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Police arrest man suspected in the killing of college student

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SALT LAKE CITY >> A Utah college student missing 11 days was abducted and killed and her remains burned in the yard of a man now facing aggravated murder and other charges, authoritie­s said Friday.

Salt Lake City police Chief Mike Brown, who became emotional at times during a morning press conference, said Ayoola A. Ajayi was being charged with aggravated murder, kidnapping, obstructio­n of justice and desecratio­n of a body in the death of 23-year-old Mackenzie Lueck.

He was arrested without incident Friday morning by a SWAT team.

Ajayi, 31, is an informatio­n technology worker who attended college on and off but never earned a degree and was briefly in the Army National Guard but didn’t complete basic training.

He doesn’t have a criminal record, according to online court informatio­n, but a northern Utah police department said he was accused of a rape in 2014. Police investigat­ed but the alleged victim, an adult woman, declined to pursue charges, North Park police said in a news release.

Brown said telling the missing woman’s parents in Southern California was “one of the most difficult phone calls I’ve ever made.” Her parents are “devastated and heartbroke­n by this news.”

Lueck disappeare­d on June 17, after she returned from a trip home for her grandmothe­r’s funeral and took a Lyft ride from the airport to a park north of Salt Lake City. She was last seen apparently willingly meeting someone there at about 3 a.m.

Her text conversati­on with Ajayi was her last communicat­ion and phone location data shows them both at the park within a minute of each other, Brown said.

“This was the same time as Mackenzie’s phone stopped receiving any further data or location services,” he said.

He declined to say whether or how exactly they knew each other. Ajayi has acknowledg­ed texting with Lueck around 6 p.m. on June 16, but denied talking to her after or knowing what she looked like — despite having photos of her on his phone, Brown said.

The police chief said investigat­ors were seeking to determine if others were involved. A second person was questioned at the time of his arrest and later released, Brown said.

Police have not discussed a motive for the killing, or specified a cause of death. A judge ordered Ajayi held without bail. It was not known if he has an attorney to speak on his behalf. He had not returned previous messages from The Associated Press prior to his arrest.

After discoverin­g that Ajayi was the last person Lueck communicat­ed with, police searched his home on Wednesday and Thursday. Police Thursday described him as a “person of interest.”

In his backyard, they said they found a “fresh dig area,” and charred items that belonged to Lueck. They also found burned human remains that matched her DNA profile, Brown said.

Ajayi has worked in informatio­n technology for several companies, including Dell and Goldman Sachs, according to his LinkedIn page. Goldman Sachs confirmed he worked as a contract employee for less than a year at the Salt Lake City office ending in August 2018. Dell said Ajayi had worked there but didn’t provide his dates of employment.

Ajayi also appeared to have pursued employment in modeling with a bio page on a website called modelmanag­ement.com. Court records show he is divorced.

Lueck was a part-time senior at the University of Utah studying kinesiolog­y and pre-nursing, and was expected to graduate in spring 2020. She had been a student since 2014 and had an off-campus apartment.

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KRISTIN MURPHY — THE DESERET NEWS VIA AP Salt Lake City police take Ayoola A. Ajayi into custody in connection with missing University of Utah student MacKenzie Lueck in Salt Lake City on Friday.
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