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Suspected killer at center of Riverdale homicide, Amber Alert had history of domestic violence

Mar 25, 2025, 11:36 AM | Updated: 2:49 pm

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Police are searching for Ricardo Rojel Trujillo.

SALT LAKE CITY — A dramatic series of events on Monday led to the death of a woman and an Amber Alert, which was active for approximately four hours before two children were found with the suspected kidnapper — their father.

After he was questioned, Ricardo Trujillo Rojel, 29, was booked into the Weber County Jail on suspicion of aggravated murder and aggravated arson, both first-degree felony charges, according to the police affidavit.

The alleged homicide

The incident began just before 2:30 p.m. on Monday, when Riverdale officials arrived at the scene of a fire near 5100 South and 1050 West in Riverdale.

Officers arrived to find a trailer filled with smoke and the door ajar. They called out for anyone inside and nobody responded. As they entered, they found the woman with severe burn marks on her body. She was pulled out of the trailer and onto the porch.

Riverdale police outside of the trailer home where Richard Trujillo Rojel allegedly killed his girlfriend and started a fire inside on Monday, March 25, 2025.

Riverdale police outside of the trailer home where Richard Trujillo Rojel allegedly killed his girlfriend and started a fire inside on Monday, March 25, 2025. (Avi Robledo, KSL TV)

“When the officer moved the victim, he observed a puncture wound to her neck which appeared to be from a sharp object. It was determined the death was a homicide,” the affidavit stated.

Investigators learned an accelerant caused the fire, and a gas can was located inside the trailer.

According to the affidavit, a pair of blue jeans with blood on them was also found inside the trailer.

After detectives identified the woman, they learned she had two children. Officials spoke with the woman’s parents, who said she and her partner, Trujillo, were moving out of the trailer and headed to Roy that day.

According to the affidavit, the victim, Trujillo, and the two children were all last seen inside the trailer together.

The woman’s mother additionally told officers she had been to the bank with her daughter hours earlier, around noon. They returned to the trailer because Trujillo had called her, telling her to come back.

“The victim’s mother stated that the victim drove back home after the phone call with Ricardo,” the affidavit stated. “The mother did not speak to the victim again.”

Neighbors told officers they saw the two of them on the porch that morning, and another told officers she heard a woman scream some time before they arrived.

The Amber Alert

At 5:14 p.m., an Amber Alert was issued for across Utah, giving a brief description of the children and Trujillo. The Amber Alert also described Trujillo’s truck.

The truck’s license plate was picked up on a reader in Spanish Fork just after 3 p.m. A citizen also called to report they saw the truck parked in a canyon, and they saw a man walking with two young children. Officials later said they were walking up the left fork of Hobble Creek Canyon.

The back of the truck that police believe is being driven by suspect Ricardo Rojel Trujillo.

The back of the truck that police believed Ricardo Rojel Trujillo might have been driving when an Amber Alert was issued on March 24, 2025. Trujillo was the suspected kidnapper in the case. (Riverdale Police)

Officers found Trujillo and the children there. He was arrested, after resisting and assaulting an officer. Court documents noted he was found over an hour away from the children’s home, and that blood was found inside the truck.

After his arrest, Trujillo remained uncooperative, documents said, and he continued to physically resist deputies at the Weber County Jail.

“Ricardo’s behavior on this date was indicative of recent criminal conduct and his behavior exhibited signs as if he was trying to flee and destroy evidence,” the affidavit stated.

Criminal history

Past court documents for Trujillo show he faced third-degree felony charges of aggravated assault and aggravated kidnapping in 2021, after the woman in this case told police she “was asleep in their residence and awoke to (Trujillo) strangling her,” while she was pregnant with his child.

In that case, she told police she struggled to breathe as he strangled her and accused her of being unfaithful.

“(Trujillo) then punched (the victim) in the nose which caused it to bleed,” court documents state. “(He) refused to let (the victim) leave the bedroom and he threw her phone which caused the screen to shatter.”

The woman eventually begged him to let her use the restroom, and when he finally agreed, she fled and hid.

After police arrived, Trujillo admitted to punching her in the face during the incident.

In September 2021, Trujillo was sentenced to 180 days of jail only for assault, a class A misdemeanor — all other charges were dismissed with prejudice.

It was noted in the case documents that Trujillo would be placed on probation after his jail time, prohibiting him from contact with the woman, but also allowed him to attend the “birth of child.”

In January, Trujillo was booked on domestic violence charges again — this time in front of the children. Court documents said he broke through her bedroom window, and entered the residence after being let in by his sister who was inside.

Documents said he caused damage to multiple picture frames by tearing them off the wall, and scattered other household items throughout the kitchen and on the floor. He left the residence and police were called.

He was located within the trailer park with crystal meth on his person, documents said. The case was ongoing as of Monday.


This article corrects an originally misstated city in which the crime occurred. It was also updated with more breaking information after initial publication. 


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Suspected killer at center of Riverdale homicide, Amber Alert had history of domestic violence