The Latest on the search for a missing 5-year-old girl in Utah (all times local):
2:40 p.m.
DNA has provided further evidence that the 21-year-old uncle of a missing 5-year-old girl in Utah is behind her disappearance, police said Tuesday.
Evidence also indicates the girl, Elizabeth “Lizzy” Shelley, is hurt but police did not elaborate. Shelley was reported missing Saturday by her family after they woke up.
“We would never dash the hope that we would find her alive,” Logan Police Chief Gary Jensen said at a news conference. “But it’s certainly a concern for us at this point; Lizzy’s safety.”
Jensen said police have “strong evidence,” including the DNA, linking Alex Whipple to the disappearance of Shelley. He was denied bail Tuesday during a court appearance in Logan.
His attorney, Shannon Demler, had argued that Whipple should get bail because he has not been charged in connection with the disappearance.
The girl was last seen before family members went to bed about 2 a.m., Jensen said. The uncle was staying at the house that night but doesn’t live there.
The ongoing search is concentrated on a one-half mile (0.8 kilometer) area around the family’s home in Logan, in a picturesque mountain valley near the Idaho border about 80 miles (129 kilometers) north of Salt Lake City.
Nancy Buttars, 63, said crews searched Monday along a river behind her house, walking up and down the banks and through underbrush, as well as along railroad tracks.
She said she had searched her property after hearing alerts about the missing girl.
For many people, the case has disturbed a close-knit sense of tranquility that comes with living in a small community.
“I just hope they find her and put an end to it,” Buttars said.
Whipple was found Saturday afternoon about 10 miles from the family home. He was combative and refused to identify himself several times when police spotted him walking in a remote area, according to court documents.
Police found him with a metal baseball bat, alcohol and drug paraphernalia. Jensen said the bat isn’t part of evidence in the disappearance.
Whipple was booked into Cache County Jail for investigation of probation violations, failure to identify himself to police and possession of a controlled substance.
In 2016, Whipple was convicted of assaulting his roommate in an incident of domestic violence, according to court records.
That same year, Whipple was arrested after police said he stole his neighbor’s car and drove under the influence of alcohol. A 40-mile (64 kilometers) chase ended when the Utah Highway Patrol spiked the tires of the car, court documents show.
Whipple was sentenced to prison in March 2018 but his term was suspended, and he was instead ordered to serve 180 days in jail and five years of probation.
1:55 p.m.
A Utah man who police say is the only suspect in the disappearance of his 5-year-old niece has been denied bail and will be kept behind bars as the search for the child continues.
Alex Whipple made a brief court appearance Tuesday in Logan on probation violation charges.
Logan Police Chief Gary Jensen said Tuesday that investigators have “strong evidence” including DNA linking the 21-year-old Whipple to the disappearance. However, he has not been charged in the crime.
Whipple’s attorney, Shannon Demler, declined comment outside court.
Jensen says evidence also indicates the girl is hurt but police did not elaborate.
Whipple was arrested Saturday after the girl went missing. Police say he has not been cooperative.
Whipple has a criminal record that includes an assault involving domestic violence, possession of a stolen vehicle and drug-related charges.
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11:35 a.m.
LOGAN, Utah (AP) — The search for a missing 5-year-old girl has stretched into a fourth day in Utah, with police saying her 21-year-old uncle is the suspect in her disappearance.
Logan Police Chief Gary Jensen told reporters Tuesday that investigators have “strong evidence” including DNA linking Alex Whipple to the disappearance of Elizabeth “Lizzy” Shelley. She was reported missing Saturday morning.
Jensen says the girl is believed to be hurt. He did not elaborate.
Whipple was found in a rural area and arrested Saturday. He is in custody on a probation violation and has not been charged in the girl’s disappearance.
Whipple has a criminal record that includes an assault involving domestic violence, possession of a stolen vehicle and drug-related charges.
It’s unknown if he has an attorney.








