Two LDS missionaries were shot at in Salt Lake City over the weekend,
according to police. One of them suffered a minor injury on his
upper-right arm when he was grazed by a bullet.
The incident happened Saturday about 8 p.m. near 1700 S. West
Temple. Two missionaries, ages 19 and 21, from The Church of Jesus
Christ of Latter-day Saints, were throwing snowballs at each other,
Salt Lake Police Sgt. Robin Snyder said. A statement from the church
has identified them as Elder Lemafe Talapa and Elder Joshua Parks.The 19-year-old was shaking off his coat when a man "appeared out
of nowhere" and without saying a word, fired three rounds at the
missionaries from about 40 feet away, Snyder said.Just as quickly as the man appeared, he was gone right after the
shots were fired. It is unknown if the man was in a vehicle or walked
away, Snyder said.Parks, the 19-year-old missionary, received an inch to 2-inch cut
due to the bullet grazing his arm. But the man reportedly did not want
to upset his family over what had happened, so he did not call police,
she said.
It wasn't until Wednesday when he told one of his church leaders about the
shooting that he was instructed to report the incident to authorities
immediately, Snyder said. By that time, however, it was hard for detectives to
find any evidence at the crime scene.
Investigators went door-to-door
questioning residents and business owners about what they saw or heard, she
said.
"We hit every house on the east and west end of the street,"
Snyder said.
The only description police have of the suspect is a man
of unknown race, about 5-foot-10 and 150 pounds, last seen wearing a blue
hoodie. Anyone with information can call police at 799-INFO (4636)."We are very grateful that neither young man was seriously hurt," said
church spokesman Scott Trotter. "We have no idea what motive there
would be for an incident such as this."Trotter said the safety of its missionaries is a top priority for
the church. LDS officials said they are working closely with law
enforcers in the investigation.
E-mail: preavy@desnews.com
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