3 arrested in West Valley homicide case

Published: Friday, Oct. 10, 2008 3:15 p.m. MDT
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WEST VALLEY CITY — Three people have been arrested and police are searching for two more in connection with the death of a man found bound and gagged inside a shed Thursday.

Thursday, investigators apprehended Pailate Lomu, 44, Tuusao Adele Ama, 42, and Ooleanui Salanoa, 25, and booked them each into the Salt Lake County Jail for investigation of aggravated murder, aggravated kidnapping and aggravated burglary, all first degree felonies. West Valley Police Lt. Dalan Taylor said officers are still seeking Lomu's wife Makafini, 42, and Fonua Kimoana, 29.

West Valley Police Capt. Tom McLachlan said Friday detectives were looking into whether anyone else was involved in the crime.

According to a Salt Lake County Jail report, a witness saw three men and a woman assault the victim.

Jay Wolfinger, 32, was beaten and kidnapped from his West Jordan apartment and found bound and gagged inside a West Valley shed Thursday. There was also evidence he was assaulted again inside the shed, said McLachlan.

The manager of the Broadmoor Village apartment complex, 3375 W. 7800 South, called West Jordan police to report suspicious activity in a unit about 6:45 a.m. Thursday, said Sgt. Greg Butler. When officers arrived, they determined the apartment had been entered forcibly and Wolfinger taken against his will.

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At the apartment, the group assaulted Wolfinger with their fists and part of a door jamb, according to jail documents. Witnesses then observed the victim, who was now bleeding, "wrapped in a sheet and neighbors observed the victim being carried from the location," according to jail documents.

By early afternoon, a resident near 4500 South and 3600 West found the victim bound and gagged in his garage and called police, Butler said. It was unknown how long the victim had been in the garage before he was discovered.

Wolfinger was found "bound with a ligature and bleeding from multiple injuries," according to jail documents. Lomu, who was identified by one of the witnesses in a photo lineup, had been renting the garage but was recently evicted, jail documents state.

Lomu was apparently still at the garage when the body was discovered. He "was very agitated" and made the statement "I beat him," referring to the victim, according to court documents. Witnesses were also fearful Lomu would assault them. When they told him that police were on the way, he ran, the jail documents state.

Wolfinger was taken by medical helicopter to Intermountain Medical Center where he was pronounced dead a short time later.

Police were waiting for an autopsy Friday to determine a cause of death. They were also not commenting Friday on a possible motive.

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