KEARNS, Utah — The Unified Police Department (UPD) has asked for the public’s help in locating a missing woman who was allegedly kidnapped from her home on Saturday.
On Feb. 6, Conzuelo “Nicole” Solorio-Romero, 25, was “forcibly taken” from her residence in Kearns around 4800 West and 5400 South at approximately 2:30 p.m., the UPD said in a statement.
An investigation into Solorio-Romero’s disappearance led detectives to a second location where they found evidence indicating she had been shot and seriously injured.
Authorities have a suspect they describe as a Hispanic male who was wearing a white sweatshirt at the time of the abduction. There was also a driver accompanying the suspect, but the driver of the vehicle is unknown at this time.
Police are looking for a silver or grey four-door Toyota Camry that appears to be a 2010 model. They are also trying to find a white pickup with a red or orange plow on the front. The truck was pulling a flatbed trailer containing landscaping equipment and trash.
Anyone with information is asked to contact the UPD at 385-468-9488.