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Man sentenced to 15 years to life for 2024 murder of infant at Midvale Road Home shelter

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SALT LAKE CITY, Utah, Feb. 3, 2026 (Gephardt Daily) — Today, Salt Lake County District Attorney Sim Gill announced a Third District Court judge sentenced Zachary Jarred Walton, 30, to 15 years to life for the murder of an infant, referred to as S.S.

On Aug. 25, 2024, the defendant was caring for S.S. at the Road Home Shelter in Midvale, where they both lived, while the infant’s mother was at work, the D.A.’s announcement says. The mother initially told investigators she considered Walton a “family friend.”

The infant’s mom told police the defendant had cared for the baby on several occasions. 

During questioning “the defendant told police that on Aug. 25, [the baby] S.S. slept most the day, but she was awake and crying in the evening. The defendant decided to take the infant to the roof to calm her down, but he told police that when he got into the elevator, he hit her head twice using significant force.

“Video surveillance shows when the defendant got off the elevator at the roof, the infant’s head went limp, and he tried blowing in her face for around 17 minutes, as if he was trying to wake her up, before he took her down to the lobby, where she started to get medical attention and was eventually transported to the hospital.”

At Primary Children’s Hospital, an exam of the infant showed she had skull fractures, intracranial hemorrhage, and both acute and healing rib fractures, the statement says. While at the hospital the infant was initially put on life support, but nearly two weeks later was taken off and died a short time later.

On Dec. 8, 2025, Walton pleaded guilty to one count of first-degree felony murder.

On Feb. 2, a judge sentenced him to 15 years to life for one count of first-degree felony murder.

A statement by the child’s mother was read by a representative of Utah Homicide Survivors at sentencing.

“In it she said she seeks justice for her daughter. Her mother talked about her daughter’s incredible intelligence, breathtaking beauty and infectious smile. S.S.’s mother said that she will show up and speak for S.S. the rest of her own life,” the statement says.

“The father of S.S. said that she gave his life purpose and motivation to be better than he had been before. He said she was full of life, love and potential.”

Gill shared comments:

“Our hearts go out to the grieving family of this infant today. We hope that the sentence imposed by the judge helps them feel they have received some measure of justice for the loss of their child. This infant death is a tragedy that could have been avoided, if you are responsible for a child and are struggling, please reach out for help.”

Gill thanked the prosecuting attorney and the Unified Police Department for their work on the case.

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