https://ksltv.com/416930/digital-footprint-led-police-to-suspect-in-lueck-murder/
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Her family told police Mackenzie had texted them after arriving at the Salt Lake International Airport during the early hours of June 17. She had been in California for her grandmother’s funeral.
Detectives traced the texts, and found video of the 23-year-old at the airport.
We knew that she was on that phone, which is a footprint to follow,“ he said.
They found she got a ride from a car service from the airport to Hatch Park in North Salt Lake.
Less than a minute after meeting someone at the park, her phone was shut off and stopped sending data and location information.
“We were able to track her to the park, and the last time we knew that we had any identification with her phone was 3 a.m.,” said Chief Brown.
Lueck’s phone records showed investigators her last communication, which was with the suspect.
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“We had a digital footprint that Mackenzie was there, and we had a digital footprint that the arrested person was there – at the same time. It was within a minute or so, and then that is the last digital evidence that we have for Mackenzie,” the chief said.
The evidence led police to Ajayi’s home at 547 North 1000 West in the Fairpark neighborhood of Salt Lake.
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