DNA match leads to arrest in 19-year-old cold case homicide in Magna, police say

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DNA match leads to arrest in 19-year-old cold case homicide in Magna, police say
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The Salt Lake County Sheriff's Office has made an arrest in the 14-year-old cold case homicide of Jason Royter in 2005.

<p>MAGNA — An arrest has been made in a 19-year-old cold case homicide investigation in Magna.

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