Public’s help sought by Herriman police in homicide investigation

Public's help sought by Herriman police in homicide investigation
January 9, 2026

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Public’s help sought by Herriman police in homicide investigation

HERRIMAN — Police in Herriman are seeking information from the public for their investigation into the death of a man whose body was found in a shallow grave in Tooele County last month.

Jeffrey Maurico Lopez, 32, was arrested for investigation of aggravated murder in the death of Kevin Van Beuge, 60, of Herriman.

He was also booked into the Salt Lake County Jail on Dec. 29 for investigation of aggravated kidnapping, aggravated robbery and abuse or desecration of a dead body.

Van Beuge was reported missing by his family one day after he left his home on Dec. 27, with the intent of buying auto parts from another man — but was shot and killed, police say. His body was left in his truck for more than a day while the gunman drove around before dumping his body in Tooele, according to police.

On Thursday, Herriman police said their detectives want to speak with anyone who may have seen that truck, a blue 2019 Ford Ranger in the Tooele County area between Dec. 28 and Dec. 29.

Investigators are specifically looking for any footage or tips about the truck being spotted in the area of Stansbury Island or south of Stockton east of state Route 36 and south of state Route 73, police said in a statement Thursday.

Additionally, detectives are looking to speak with anyone who may have had any transactions with Lopez during the same time frame.

Those with information they feel may be helpful to detectives regarding this investigation are asked to reach out to the Herriman Police Department at 801-858-0035, and reference case number HR25-24632.

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