Tribal Member Charged with Murder After Deceased Man Found With Arrow Impaled In Neck 

by | Jun 28, 2025 | Featured Stories, News | 0 comments

A Uintah County man was found deceased in his vehicle with an arrow impaled in his neck on Thursday and the alleged killer has been arrested. The FBI issued a press release on Friday, sharing that the FBI, along with the Bureau of Indian Affairs and the Uintah County Sheriff’s Office, are investigating the homicide of the Vernal man. “The incident happened in the Whiterocks community, on the Uinta and Ouray Indian Reservation on June 26, 2025,” shares the FBI. “Leroy Casper Poowegup Reed, an enrolled member of the Ute Indian Tribe, was taken into tribal custody. A federal arrest warrant has been issued for Reed, who is charged by criminal complaint with murder in the second-degree while within Indian Country. According to the complaint, a deceased individual was found in a running vehicle with an arrow impaled in his neck. Further investigation by the BIA and Uintah County Sheriff’s Office led to  Reed, who was arrested at his residence in the Whiterocks community.”  

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