so the person of interest is a army IT Nigerian breh who wrote his own book... looking suspecious as hell selling his stuff on Craigslist for free
https://www.amazon.com/Forge-Identit.../dp/B07F9S4C38
Ezekiel was almost 15 when he witnessed a gruesome murder. An angry mob burned his neighbor alive in the street and the man died at his feet. Sadly, it was not the last time he witnessed such horror. With his well respected father as guide and mentor, Ezekiel saw this death, then a death much closer to home when a loved one was killed in the same brutal, terrifying way 50 feet from him, and he could do nothing to stop it. Staggering to recover from these severe traumas, he finds relief and joy in meeting his first love, becomes embroiled in grand theft, and experiences heartbreaking betrayal. Ezekiel must decide if he will join the ranks of a criminal mastermind, or fight to escape the tyranny that has surrounded his young life. Or even beat them at their own game.
When trust is lost, can he even trust himself?
EXCLUSIVE: Homeowner who has been identified as 'person of interest' in case of the missing Utah student who boasted she was a 'sugar baby' is a former Army IT specialist, 31, who gave away mattress and box spring that police are trying to find
- Ayoola 'AJ' Ajayi, 31, is a person of interest in the case of missing University of Utah student Mackenzie Lueck
- The former Army IT specialist owns the Salt Lake City home police searched yesterday in connection to the case
- Ajayi listed a mattress and box spring for sale for free on selling website LetGo five days ago, which Salt Lake City Police are now trying to find
- Ajayi was employed by the Army as an Information Technology Specialist for nearly two years before leaving in June 2016, according to his LinkedIn
- Sorority member Lueck disappeared after taking a Lyft car on June 17 from the airport to a park located just five miles from Ajayi's home
- DailyMail.com exclusively revealed on Wednesday that Lueck is a 'sugar baby' who sought out men over the age of 35 online
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Cheyenne Roundtree For Dailymail.com
Published: 14:23 EDT, 27 June 2019 | Updated: 18:01 EDT, 27 June 2019
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A former Army IT specialist who owns a home five miles from a park where University of Utah student Mackenzie Lueck went missing, has been named as a person of interest, DailyMail.com can reveal.
The Salt Lake Tribune reports investigators said Wednesday that Lueck was texting someone as she left the airport shortly before she was last seen and that person is cooperating with cops but is not considered a suspect.
Salt Lake City Police have been searching the home of a man they identified as a person of interest in Lueck's case, revealing they had collected evidence from the home at a press conference on Thursday.
While police declined to name the homeowner, DailyMail.com learned it is owned by Ayoola 'AJ' Ajayi, 31, who lists a private room inside the home on Airbnb for up to $40 a night.
Officials announced they are now searching for a mattress and box spring that Ajayi had given away for free on resale website LetGo five days ago.
Salt Lake City Police requested for the person who picked up the items to contact them, as they continue searching for Lueck.
Lueck, a 23-year-old sorority member, disappeared after taking a Lyft car on June 17 from the airport to a park located miles away from her apartment.
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Salt Lake City Police have been searching the home of Ayoola 'AJ' Ajayi, 31, revealing they had collected bags of evidence from the home at a press conference on Thursday
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Officials are now searching for a mattress and box spring that Ajayi had given away for free on resale website LetGo five days ago. Pictured: The mattress Ajayi posted to give away
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The sorority member disappeared after taking a Lyft car on June 17 from the airport to a park located miles from her apartment
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Police said that they had collected bags of evidence from the home. Ajayi lists a private room inside the home on AirBnb for up to $40 a night
Ajayi was employed by the Army as an Information Technology Specialist for nearly two years before leaving in June 2016, according to his LinkedIn.
He currently works at Dell as a Senior Technical Support Analyst and has so for the past 10 months.
Salt Lake City Police Chief Mike Brown said on Thursday the male person of interest is not in custody.
Authorities have said they believe the house has a connection to the disappearance of Lueck, but declined to provided any more details.
The announcement came shortly after authorities spent 19 hours searching Ajayi's home in a middle class neighborhood on Salt Lake City's west side, with neighbors describing officers entering it with shovels and police dogs.
Police have not indicated if they suspect foul play, but said they were worried as she has missed classes and flights.
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Ajayi was employed by the Army as an Information Technology Specialist for nearly two years before leaving in June 2016, according to his LinkedIn
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He currently works at Dell as a Senior Technical Support Analyst for the past 10 months