Body found inside shed at apartment complex, leading to arrest, Utah police say

Officers responding to reports of a dead woman discovered a decomposing body inside a shed at an apartment complex, Utah police and news outlets reported. Officers found the body at about 4:30 p.m.

Officers found a “plain” smell of decomposition when they opened the shed, police say.

Officers found a “plain” smell of decomposition when they opened the shed, police say.

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Officers responding to reports of a dead woman discovered a decomposing body inside a shed at an apartment complex, Utah police and news outlets reported.

Officers found the body at about 4:30 p.m. Sunday, Feb. 23, the Provo Police Department said in a news release. They arrested Arthuro Carrion, 53, on a charge of murder.

When officers arrived, they found Carrion standing outside the apartment complex, police told KTVX. He gave officers a key to a locked shed behind the complex, police and KUTV reported.

Asked by officers what they’d find inside, Carrion replied “a dead body,” police told KTVX.

“When the shed was opened, the smell of decomposition was plain,” a probable cause affidavit said, according to KUTV. “Several bags were opened. A black bag was opened, and a forearm of a human body was seen inside.”

The affidavit said the body may be Carrion’s missing girlfriend, the station reported.

Police said in the release that the body will be sent to the medical examiner’s office for identification.

Provo is about a 45-mile drive southeast from Salt Lake City.

Don Sweeney has been a newspaper reporter and editor in California for more than 25 years. He has been a real-time reporter based at The Sacramento Bee since 2016.

Source: Utah News