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Show ured meter man ~ By DENNIS ROMBOY SOT " se ee a 's*,* Oa on FOO SasOO ie erect . bree ; e Ue A670ee 07582508 Standard-Examiner OGDEN — The Rev. Robert L. Harris | said bright sunlight obscured his vision -Monday as he turned his car into his driveway, hitting and killing an Ogden h water meter reader. . Robert Harris if the driveway. The meter was four feet last of the east curb on Pingree Avenue. '“One of the worst days of my life,” aid Harris, 64, a minister, restaurateur, ivil rights activist and former state leg- Weber County deputy sheriff. “The reason for the autopsy is that he 7 The Weber County attorney’s office | says it will wait for a final autopsy report before deciding whether to prose‘cute Harris in the death of John L. Dunyon Jr., 42, of Roy. The death ocburred in the driveway of Harris’ home ht 158 29th St. at 8:55 a.m. Monday. Dunyon was kneeling down, reading a Avater meter in the ground in the middle weeks. Dunyon’s body was taken to Salt Lake City, where an autopsy was to be performed today, said Sgt. Bruce Hartman, assistant state medical examiner and a { The day of the . accident was one ofthe | + =) worst in his life, he said. islator from Ogden. “I really want to apologize to the family for the accident I | : had.” Deputy County Attorney Kris Knowl- ton said today she would wait for‘a complete autopsy report before making a decision on whether to prosecute. She said the report was expected within two ‘died on the job. That’s an automatic au- | topsy anyway,” he said. Hartman said the autopsy also would aid police in their investigation of the accident. | According to a police report, Harris was southbound in a 1984 Buick Lesabre in the 2800 block of Pingree when he turned left into his driveway at about 10 mph, hitting Dunyon from behind. Dunyon was pinned under the car, his head near the right front tire, Police Lt. Dave Reed said. | _ | ) a See HARRIS on 46, 7 | |