The girl's grandfather says she is doing better, considering what happened, but he admits he's still very angry about the crime.
According to the girl's grandfather, she was choked and assaulted. He says the girl told her family she walked to her friend's house on Friday, but her friend wasn't home.
Moments later, the girl says she was lured into a backyard and choked. The grandfather says the girl passed out and doesn't remember anything after that.
"It's just horrible to think what she could be going through. We don't know exactly what she went through," neighbor Todd Levie said.
Police have not commented officially on whether the child was sexually assaulted, nor would they discuss whether they have a suspect in the case. Even so, police believe the suspect targeted the girl as his victim.
"It doesn't appear to be random at this point," said West Valley police Lt. John Coyle. "But again, that'll all come out once the detectives are finished with their follow-up interviews."
We know investigators talked to the 17-year-old boy who first encountered the injured little girl. His father, Don Bullock, talked to KSL News shortly after.
He called his 16-year-old sister, and then they called their parents, who, in turn, called 911. Bullock says both his son and daughter are mentally challenged.
Right now, they're not saying if they're anticipating an arrest anytime soon.