SALT LAKE CITY A wanted fugitive accused by the Utah Attorney General s Office in a human trafficking case has been arrested by U.S. Marshals.
Dustin Giles Andrus, 35, of Kamas, was booked into the Salt Lake County Jail on Thursday. He had been on the run since a no-bail arrest warrant was issued on Jan. 14.
On Jan. 29, the Utah Attorney General s Office issued a press release asking for the public s help in finding Andrus. According to the statement, Andrus had fled from Clearfield police the week before, leading them on a high-speed chase that was called off due to public safety.
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SALT LAKE CITY A wanted fugitive accused by the Utah Attorney General’s Office in a human trafficking case has been arrested by U.S. marshals.
Dustin Giles Andrus, 35, of Kamas, was booked into the Salt Lake County Jail on Thursday. He had been on the run since a no-bail arrest warrant was issued on Jan. 14.
On Jan. 29, the Utah Attorney General’s Office issued a press release asking for the public’s help in finding Andrus. According to the statement, Andrus had fled from Clearfield police the week before, leading them on a high-speed chase that was called off due to public safety.
Utah law enforcement agencies are asking for the public s help in locating a man charged with two felonies related to rape, sexual assault, and exploitation of victims, including minors.