2 arrested in shooting death of teen thought girls were 'stalking' them, police say


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KEY TAKEAWAYS
  • Four men were arrested in Cedar City after a shooting incident left a 17-year-old girl dead.
  • Michael Hess-Witucki and Ethan Galloway face murder charges, while Aldric Felipe and Matthew Sorber-Petri face obstruction charges.
  • Jail documents say the men believed the victims were stalking them, leading to the fatal shooting. Police recovered firearms and drugs during the investigation.

CEDAR CITY — Two of the men four men arrested in the killing of a 17-year-old Iron County girl said they followed and shot at her vehicle because they thought she and her passenger were "stalking" them, according to investigators.

Michael Edward Hess-Witacki, 23; Ethan Andrew Galloway, 23; Aldric S. Felipe, 21; and Matthew D. Sorber-Petri, 22, were each arrested in connection with the shooting.

Hess-Witacki and Galloway were each arrested for investigation of murder and 12 counts of discharge of a firearm resulting in serious injury; obstruction of justice; possession of a controlled substance; and possession of a dangerous weapon by a restricted person. Felipe and Sorber-Petri were each arrested for investigation of obstruction of justice, possession of a controlled substance, and being a restricted person in the transaction of a firearm.

Iron County Sheriff Ken Carpenter said the 17-year-old girl and a friend were in a red truck, driving along a stretch of road northwest of Cedar City, and were followed by another vehicle. At about 10:42 p.m., he said the second vehicle pulled up alongside the teens and started firing.

Twelve shots were fired from the vehicle, according to a police booking affidavit filed in support of the four men's arrests. The vehicle then fled the scene.

The shots struck the driver, causing her to lose control, the sheriff's office said. The truck swerved off the road, crashed through a vinyl fence and came to rest around 100 feet northwest of the intersection of Midvalley Road and 4300 West.

The 18-year-old passenger in the truck sustained a shrapnel injury to her leg, Sheriff Ken Carpenter said. He said the passenger was able to call 911.

Lifesaving measures were administered to the teen driver, but she died of multiple gunshot wounds at the scene. Her identity has not yet been released.

A 17-year-old girl driving this red truck was pursued by an unknown vehicle, shot and killed Friday night, according to police.
A 17-year-old girl driving this red truck was pursued by an unknown vehicle, shot and killed Friday night, according to police. (Photo: Iron County Sheriff's Office)

Hess-Witucki was identified as the registered owner of the vehicle that "pursued the victim to a remote location, where Galloway discharged the twelve rounds," according to the booking affidavit.

While deputies searched the area where the girl who survived the incident said the other vehicle first confronted them, the deputies found a vehicle that matched its description.

"During the investigation, several witnesses provided investigators testimony stating they observed the suspect vehicle in the same neighborhood described by the surviving juvenile victim passenger. The witnesses also provided investigators with surveillance videos that supported the witness statements and placed the suspect vehicle in the location of the homicide and neighborhood during the reported time frame," the affidavit states.

Deputies received search warrants for the suspect's vehicle and home. Before executing the search warrants, deputies detained Hess-Witucki, Galloway and Sorber-Petrie in front of a home as they attempted to leave, according to the affidavit.

"During the execution of the search warrant, several firearms and ammunition matching the caliber used in the homicide, similar to the shell casing recovered at the crime scene, were recovered. Additionally, controlled substances and drug paraphernalia were recovered in the suspect(s) residence. Narcotics, including mushroom vapes, marijuana vapes and an assortment of pipes used to smoke marijuana, were identified and recovered," deputies wrote in the affidavit.

Police said in a post-Miranda interview, that both Hess-Witucki and Galloway "admitted to participating in the homicide," according to the affidavit.

Iron County Sheriff's Office crews search the area along a stretch of road northwest of Cedar City on Saturday, Jan. 18, 2024, looking for evidence connected to the shooting and killing of a 17-year-old driver the night before.
Iron County Sheriff's Office crews search the area along a stretch of road northwest of Cedar City on Saturday, Jan. 18, 2024, looking for evidence connected to the shooting and killing of a 17-year-old driver the night before. (Photo: Marc Weaver, KSL-TV)

Hess-Witucki said he drove the vehicle and pursued the victim's vehicle, the affidavit states, and Galloway said he sat in the front passenger seat and shot at the victim's vehicle.

"Both suspects admitted that their actions had resulted in serious bodily injury and death of the victim. Their justification for chasing the victim's vehicle was they believed they had previously observed the victim's vehicle in their neighborhood and presumed the occupants of the victim's vehicle were stocking (sic) them," the affidavit states.

Investigators learned that the girls and men were in the same townhome complex for "unrelated reasons."

"At the conclusion of the interview, Ethan wrote a letter of apology to the parents of the victim, describing the reasoning why he chased the victim's vehicle and shot the victim-driver," according to the affidavit.

"Sorber-Petrie admitted that he allowed Hess-Witucki and Galloway to take his firearm, knowing they were going to use it to confront the alleged stocker," the affidavit states. "Felipe remained at the residence with Sorber-Petrie while knowing that Hess-Witucki and Galloway used Hess-Witucki's vehicle to pursue the juvenile victim's vehicle seen driving from their neighborhood."

"Our hearts go out to the families of these two young ladies. They weren't doing anything. They were just being teenagers having fun, and someone violently attacked them and ended their life for no apparent reason at this point," Carpenter said Saturday, with emotion in his voice. "We are dedicated to finding them. We are coming after them, and we will hold them accountable when we find them."

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Ashley Imlay is an evening news manager for KSL.com. A lifelong Utahn, Ashley has also worked as a reporter for the Deseret News and is a graduate of Dixie State University.
Collin Leonard is a reporter for KSL.com. He covers federal and state courts, northern Utah communities and military news. Collin is a graduate of Duke University.

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