Man fatally runs over wife with SUV at Salt Lake City airport, cops say

A Utah man ran over his spouse in a Salt Lake Metropolis airport parking storage and killed her after they returned from trip, police stated.

Shawn Christopher Sturgeon, 38, was charged with car murder after he mowed down his 29-year-old spouse, Charlotte Sturgeon, on the second stage of a parking storage at Salt Lake Worldwide Airport on Monday, police stated.

“Shortly after the crash, Sturgeon drove the automobile, together with his spouse critically injured inside, to the airport parking fee cubicles the place he requested for assist,” Salt Lake Metropolis police stated in a press release. “This incident occurred shortly after the couple returned to SLC from a trip.”

Charlotte Sturgeon was rushed to a hospital, the place she later died, police stated. Cops didn't launch a suspected motive within the incident, which is being investigated as a murder.

The incident occurred shortly after the couple returned to Salt Lake City from vacation.
The incident occurred shortly after the couple returned to Salt Lake Metropolis from trip.
Salt Lake Metropolis Police

Sturgeon remained held with out bond early Tuesday on the Salt Lake County Metro Jail, the place he’s charged with car murder — prison negligence DUI of alcohol/medicine, on-line data present. It’s unclear if he’s employed an legal professional who may touch upon his behalf.

“No additional info on this case is being launched,” Salt Lake Metropolis police stated.

The couple’s final listed tackle is in Taylorsville, KUTV reported.

The incident took place on the second level of a parking garage at Salt Lake International Airport on Monday.
The incident occurred on the second stage of a parking storage at Salt Lake Worldwide Airport on Monday.

Based on Utah legislation, an individual may be charged with car murder if the motive force operates a automobile in a “negligent method inflicting the loss of life of one other” with a blood-alcohol content material above the state’s restrict of 0.05.

Operations on the airport weren't impacted by the incident, police stated.

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