Suspect arrested for shooting two people at SLC park

Two people were injured Monday night following a shooting at 17th South River Park in Salt Lake City.

1 year ago

Larry Woodcock speaks to a crowd of media cameras and microphones...

Larry D. Curtis and Lauren Steinbrecher

Victim’s grandfather says evidence ‘unequivocal’ in Lori Vallow Daybell trial

As Lori Vallow Daybell entered the fifth week of her trial facing charges of first-degree murder, a victim's grandfather, Larry Woodcock, said the documentation in the case is "unequivocal."

1 year ago

Tammy Daybell...

Larry D. Curtis and Lauren Steinbrecher

Utah’s ME testifies Tammy Daybell was restrained in hours around her killing

Utah's chief medical examiner testified in Idaho today that Tammy Daybell was restrained around the time of her death and was killed by asphyxiation in late 2019.

1 year ago

FILE - Lori Vallow Daybell, appears in court in Lihue, Hawaii, Wednesday, Feb. 26, 2020. The only s...

Larry D. Curtis and Lauren Steinbrecher

Lori Vallow Daybell’s DNA used as evidence for first time in her murder trial

For the first time, Lori Vallow Daybell's DNA has been entered as evidence into her murder trial. A hair found attached to adhesive that is understood — but not clearly stated in court — to be part of the layers of tape found with her son JJ Vallow's body was tested and found to be a match for her.

1 year ago

FILE: Salt Lake City Police...

Michael Houck

Man arrested after armed standoff at a Salt Lake resource center

A man was taken into custody for refusing to give up his firearm at a resource center, causing it to evacuate residents Friday night.

1 year ago

Sponsored Articles

Stack of old laptops with dark background...

PC Laptops

Old Laptop Upgrades You Need to Try Before Throwing it Away

Get the most out of your investment. Try these old laptop upgrades before throwing it out to keep it running fast and efficient.

Happy diverse college or university students are having fun on their graduation day...

BYU MBA at the Marriott School of Business

How to Choose What MBA Program is Right for You: Take this Quiz Before You Apply!

Wondering what MBA program is right for you? Take this quiz before you apply to see if it will help you meet your goals.

Close up of an offset printing machine during production...

Les Olson IT

Top 7 Reasons to Add a Production Printer to Your Business

Learn about the different digital production printers and how they can help your company save time and money.

vintage photo of lighting showroom featuring chandeliers, lamps, wall lights and mirrors...

Lighting Design

History of Lighting Design | Over 25 Years of Providing Utah With the Latest Trends and Styles

Read about the history of Lighting Design, a family-owned and operated business that paved the way for the lighting industry in Utah.

Fiber Optical cables connected to an optic ports and Network cables connected to ethernet ports...

Brian Huston, CE and Anthony Perkins, BICSI

Why Every Business Needs a Structured Cabling System

A structured cabling system benefits businesses by giving you faster processing speeds and making your network more efficient and reliable.

notebook with password notes highlighted...

PC Laptops

How to Create Strong Passwords You Can Actually Remember

Learn how you can create strong passwords that are actually easy to remember! In a short time you can create new ones in seconds.

‘It really, truly scared me’: Utah runners talk safety following Eliza Fletcher’s killing