Support for victims and survivors of domestic violence is available 24/7: 1-800-897-LINK (5465). If you or someone else is in immediate danger, or in an emergency, please call 911 immediately.

OGDEN, Utah (ABC4) — The 48-year-old woman killed in a stabbing incident in Ogden on June 19 has been identified as Jennifer Martinez.
Related video above: Neighbors react to fatal stabbing in Ogden as suspect is in custody
The suspect in the murder, 25-year-old Alec Conrad Martinez, is the victim’s son. He was arrested and booked into the Weber County Correctional Facility on June 19 on charges of aggravated murder (a first-degree felony) and disarming a police officer (a third-degree felony).
According to the Ogden City Police Department, around 1 p.m. on June 19, officers were dispatched to the 1400 block of Washington Boulevard following a call from a woman reporting “an active physical altercation taking place.”
As previously reported from the probable cause statement, on the call, Jennifer Martinez could be heard screaming “He has a knife!” and repeatedly yelling “Alec!”
When officers arrived on the scene, Alec Martinez reportedly confronted them in the street with a bloody knife, and he was detained. Officers found Jennifer Martinez with “critical injuries consistent with a knife assault.” They began life-saving efforts, but she died in the hospital.
This was an incident of domestic violence, and the Ogden City Police Department urged anyone who is involved in a domestic violence/abuse situation to report it to their local police departments or to reach out to the YCC Family Crisis Center for help. Additional resources are available at 801-394-9456.
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