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Man arrested in Utah shooting of student from China — Police

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Utah, USA: A 24-year- old man accused of killing a University of Utah student from China and also suspected in a homicide last week in Colorado was arrested in Salt Lake City, police said.

Austin Boutain was taken into custody without incident at a public library, said Detective Keith Horrocks of the Salt Lake City Police Department.

Boutain and his wife, Kathleen Boutain, 23, are also wanted in an investigat­ion into a homicide in Golden, Colorado, according to police there.

The victim of Monday night’s murder in Utah was identified as ChenWei Guo, 23, who was parked near Red Butte Canyon when he was shot dead during what investigat­ors believe was a failed carjacking attempt.

The Salt Lake Tribune newspaper, citing police, reported that the couple was camping in the mountains just outside the city and that Kathleen Boutain had gone to the university campus to report that her husband had assaulted her.

Guo was killed shortly afterward, the newspaper reported.

Kathleen Boutain was being treated for minor injuries and held in jail on unrelated charges following her arrest on Monday night, University of Utah Police Chief Dale Brophy said.

Police in Golden said they found the body of a 63-year- old man last week after being asked by Utah police to conduct a welfare check at a trailer park.

That death is being investigat­ed as a homicide and the Boutains are suspects, the Golden Police Department said in a statement.

Classes were cancelled on Tuesday at the University of Utah, where officials remembered Guo as “extraordin­arily outgoing, creative, smart and extremely engaged.”

A pre- computer science student and peer adviser in the school’s Internatio­nal Student and Scholar Services Office, Guo also was an interprete­r and technology supporter at the Salt Lake Citybased Church of Jesus Christ of Latter- day Saints, according to a social media profile.

Speaking in Beijing, Chinese Foreign Ministry spokeswoma­n Hua Chunying said the Chinese embassy in the United States immediatel­y requested informatio­n from police, and “urged police to quickly break the case” and provide assistance to the family. — Reuters

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