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Show Accidents, vandalism checked by Police Police Chief Mel Dalton reported that several minor traffic accidents were investigated investi-gated by Moab City police department this week, as well as some incidents of vandalism. vandal-ism. On Wednesday, Feb. 22 at City Market parking lot a 1977 Pontiac belonging to Carol Marshall was hit by an unknown vehicle, doing approximately ap-proximately $200 damage. Michael Young, backing a 1972 Ford at 4:25 p.m. in the Sears parking lot on Feb. 23, hit a 1977 Chevy driven bj Hallie Tibbits. There was about $300 damage to ther-Chevy ther-Chevy and $150 damage to the V Ford. I V At 6:45 p.m. on Feb. 24,' Glen Mays lost control of his 1975 Kawasaki while crossing a cattle guard on the dump road. His motorcycle over-1 ' turned and sustained approximately approx-imately $150 damage. On Feb. 27 at 10:05 u. Rhonda Shumway was dri-ifl ving north on Main Street ina 1974 Malibu. She bit a 1977 Ford pickup going west on 1st North street, driven by Betty' Mae Beeson. There was about 11 $450 damage to the Mali ( and $200 to the pickup. RhonJ ( da was cited for failure to yield right of way and for not having a driver's license in her possession. j A&W Drive-In reported to the police department on Feb.! 28 that approximately $300 worth of windows had been shot out with an air rifle. f |