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Show of the crime. Xn alert officer mat ched the description of the speeding car to that of a car leaving the scene of the crime. The man was arrested for "-suspicion of residential 1rglary,-afld-ftjrrible sexual abuser" both second degree felonies. ; formal charges have not been filed. "Discussions between the" -"v"--- -. VM -Davis Cqunty Attorney; and the - suspect's attorney are underway to determine the most appropriate charges' said Detective EUison. V Police are speculating that at - least- three--ofvAe--atUKk$-7 ---committed by the same man. The - ft CONTINUED ON PAGE 2 1 " ".. By JAN IS Sl't'AHT ;.; rf ;;, FARMINGTONDetectivesV from Salt Lake County, Salt Lake LCity awsCounty2 Btfqljanjl Farmington met Wednesday, June'"7 , 28, to discuss recent sex-crimes that . Tiave occurred in those areas.J'The - meeting was . set to relate case evidence," stated Ted Ellison of the Davis County Sheriffs office. ' " - An incident currently under in-.; yesugation is the murder of 11-year-! . old1,. Charla . Nicole King - in an "apanmemiMrtBtex tm the east side4" fof ; Washington Terrace." She was ? found nude in her bedroom with a.; phone cord tied around her neck. v..-- . -. . - . f . The causa t death was apparently . strangulation., r ; :-' , This .incident is similar to other cases in Sail Lake County where all of the victims but one were young 'daughtersrof single women: in Rial" one case, the father was out of town : when the incident occurred. i . ? A case feeing investigated by the i .. " : .-. t . , ' r: DaVis County Sheriff's department : is the attempted rape- of a young ' ;- woman. When attacked, the woman ; was in the bedroom of her home -? with her two young daughters.; ' t An' 18-year-old suspect has been arrested in that incident He ' was stopped for speeding in the vicinity Search for sex crime link CONTINUED FROM PAGE 1 ; conference is an attempt to correlate information from several investigations' investiga-tions' to determine whether or not .the crimes are being perpetrated by one individual. If so, a concern is that the attacks . become more v violent as time goes on. i Detective Ellison stated "Citizens are being asked to exer- cise cauUon. Doors should beJoxk-.... ; . ed and dowels should be placed in windows and sliding doors." He cxplainejjhat if a hnrglaLJias to - break a window, he leaves physical -4- evidence of forced entry. If doors and windows are left open, it not ; only makes it easy for the intruder i to just walk in, but also eliminates physical evidence that could be i used in an investigation. |