Police find body of Destiny Norton
By Nate Carlisle
The Salt Lake Tribune
Eight days after 5-year-old Destiny Norton disappeared from her front yard, police discovered her body in the basement of the man who lives next door.
Craig Roger Gregerson, 20, was arrested and booked into the Salt Lake County Jail Monday night on suspicion of homicide.
After Salt Lake City Police Chief Chris Burbank made the announcement, a crowd of about 100 gathered outside Destiny's home near 700 South and 500 East, where police were still present and yellow tape sealed off the yard and driveway. Some in the crowd appeared to stop at the home as they were returning from a fireworks show, but some residents questioned how the search for the girl could have gone so wrong, and how investigators could have missed something so close.
Some in the crowd shouted profanity at police and reporters. They also wept and hugged each other.
"They told us they searched these buildings four f------ times," Norton family spokeswoman Jeannie Hill said of police. "They did not do their jobs." "The police told me if I didn't stop going into buildings, I was going to be arrested," shouted Peter Brooks, who called himself Destiny's uncle. At one point, Brooks, who was in the parking lot of an LDS church across the street from the Nortons' home, fell to his knees weeping.
Around midnight, Burbank arrived to try and calm the crowd.
The discovery, made about 8:30 p.m. capped a day of hope for Rickey and Rachael Norton, Destiny's parents. Early in the day, volunteer and law enforcement officials marched along the route of the Pioneer Day parade, passing out fliers with the girl's picture. Later, police and the FBI said they were investigating a possible sighting of Destiny at a Smith's Conoco in Farmington. Investigators also released a composite sketch of a man reported as driving a black Dodge pickup with a girl matching Destiny's description inside.
"I think most of us feel quite strongly that we're very close," Hill said Monday night, about two hours before Burbank's announcement.
Burbank did not answer questions at a hastily called 10:30 p.m. press conference. It was unknown Monday night
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This is pitifully sad! I can't imagine the depth of the grief!