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Show Police still seeking leads in Bountiful murder handicapped but who appeared to be friends with most people he met, was employed by Deseret Indus tries and worked at the store on Pages Lane in Centerville. Although robbery could be a mo tive for the killing, the victim's payroll check was only for $120, the chief noted. By GARY R. BLODGETT i BOUNTIFUL After nearly two weeks of investigation, there are still no solid leads into the murder mur-der of a 39-year-old handicapped man in Bountiful Aug. 28. "This is really a strange case and we have very little evidence or information in-formation to go on," said Bountiful Police Chief Larry D. Higgins. "But we are putting a lot of time into solving this case and need all the help we can get." He again urged the public to come forward with any information informa-tion that they might have about the victim, Frank R. Boulton, 2436 South Orchard Drive. "We have received quite a bit of information during the past two weeks, but none that will give us a good lead as to who the suspect might be," said the chief. "Now we are asking information from anyone that may have seen Mr. Boulton between 6 p.m. and shortly short-ly after midnight on Friday, Aug. 28." The chief said the victim apparently appa-rently cashed a payroll check about 6 p.m. and his body was found about ab-out 7 a.m. the following morning (Aug. 29). "What we don't know is what happened between 6 p.m. and approximately midnight when he was believed to have been killed, shot several times with a small caliber cali-ber gun," the chief noted. He said no weapon has been found and bullets recovered from the body have been tent to the FBI of federal Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms laboratory for analysis. "We are definitely treating this death as a homocide, but it is so isolated and baffling that it's very difficult to pinpoint. It is not believed be-lieved to be a part of other homicides homi-cides along the Wasatch Front," said Chief Higgins. He emphasized that isolation is so apparent in this case that "we do not believe that anyone is out there stalking the public and we do not expect any further acts of this kind." The victim, who was partially |