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A suspect has been apprehended following the discovery of three deceased women at various crime scenes, leading to a shelter-in-place alert in southern Utah.
The Utah Department of Public Safety (DPS) reported that these tragic events unfolded on March 4 in Wayne County, home to the well-known tourist town of Torrey. As the investigation unfolds, DPS continues to assist local authorities in piecing together the incidents.
The Sevier County Sheriff’s Office announced via social media that “a suspect in the Wayne County homicides was captured early this morning,” bringing some relief to the community.
While the arrest has been confirmed, officials have not yet released any information about the suspect’s identity.

The bodies of the three women were discovered on Wednesday, March 4, in different locations throughout Wayne County, according to the DPS. (iStock)
Authorities responded to the initial reports after receiving information about two deceased females found on a hiking trail, as stated by the DPS.
A third victim was subsequently discovered inside a residence within the county.
Officials have not yet said why they believe the three homicides in separate locations are linked.

Two victims were located on a hiking trail in Wayne County, with the third victim found inside a nearby residence, according to Utah DPS. (iStock)
Details regarding the identities of the three women have not been released, but authorities have said the women were in their 30s, 60s and 80s, according to DPS.
Authorities previously asked the public to be on the lookout for a 2022 white Subaru Outback with license plate U560YF, but cautioned against approaching the vehicle and instead urged anyone who believes they may have spotted it to call law enforcement.
Schools throughout the county also canceled classes “out of an abundance of caution” on both Thursday and Friday, according to the Wayne County School District.
Two local health clinics also closed their doors on Thursday as the manhunt remained ongoing.

Details regarding the identities of the three women have not been released, but authorities have said the women were in their 30s, 60s and 80s, according to DPS. (iStock)
Additionally, authorities in nearby Garfield County also issued a warning to residents to lock their doors on Wednesday, but later said “there is no longer a threat in our area.”
Utah DPS and WCSO did not immediately respond to Fox News Digital’s request for comment.
Anyone with information is urged to contact siac@utah.gov or call the tipline at 801-965-3838.
