MURDER
CASE #: 2025-42
MURDER CASE #: 2025-42
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Elizabeth Salgado

Elizabeth Salgado
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Open

Date of Offense:

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Offense Location:

Hobble Creek, Utah

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up to $50,000

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Summary:

Reported missing on April 16, 2015. Remains found in Hobble Creek Valley on May 11, 2018.

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Circumstances of Offense:

Homicide.

Additional Details:

n late March 2015, 26-year-old Elizabeth Salgado moved to Utah from Chiapas, Mexico, per KSL-TV. In Provo, she attended a local privately-owned school called Nomen Global Language School to learn English, per ABC4. New to the area and speaking very little English, Salgado didn’t have many connections but had been on several outings with a man from her apartment complex, whom she told her family about, according to Facebook posts by her mother described by ABC4. April 2015: She also participated in her young single adult group in The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, per KSL-TV. Salgado’s family said she stayed in regular contact with them until an abrupt disconnect, three weeks after the move, ABC4 reported. On April 16, 2015, Salgado began her walk home but never made it back to her apartment and seemingly disappeared into thin air in broad daylight.

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