Jared Logan
Coverage of Jared Logan in the Nexus archive.
- Paramedic’s death sparks renewed calls for safer ambulances
Cleveland County Paramedic Ashley Moore died in a crash caused by a drunk driver traveling over 100 mph. EMT Gabriel Smith, who survived a similar ambulance collision in May 2023, highlighted ongoing safety concerns for EMS workers.
- Man accused of driving impaired, crashing into ambulance and killing paramedic, officials say
A North Carolina man, Jared Logan, was arrested and charged with second-degree murder, driving while impaired, and reckless driving after crashing into an ambulance on Highway 74, killing paramedic Ashley Moore and injuring another paramedic and a patient. Moore, a nine-year field training officer for Cleveland County Emergency Medical Services, was tending to a patient when the ambulance was struck from behind by Logan's Dodge Challenger.
- Man accused of driving impaired, crashing into ambulance and killing paramedic, officials say
A North Carolina man, Jared Logan, was arrested for allegedly driving impaired and crashing into an ambulance, killing paramedic Ashley Moore and injuring others. Logan was charged with second-degree murder, reckless driving, and other offenses after the collision on Highway 74 near Interstate 85.
- Retired Mecklenburg paramedic pushes for more safety after Cleveland County paramedic killed in crash
A Cleveland County paramedic was killed in a high-speed crash while treating a patient in an ambulance. A retired Mecklenburg County paramedic, who lost both legs in a past ambulance collision, is advocating for improved safety measures in ambulances to protect emergency workers.
- DA: Driver was going more than 100 mph before crash that killed Cleveland County paramedic
A driver was traveling over 100 mph and allegedly impaired when he crashed into an ambulance, killing Cleveland County paramedic Ashley Moore. The driver, Jared Logan, has a history of DWI convictions and traffic violations, and prosecutors are seeking a second-degree murder charge. Logan’s father expressed regret, calling the crash a 'bad decision.'
- North Carolina Highway Patrol warns about consequences of driving impaired after paramedic killed in crash
The North Carolina Highway Patrol warned about the dangers of impaired driving after a paramedic was killed when an ambulance was struck by a car driven by Jared Logan, who faces charges including second-degree murder and reckless driving. Trooper Robert A. Rogers emphasized the preventable nature of the tragedy and highlighted the '100 Deadliest Days of Summer' campaign due to increased road risks.
- Driver charged with murder after crash with ambulance kills Cleveland County paramedic
A Gastonia man faces a second-degree murder charge after allegedly rear-ending an ambulance that was treating a patient, causing it to flip and killing paramedic Ashley Moore. The defendant, Jared Logan, also faces charges of driving while impaired, reckless driving, and failure to wear a seatbelt.
- Gastonia driver accused of crashing into ambulance, killing paramedic was allegedly impaired
A Gastonia man was accused of crashing into an ambulance while impaired, killing paramedic Ashely Moore. The driver, Jared Logan, was charged with second-degree murder and other offenses. The incident occurred on Highway 74 near Interstate 85 in Kings Mountain, North Carolina.