Person of interest in West Valley homicide found and in police custody
Jan 5, 2025, 1:35 PM | Updated: Jan 6, 2025, 11:04 am

Police have arrested Nestor Rocha-Aguayo, and said he is a person of interest in the homicide investigation of Talia Benward. (Unified Police Department of Greater Salt Lake)
(Unified Police Department of Greater Salt Lake)
SALT LAKE CITY – A West Valley City man police said is the suspect in the death of his ex-girlfriend is now in custody.
Sgt. Aymee Race with the Unified Police Department said 24-year-old Nestor Rocha-Aguayo was apprehended in Fillmore. Police said he was on a bus heading to Mexico at the time.
He became a person of interest after a missing woman’s body was discovered by investigators Saturday.
Police said family members of 31-year-old Talia Benward reported her missing on Thursday.
“Due to the nature of and circumstances of her disappearance, a team of officers and detectives were mobilized to investigate her disappearance and attempt to locate her quickly,” police said.
Investigators believed Benward was either dead or being held against her will by a “violent” ex-boyfriend.
“The family had made some concerns just on, again, the history and the nature of the violence of those cases,” Race said.
KSL found records of multiple incidents of domestic violence involving Rocha-Aguayo and Benward.
When asked about the suspect’s immigration status, Race could not specify his status but said one thing investigators were “looking at” was “aggravated reentry.”
On Saturday, police reported a detective began searching in total darkness and snowy conditions in an area of Tooele County where they believed Benward might be. Benward’s body was discovered at approximately 5:20 a.m. Saturday by a K-9 unit.
Police couldn’t say what led investigators to Tooele County for their search.
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