A Salt Lake man charged with attempted murder for a brutal attack on a woman a year ago has now been linked to a shooting investigation that happened a month prior to that assault.
SALT LAKE CITY — A Salt Lake man accused of brutally attacking a woman a year ago has now been connected to a shooting that happened about a month prior to the assault.
Just after 11 p.m. on March 17, 2022, police responded to the area of 150 W. Paxton Ave. on a report of shots fired. One resident found a bullet hole in his wall and later "found multiple holes in one of the large garage doors and a hole in the main door for the garage," according to charging documents. The resident said he could feel pieces of sheet rock fall on him.
Cowans was arrested about two hours after the shooting and two blocks away for investigation of DUI. Police reported finding a gun and spent shell casings in his car. Those items were sent off for forensic testing and later determined to be a match to the bullets found in the homes, the charges state.
About a month after the shooting incident, on April 21, 2022, police were called to the area of 280 E. Hampton Ave. on a report of a woman who was found lying naked in an alley and "thought to be dead." The 48-year-old woman was found unconscious with numerous stab wounds.
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