Skyler was located on Monday. Kevin was found on Tuesday and is safe, police said.
The Salt Lake County Sheriff s Office said the missing children had previously last been seen on Mar. 31 around 8 p.m. in Salt Lake City.
Unified police reported that the two were also seen in downtown Salt Lake City on Thursday. Skyler had last been seen Thursday wearing a sweatshirt that read virginity rocks, police said.
Kevin was last seen wearing a blue jacket, dark beanie, dark pants, and dark shoes while riding a scooter.
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Kevin is considered missing and endangered by police.
The Salt Lake County Sheriff s Office said the missing children had previously last been seen on Wednesday around 8 p.m. in Salt Lake City.
Unified police reported that the two were also seen in downtown Salt Lake City on Thursday. Skyler had last been seen Thursday wearing a sweatshirt that read virginity rocks, police said.
Kevin Iteriteka was last seen wearing a blue jacket, dark beanie, dark pants, and dark shoes while riding a scooter. He is Black, 4 feet, 9 inches tall and 100 pounds, with black hair and brown eyes.
If you see Kevin or have any information, call Unified police at 801-743-7000, the Salt Lake County Sheriff s Office at 801-743-7000, or simply dial 911.
SALT LAKE CITY The Salt Lake County Sheriff s Office and Unified Police Department are asking for the public s help in locating Kevin Iteriteka, 11, and Skyler Shipp, 13, who went missing on Wednesday.
The Salt Lake County Sheriff s Office said the missing children were seen on Wednesday around 8 p.m. at Memory Gardens in Salt Lake City.
Unified police reported that the two were also seen in downtown Salt Lake City on Thursday. Skyler was seen Thursday wearing a sweatshirt that read virginity rocks, police said.
Kevin and Skyler are considered missing and endangered by police.
Kevin Iteriteka was last seen wearing a blue jacket, dark beanie, dark pants, and dark shoes while riding a scooter. He is Black, 4 feet, 9 inches tall and 100 pounds, with black hair and brown eyes.
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SALT LAKE CITY A West Valley police officer who shot and killed an armed parole fugitive while working with the U.S. Marshals apprehension team was justified in using deadly force, but a second officer was not legally justified when he also fired his weapon during the incident.
Those conclusions came from the Salt Lake County District Attorney s Office and were announced Friday.
District Attorney Sim Gill said Friday that his office cannot yet determine whether to file a criminal charge against that second West Valley police officer because he doesn t have enough information. We are ruling his shooting to be unjustified, Gill said during a press conference to announce his findings, adding that he has no context to explain why Sgt. Jason Vincent fired his weapon.