A Spanish Fork man charged with killing his mother and stepfather had pictures of their deceased bodies on his phone, according to police.
SPANISH FORK — A Spanish Fork man charged Friday with killing his mother and stepfather had pictures of their deceased bodies on his phone, according to police.
Erickson had been living at the home and police say neighbors had reported seeing him there that weekend. Jeannie Parker's car and cellphone were both missing from the residence. Her phone was "pinged" by detectives who determined it was near Steamboat Springs, Colorado. Deputies with the Grand County Sheriff's Office in Colorado were notified and located the vehicle in Kremmling."When Tyston Erickson was taken into custody in Grand County, Colorado, officers located a handgun in his waistband, as well as two other firearms inside the Hyundai Elantra.
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