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Two women were killed in Utah's Capitol Reef National Park on March 5, 2026, in a shooting and stabbing linked to 22-year-old Ivan W. Miller, who is now in custody in Colorado.
Two women, Linda Dewey, 65, and Natalie Graves, 34, were killed near the Cockscomb Trailhead in Capitol Reef National Park, Utah, on March 5, 2026, while hiking.
Authorities charged 22-year-old Ivan W. Miller of Iowa with aggravated murder in connection with their deaths and the killing of 86-year-old Margaret Oldroyd in her Lyman home.
Prosecutors allege Miller shot the women near the trailhead, stabbed Dewey after she moved, and fled using stolen vehicles, with investigators tracking him via a stolen key fob to his arrest in Pagosa Springs, Colorado.
The Utah Department of Public Safety led a multi-jurisdictional investigation, and Miller, who has not spoken to police or media, awaits extradition to Utah.
The killings have shaken communities that once viewed the park as a safe sanctuary, prompting grief and renewed concerns about public land security.
Dos mujeres fueron asesinadas en el Parque Nacional Capitol Reef de Utah el 5 de marzo de 2026, en un tiroteo y apuñalamiento vinculado a Ivan W. Miller, de 22 años, quien ahora está detenido en Colorado.