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Show gBg v::.,..:v:. j7ol? T5 easan t G ro vc 1 iui 1 1 um s m nil 1 hi ml una mm - three shots from a pistol before be-fore leaving the scene in the white suspect vehicle. After arriving on scene, officers gathered suspect information and evidence. This case will remain active and further investigated in-vestigated by detectives. Police responded to reports re-ports of two female suspects observed vandalizing a vehicle. ve-hicle. Upon arrival the victim vic-tim informed us of possible suspects. They later turned themselves in. However, the victim refused to press charges. charg-es. No further action was taken. Police responded to Mac-eys Mac-eys grocery store on shoplifter shoplift-er in custody. After further investigation, the suspect was found to be in possession of a schedule 2 controlled substance. sub-stance. On August 9, officers took a report of a criminal mischief which occurred at a local bank. There is suspect information. Police responded on a report re-port of criminal mischief, the reporting party stated that a window of his vehicle and been broken. Police responded to Cambria Cam-bria Apartment complexes on a report from a towing company com-pany that they were in the process of towing a vehicle and a female came out and began to argue with the tow driver. On August 10 officers responded re-sponded on an attempted burglary. bur-glary. The victims said that they heard a soft knock at the door and then someone tried to open the door. Officers searched the area and could only locate a handicapped female fe-male wailing in the area. No further action was taken. An officer made contact with the complainant regarding regard-ing some vehicle parts being stolen off a broken down car in a building that he owns. The officer found no information infor-mation was available on who took the items. The officer gathered the information that he could and filed this report. An officer responded on a report of a criminal mischief. mis-chief. The reporting party showed him a broken window in his garage where the inside pane was broken, but the outside out-side pane was not. The window win-dow frame had a mark that possibly could have been a pry mark, but the window casing did not. The window was locked and still closed. No fingerprints or other evidence evi-dence was available. On August 11 officers received a report of several items that had been stolen from Maceys and then recovered. recov-ered. The complainant made contact with the suspects in the parking lot and had them bring the items, valued at $100, back into the store. The suspects were not detained de-tained and they left the area after returning the items. cycle. There is no suspect information. This case is being be-ing referred to detectives for further investigation. Police responded on a noise disturbance of loud music. mu-sic. Contact was made with two individuals on their balcony bal-cony and drug paraphernalia was observed in plain view. Individuals refused to open the door to the residence and officers forced the door open and two arrests were made. On August 8 officers took a report of a theft of a laptop. There is possible suspect sus-pect information. This case is being referred to detectives for further investigation. An officer responded on a report of a shoplifting in progress at Maceys Food and Drug. The officer found that one male had taken an item valued at $3.69 from the store without paying for it. The individual was later issued a citation for the theft and trespassed tres-passed from the store. An officer was dispatched to a theft detail where the complainant reported jewelry stolen from her home. The complainant stated she suspects sus-pects an individual who had access to the area where the jewelry was kept while staying stay-ing in the home. The officer requested the complainant make a list of the jewelry and a description. This case will remain active and will be referred re-ferred to detectives for further fur-ther Officers took report of a vehicle theft. The vehicle was taken at gunpoint. The vehicle was later abandoned and located. There is limited suspect information. This case is actively being investigated inves-tigated by detectives. An officer was dis- patched to an aggravated robbery rob-bery in progress at a local residence where the reporting party explained an individual got out of a white passenger car and attempted to car jack another vehicle. After the suspect was unsuccessful in obtaining the keys, the. reporting party explained the suspect fired On August 4 officers responded on a burglary in progress and after a search of the home and area, were unable to locate the suspects. There was nothing taken from the home just some damage to a basement window. An officer spoke with an individual about his mailbox being damaged by kids putting put-ting ketchup on it. The victim vic-tim had suspect information for further follow-up. An officer responded to a residence in Pleasant Grove on an agency assist detail. While investigating a disorderlypossible domestic domes-tic complaint on August 5, two adults were found to be in possession of paraphernalia parapher-nalia and marijuana in their home. The altercation was determined to be verbal only. Both adults were cited for possession and released at the scene. On August 5 an officer was dispatched to a local residence res-idence on a burglary where the complainant reported his garage was opened without force somehow and property taken from his wife's vehicle. vehi-cle. There were no signs of forced entry on the garage or vehicle. At this time there is no suspect information. This case will remain active and will be referred to detectives for further investigation. An officer was dispatched dis-patched to a burglary where it was reported by an officer of another police agency, who found the stolen property prop-erty in the middle of the road in his city. The officer made contact with an individual indi-vidual living at the residence to gather further information about the burglary. This case will remain active and will be referred to detectives for further investigation. An officer was dispatched to a shoplifting detail at a local lo-cal supermarket where the complainant reported having an individual in custody for stealing items from the store. The officer arrived on scene where he gathered evidence and surveillance from the complainant. One adult male was arrested then released with a promise to appear in court for the theft. On August 5 an officer was dispatched to a vehicle burglary where the complainant complain-ant reported her car had been burglarized, but believed she had recovered the stolen sto-len property. The officer responded re-sponded to the address where he made contact with possible pos-sible witnesses and gathered statements. This case will remain active and will be referred re-ferred to detectives for further fur-ther investigation. On August 6 police responded re-sponded on a report of graffiti graf-fiti on a church. An officer found that the suspects had painted a marijuana leaf and the letters T.G.O.D. on the back side of the building. There is no suspect information informa-tion at this time. Police responded to a call of an individual who called in a fraudulent prescription to a pharmacy. Upon the officer's offi-cer's arrival at the pharmacy, the suspect was present and placed under arrest. The individual in-dividual also had possession of other prescription drugs without a prescription. The individual was transported and booked into Utah County Jail. An officer met with a male regarding a theft of a wallet. The officer found the wallet was taken while the male was at a bar. Also the suspect used the debit card to make purchases online. Police responded to the Pleasant Grove Police Department De-partment on a report of a stolen sto-len vehicle. On August 7 officers took a report of a stolen bi- |