Watch Log: Friday, November 25, 2016
November 28, 2016
Watch Log: Sunday, November 27, 2016
November 28, 2016

Watch Command Log Reporting Period:

6 a.m. Saturday, November 26, 2016 – 6 a.m. Sunday, November 27, 2016

SALT LAKE CITY — The Salt Lake City Police Department receives hundreds of calls for service each day. Not all calls result in a report or arrest. Compiled by Watch Commanders in the field, the Watch Log is a summary of events that stand out to them in a given 24-hour period. Call times listed are approximate and typically reflect the first call received by SLC911 (Dispatch) for a given case. Items contained herein are based on information available at the time of its release and should not be interpreted as an admission or finding of guilt. Arrest information may differ from formal charges filed by the prosecuting agency. To see a list of completed calls for service in the last 48 hours, visit slcpd.com/policecallsforservice.

 

5:30 a.m.
Aggravated Assault
86 E 200 N
16-220771

Officers responded on reports of people fighting with possible shots fired. When they arrived and knocked on the door, they got no response at the door, and given the exigency they forced entry at the front door and found two people, Franswor Grant (32) and the victim laying on the floor of the living room just inside the door. Both individuals had minor wounds and they were secured and then checked by medical personnel. After interviewing both individuals it was learned that earlier in the evening the victim had met Franswor online and had agreed to meet at Franswor’s apartment this morning. Both admitted to using drugs together. There was then a dispute between Franswor and the victim about accusations of stolen property and the two began to fight. During the fight, Franswor prevented the victim from leaving. During the fight, Franswor allegedly slashed at the victim with a large kitchen knife but it did not appear that the victim had been cut. Franswor was booked into jail for Aggravated Assault and Unlawful Detention

11:18
Domestic-Unlawful Detention
236 N. Sun Arbor Ter.
16-220877
The victim reported that she had been confined in the apartment for the last two weeks by her boyfriend William Matthew Brunell (35).  Brunell took the victims cell phone, keys and credit cards and wouldn’t let her leave the apartment.  Today she was able to get out of the apartment when Brunell fell asleep and summoned help by yelling in the hallway.  A neighbor came out and saw her being forced back into the apartment. The neighbor was able to free her from Brunell who then fled the scene.  Brunell was later located on 11/27/16 and booked into jail for DV aggravated assault and DV unlawful detention.

7:09 p.m.
Stabbing
451 S. 200 E.
16-221171

An unknown caller reported a group of males fighting in the courtyard of the Library.  When officers arrived they found a victim (31) with a stab wound to his abdomen (Charlie condition) and another victim, (28) with a superficial cut to his arm (alpha condition).  Both said that Fordell Hill, (25) stabbed them. Hill was uncooperative/combative with officers. Hill was booked into jail for aggravated assault.

9:39 p.m.
Shots Fired-Homicide
1329 N. Redwood Rd.
16-221241

Dispatch received a shots fired call at this address. Officers responded and found Kenonren Goodman (33) deceased inside the apartment with a gunshot wound.  Leroy Daniel Valdez (34) was found nearby and transported to the PSB. Valdez responded to his address to remove unwanted guests from his residence. Valdez forced entry into his apartment and got into an altercation with Goodman, when Goodman was shot and killed. The investigation into what exactly went on and the relationship between Valdez and Goodman is currently under investigation. Valdez was booked for Homicide and possession of methamphetamine.

To share information about this or other criminal activity with the Salt Lake City Police Department, please call (801) 799-3000. To remain anonymous, text us your crime tips to 274637. Start the text with the keyword TIPSLCPD (which routes it to SLCPD), then a space, followed by the relevant information or photos. Reference: crimetip

 

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