Arrest at 1700 BLOCK OF S MAIN ST on 01/08/2026 12:59 AM

Type: Arrest

Date: 01/08/2026 12:59 AM

Description: POSSIBLE DUI. This is from the Salt Lake City police calls for service log. Information is subject to change.

Address: 1700 BLOCK OF S MAIN ST, Salt Lake City, UT

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Case Number: 26-5652

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Area Missing Persons

missing-person-record__Morris

Name

Vern Morris

Missing Age

32

Est. Current Age

36

Last Seen

Tooele, UT on 06/25/2021

Physical Description

Race: Ethnicity: Gender: Male Hair: Dark Brown Eyes: Hazel Height: 6' 01" - 6' 02" Weight: 150 - 170 lbs

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Area Cold Cases

cold-case-record__Inouye

Name

Kwnimatsu Inouye

Age

Cause of Death

Homicide

Info

11/21/1961 kwnimatsu kay inouye was fatally injured during a robbery of his store, kay’s market, 227 25th street, ogden, utah. The robbery was discovered that morning, and mr. Inouye died later that night. Money was stolen from the store register and mr. Inouye’s wallet was missing. Mr. Inouye was found by a customer at 08:58 hours, bleeding from wounds to his head but still on his feet. Mr. Inouye was transported to the hospital, where he later died. An autopsy revealed he had been struck multiple times on his head causing skull fractures. The only clue initially provided to police was of a man wearing a dark green overcoat walking into the store around the time of the robbery. Ogden police investigators developed a person of interest in the crime, but that person has not been charged with the homicide, and in 1972, this case was described as unsolved.

Agency

Utah Department of Public Safety

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