A Utah man was arrested after police said he attempted to kidnap two girls near a West Valley City high school.Jonathan Martinez Calata was arrested at Granger
Utah man arrested at Granger High on suspicion of attempted kidnapping, impersonating police officerWEST VALLEY CITY, Utah —
Jonathan Martinez Calata was arrested at Granger High School in West Valley City on Oct. 9. He was booked on suspicion of attempted kidnapping of a minor, impersonating a police officer, and a series of related offenses. Upon his arrest for trespassing on Granger High property, Calata's backpack was searched, revealing a THC vape device, deemed illegal in Utah, especially on school grounds, according to police. Additionally, an unidentified bag of pills, testing positive for amphetamines, was discovered.
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