- The Utah Department of Health and Human Services revoked Safe and Sound Services’ license after three men died while under the company’s care last month.
- The company faces multiple noncompliance issues and must cease operations by March 31.
- Former employee Isaiah Vaughn Pulu, 25, is charged with three counts of murder.
WEST VALLEY CITY — The Utah Department of Health and Human Services on Wednesday revoked the day treatment license of Safe and Sound Services after three people died of carbon monoxide poisoning under the program’s care in February.
“It is our job to make sure programs comply with administrative rules and regulations designed to provide healthy and safe environments for those in care,” said Shannon Thoman-Black, director of the department’s Division of Licensing and Background Checks. “These rules and regulations are fundamental safeguards to protect vulnerable people being served in facilities and programs.”
Isaiah Vaughn Pulu, 25, of West Valley City, was charged in February with three counts of murder, a first-degree felony, for each of the deaths of Colton Warren Moser, 25, Mosa’ati Moa, 22, and Tim Jones, 39. All three were residents at different group homes in West Valley City…