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Show Thursday, May 1, 2008 NORTH COUNTY NEWSPAPERS Page 19 PoliceBeat I SELECTED INCIDENTS AS COMPILED BY STAFF. ALPINE HIGHLAND KIDNAPPINGDOMESTIC VIOLENCE VI-OLENCE - Troy L. Mehlhoff, 39, has been booked into the Utah County jail on charges of two counts of 2nd degree kidnapping and domestic violence. About 6 p.m. on April 24, officers were notified of a domestic violence and kidnapping incident which had occurred earlier in the day in Alpine. A 38-year-old woman said she and her boy friend had become involved in a verbal argument ar-gument at approximately 2 p.m. at their common residence. The argument escalated to a point where she was physically assaulted as-saulted and bound with duct tape ArPKJCESyOUCAN AFFORD A t. ' X 07 COACHMAN SPIRIT OF i Vt. k- - . . ... ... 11 24 leer, stove, uvu, Microwove.sinx. mage, SofaBed, Window Curtains, Cloth Seats, AC. b: . m n m i m i. -li BEST Rnnvcwno PRAaiCES fj FOR LESS! 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CRIMINAL TRESPASS - Officers Of-ficers were dispatched to a report that several juveniles were breaking break-ing Into a church through a window. win-dow. Officers arrived and located the suspects. The suspects had pried open several drawers in the church. Officers cited four juveniles juve-niles for criminal trespass. DUI - A 29-year-old man was arrested on April 20 for DUI after officers made a traffic stop. SIMPLE ASSAULT, INTOXICATION, INTOXI-CATION, DISORDERLY CONDUCT CON-DUCT - A 32-year-old woman was arrested for simple assault, disorderly conduct and intoxication intoxica-tion on April 20 after officers were dispatched to a report of two women fighting at a local 'J'J i LP msnB E? Cheaper, Faster, Better Scrapbook pages Gel your digitally created scrapbook pages printed on real photographic paper, any size, with let cost ti es hassle than printing on your own printer... ...and for those of you who still cut and paste your traditional scrapbook pages. IT'S TIME TO SHARF.. Ciet copies of your work to share with family and friends! iv i 03 FOREST RIVER WILD WOOD 23 leet, microwave, electric slldeout solid oak . .. panel, creative breeze. -7f 1 1 N! -.a,. restaurant. FAMILY DISPUTE - An 18-year-old man was arrested for criminal mischief, illegal consumption con-sumption of alcohol, threats against life or property and abuse of a 911 call after officers were dispatched to report of a family dispute on April 20. RETAIL THEFT -On April 21, an 18-year-old woman was cited for retail theft after she was caught taking various "snacks" from a local business. SIMPLE ASSAULTDISORDERLY ASSAULTDISOR-DERLY CONDUCT - A 47 year-old year-old man was cited on April 22 for simple assault and disorderly conduct and a 17-year-old boy was cited for disorderly conduct after officers were dispatched to a road rage incident. MARIJUANA POSSESSION AND DUI - On April 22, an 18-year-old man was arrested for DUI, possession of marijuana and possession of drug paraphernalia after officers stopped to check on a suspicious vehicle. A 19-year-old passenger and a 20-year-old passenger were arrested for possession pos-session of marijuana. RETAIL THEFT - A 45-year old man was cited on April 22 for retail theft after he attempted to shoplift several music CDs from a local business. INTOXICATION - A 52-year-old man and a 36-year-old man were arrested on April 23 for intoxication in-toxication and disorderly conduct after officers were dispatched to a report of a man yelling and fighting with a woman. mmm 7 J At Spinal Aid Centers of America we offer non-surgical, non-drug spinal decompression, a FREE consultation to determine if you are a candidate, our web doctor consult online at www.spinalaid.com and we've also put together a FREE DVD to help you understand. You can receive a copy simply by calling. 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DUI A 39-year-old man was arrested on April 26 for DUI af- ter his vehicle was stopped for speeding SUPPLYING ALCOHOL TO A MINOR - On April 26, a 21 -year-old man was cited for supplying alcohol to a minor and a 17-year-old boy was cited for illegal possession pos-session of alcohol after a citizen watched the transaction between the two suspects. INTOXICATION - A 55-year-old man was arrested on April 26 for intoxication after officers were dispatched to a disturbance at a local business. DUI - A 33-year-old woman was arrested for DUI after officers were dispatched to a report of a traffic accident on April 26. CEDAR FORT TRAFFIC ACCIDENT - A driver driv-er braked sharply to avoid hitting a deer in the roadway. Another vehicle following behind struck the first vehicle in a rear-end colli- mm vm i SpinalAidNt www spinalaid.com GAME H1I1I?, W n.iaimlnitluAiirtiii i Ai m f ii 1 1 : M 1 1 1 1 ''UP -: ' . j S ' 3 sion. No injuries were reported to anyone in the vehicles. The deer was not hit. Both vehicles had minor damage. The driver of the second vehicle received a warning warn-ing for following too closely. EAGLE BIOUNTAIN DUI - An officer made a post-midnight post-midnight traffic stop on SR73 because he observed erratic driving behavior. The driver failed field sobriety tests. There were open containers ef alcohol in the vehicle. A records check showed that the driver had a revoked registration, suspended driver's license and no interlock device. He was booked into the Utah County Jail, AUTO THEFT - A patrol officer of-ficer stopped a car for a minor mechanical violation in the early morning hours of April 26. Computer Com-puter records listed the vehicle as stolen from another Utah County city. Both the adult driver and juvenile ju-venile passenger were arrested. The driver was booked into the Utah County Jail for auto theft and the passenger was booked into a juvenile detention facility. 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