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The parents of 18-year-old homicide victim Gustavo Jarquin, Jose Luis Jarquin, holdin
Francisco Kjolseth | The Salt Lake Tribune
The parents of 18-year-old homicide victim Gustavo Jarquin, make a public plea for in
Francisco Kjolseth | The Salt Lake Tribune
Jose Luis Jarquin, father of 18-year-old homicide victim Gustavo Jarquin, makes a pub
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Monica Gonzalez, center, mother of 18-year-old homicide victim Gustavo Jarquin, makes
Francisco Kjolseth | The Salt Lake Tribune
Monica Gonzalez, mother of 18-year-old homicide victim Gustavo Jarquin, make a public
Francisco Kjolseth | The Salt Lake Tribune
The parents of 18-year-old homicide victim Gustavo Jarquin, Monica Gonzalez and Jose
Francisco Kjolseth | The Salt Lake Tribune
Salt Lake Police Detective Cody Lougy asks the public for their support for any infor
Francisco Kjolseth | The Salt Lake Tribune
Arcadio Marino, grandfather of 18-year-old homicide victim Gustavo Jarquin, bows his
Francisco Kjolseth | The Salt Lake Tribune
Jose Luis Jarquin, father of 18-year-old homicide victim Gustavo Jarquin, gets ready
Francisco Kjolseth | The Salt Lake Tribune
Salt Lake Police Detective Cody Lougy, alongside the parents of 18-year-old homicide
Francisco Kjolseth | The Salt Lake Tribune
The parents of 18-year-old homicide victim Gustavo Jarquin, Jose Luis Jarquin, holding his son's diploma, and Monica Gonzalez make a public plea for information in their sonís case during a press conference at the Salt Lake City Public Safety Building on Wed. 1, 2014. On Sept. 18, the body of Gustavo Jarquin, 18, was found by a pedestrian who was walking to the Acapulco market, near Indiana Avenue (900 South) and Pueblo Street (140 West) about 7:30 a.m. Medical examiners concluded he died of a gunshot wound in what appeared to be a homicide.
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The parents of 18-year-old homicide victim Gustavo Jarquin, make a public plea for information in their son's case during a press conference at the Salt Lake City Public Safety Building on Wed. 1, 2014. On Sept. 18, the body of Gustavo Jarquin, 18, was found by a pedestrian who was walking to the Acapulco market, near Indiana Avenue (900 South) and Pueblo Street (140 West) about 7:30 a.m. Medical examiners concluded he died of a gunshot wound in what appeared to be a homicide.
Francisco Kjolseth | The Salt Lake Tribune
Jose Luis Jarquin, father of 18-year-old homicide victim Gustavo Jarquin, makes a public plea for information in his son's case during a press conference at the Salt Lake City Public Safety Building on Wed. 1, 2014. On Sept. 18, the body of Gustavo Jarquin, 18, was found by a pedestrian who was walking to the Acapulco market, near Indiana Avenue (900 South) and Pueblo Street (140 West) about 7:30 a.m. Medical examiners concluded he died of a gunshot wound in what appeared to be a homicide.
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Monica Gonzalez, center, mother of 18-year-old homicide victim Gustavo Jarquin, makes a public plea for information in her son's case during a press conference at the Salt Lake City Public Safety Building on Wed. 1, 2014. On Sept. 18, the body of Gustavo Jarquin, 18, was found by a pedestrian who was walking to the Acapulco market, near Indiana Avenue (900 South) and Pueblo Street (140 West) about 7:30 a.m. Medical examiners concluded he died of a gunshot wound in what appeared to be a homicide.
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Monica Gonzalez, mother of 18-year-old homicide victim Gustavo Jarquin, make a public plea for information in her sonís case with the help of interpreter Amy Novoa, during a press conference at the Salt Lake City Public Safety Building on Wed. 1, 2014. On Sept. 18, the body of Gustavo Jarquin, 18, was found by a pedestrian who was walking to the Acapulco market, near Indiana Avenue (900 South) and Pueblo Street (140 West) about 7:30 a.m. Medical examiners concluded he died of a gunshot wound in what appeared to be a homicide.
Francisco Kjolseth | The Salt Lake Tribune
The parents of 18-year-old homicide victim Gustavo Jarquin, Monica Gonzalez and Jose Luis Jarquin speak with spanish television as they make a public plea for information in their son's case during a press conference at the Salt Lake City Public Safety Building on Wed. 1, 2014. On Sept. 18, the body of Gustavo Jarquin, 18, was found by a pedestrian who was walking to the Acapulco market, near Indiana Avenue (900 South) and Pueblo Street (140 West) about 7:30 a.m. Medical examiners concluded he died of a gunshot wound in what appeared to be a homicide.
Francisco Kjolseth | The Salt Lake Tribune
Salt Lake Police Detective Cody Lougy asks the public for their support for any information regarding the homicide of 18-year-old victim Gustavo Jarquin. On Sept. 18, the body of Gustavo Jarquin, 18, was found by a pedestrian who was walking to the Acapulco market, near Indiana Avenue (900 South) and Pueblo Street (140 West) about 7:30 a.m. Medical examiners concluded he died of a gunshot wound in what appeared to be a homicide.
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Arcadio Marino, grandfather of 18-year-old homicide victim Gustavo Jarquin, bows his head as the family makes a public plea for information in his grandson's case during a press conference at the Salt Lake City Public Safety Building on Wed. 1, 2014. On Sept. 18, the body of Gustavo Jarquin, 18, was found by a pedestrian who was walking to the Acapulco market, near Indiana Avenue (900 South) and Pueblo Street (140 West) about 7:30 a.m. Medical examiners concluded he died of a gunshot wound in what appeared to be a homicide.
Francisco Kjolseth | The Salt Lake Tribune
Jose Luis Jarquin, father of 18-year-old homicide victim Gustavo Jarquin, gets ready to make a public plea for information in his sonís case during a press conference at the Salt Lake City Public Safety Building on Wed. 1, 2014. On Sept. 18, the body of Gustavo Jarquin, 18, was found by a pedestrian who was walking to the Acapulco market, near Indiana Avenue (900 South) and Pueblo Street (140 West) about 7:30 a.m. Medical examiners concluded he died of a gunshot wound in what appeared to be a homicide.
Francisco Kjolseth | The Salt Lake Tribune
Salt Lake Police Detective Cody Lougy, alongside the parents of 18-year-old homicide victim Gustavo Jarquin, make a public plea for information in their son's case during a press conference at the Salt Lake City Public Safety Building on Wed. 1, 2014. On Sept. 18, the body of Gustavo Jarquin, 18, was found by a pedestrian who was walking to the Acapulco market, near Indiana Avenue (900 South) and Pueblo Street (140 West) about 7:30 a.m. Medical examiners concluded he died of a gunshot wound in what appeared to be a homicide.