Friday, March, 6 2026 - Authorities have arrested a suspect linked to the deaths of three women after tracking him through several states in the western United States.
Officials said the suspect, 22-year-old Ivan Miller of
Blakesburg, Iowa, was taken into custody Thursday after investigators traced
one of the victims’ vehicles across state lines.
According to the Utah Department of Public Safety, the
vehicle was tracked from southern Utah into northern Arizona and eventually
into Colorado.
Law enforcement officers later located the vehicle abandoned
in Pagosa Springs, Colorado. After a brief search in the area, the suspect was
arrested without incident.
Authorities said there are currently no ongoing threats to
the public and no other suspects are being sought.
The investigation began Wednesday afternoon when officials
received a report about two women found dead along a hiking trail in Wayne
County, Utah.
While examining the case, investigators discovered a third
victim dead inside a residence in the same county.
According to Utah Highway Patrol spokesperson Lt. Cameron
Roden, the victims were women in their 30s, 40s and 80s. Earlier reports had
initially suggested one of the victims was in her 60s.
The elderly woman found inside the home did not appear to be
related to the two victims who had been hiking. Authorities have not yet
publicly released the names of the victims.
Wayne County, located about 200 miles south of Salt Lake
City, has a population of roughly 2,500 residents. The region is known for its
outdoor attractions and draws hikers and tourists because of nearby sites such
as Capitol Reef National Park, Canyonlands National Park and Fishlake National
Forest.
Authorities described the case as a homicide investigation
but have not yet revealed how the victims died.
The Utah State Bureau of Investigation and the Utah Crime
Lab are currently examining two crime scenes in the Lyman and Torrey areas.
Before the suspect was arrested, officials had urged
residents to remain alert and take safety precautions such as locking doors and
avoiding being alone.
The manhunt led to several closures in the community earlier
Thursday, including the Wayne Community Health Center, Kazan Memorial Clinic
and the Wayne County Courthouse. The Wayne County School District also
announced that schools would remain closed for the rest of the week, with
counselors expected to support students when classes resume.

0 Comments