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Show Thundty, March 9, 2006 NORTH COUNTY NEWSPAPERS PoliceBeat SELECTED INCIDENTS AS COMPILED BY 8TAFF. Orozn SUSPICIOUS SAUS - Orem polic have Ukn Mvvral report during th pstt wk of (utpictout Hitpsnic male tiling Chihuahua pupptM from Mexico in parking Iota and outeide butineatet in the city. Thasa man are not affiliated with the buainetaet and ar uaually atkad to leave, when discovered by store employees. The men are charging between 1400 to f 600 per puppy, 'which apparently still represents a sizeable size-able discount when compared to the purchase price of a Chihuahua through a reputable breeder, said Lt Doug Edwards. Tha Oram Department of Public Safety warns prospective buyers to be careful when making these types of purchases. One woman was understandab'y upset when the puppy she paid hundreds of dollars for died five days later. She was told by her veterinarian that tha puppy was only about four weeks old and too young to have left its mother. "This woman is sadly out the money," Edwards said, Department Animal Control Officers have contacted both Utah and federal vets, and finding nothing noth-ing there that would prevent the sale of the puppies, have been referred to the Center for Disease Control for possible help, No word back from the CDC about needed paperwork on the dogs. In the meantime, prospective buyers are wqvS to remember that "you're being asked to buy a dog out of a cardboard box ... And there ain't no guarantees on that box)" ASSAULT BY STUDENT - A 14-year-old student attending Orem Junior High School was arrested March 2 at noon after he assaulted a teacher who stepped in to intervene inter-vene when the suspect and another anoth-er student started rough housing in a physical education class, The 14-year-old became verbally abusive and physical when he knocked a pair of glasses and a magazine out of the teacher's hand. He was taken to a classroom where he threw a desk and damaged the desk. The student then punched the teacher In the face, arm and ribs, causing redness and bruising, The suspect is being referred to juvenile court on charges of assault and criminal mischief, CHILD ABUSE AAACST -Officers arrested 26-yr-ok) Julio Remirez-Lrme on March 1 for sodomy in connection with the abuse of a 6-yr-old boy. The Incident occurred at an apartment (n south Orem, The mother of the boy who was also Remirez-Lerms's girlfriend had been away since Feb, 28 and came home to find Remirez-Lerme Remirez-Lerme in a bedroom with her son. She and Ramirez -Lr ma argued and she reportedly grabbed a knife and told Ramirez-Lerma to leave the apartment She thn called the police. Officers arrived and found the suspect waiting outside the apartment apart-ment on the porch. He said his girlfriend girl-friend was drunk and had threatened threat-ened him with a knrfe. The officers investigated the incident and talked to the little boy. They felt the child was being truthful as he related details of the serious crime committed com-mitted against him by Ramirez-te-rma, Ramirez-Lerma was arrested on the spot and booked into the Utah County jail. Immigration and Naturalization Srvice has placed a hold on him because of hi undocumented un-documented status. WAJtAANT AflST - Officers were dispatched to a suspicious vehicle in which two men were reportedfy watching homes in the area with binoculars. Officers found the car in the area of 1260 North and 20 West The men setd they were watching the home for friend who had been the victim of a thwft The owner of the home verified their activity, however, one of the men in the car had a $16,000 wmani out for his rrt and drug paraphernalia was found inside the car belonging to both men. r hunt jjfMl man tt fm! 2M f ew f w mm We Mi) T&m tm ft fcfctf faewtay pMfwsj WeWtW M 1 1 "WhotDoYouhorr twMw 4en fcr (mum. tin Mt Um M Evangelical Church Selling your home is not a do-it-yourself project. r I I I v. iiiv auiMiiiiy wiiivi iiiv. ' Ortm CRIMINAL MISCHIEF - The America First Credit Union at 1219 S, 800 East and Kay Bank at 1245 S. 800 East each had two windows shot out sometime March 4 or March S, STOLEN VEHICLE - A woman reported that her white 1993 Jeep Wrangler was stolen form her home in the area of 400 North and Main Street on Friday night The Jeep had been left unlocked. AUTO BURGLARY - Stereo equipment was stolen from a locked car sometime Friday night parked in tha area of 600 West 100 South. BURGLARY - A home was burglarized bur-glarized Saturday evening in the area of 400 East and 600 South. Someone broke into the locked garage while the occupants were away and got into the house. Nothing Noth-ing was found missing by the owners, own-ers, and the suspect apparently left through the front door. BUROLARY - Sometime Sunday night unknown suspect entered the fenced enclosure surrounding the property of Bonneville Roofing at 1522 W. 400 South and stole two Little Giant ladders. American Fork ARREST Two men were arrested ar-rested when police responded to American Fork High School on a call from neighbors about suspicious suspi-cious persons at the school. Response Re-sponse was within eight minutes of getting the call and an 18-year-old man was arrested. Officers were able to detormine it was a burglary, and developed leads taking them to a second suspect "Our officers did a great job," said Chief Lance Call. ARREST Two men were arrested ar-rested Thursday for possible felony theft after trying to sell fraudulent jewelry to a local business, The business owner was suspicious and called police. AlplnaTTlghlnnri TRAFFIC STOP ARREST - Police Po-lice arrested Todd Wake on a warrant war-rant out of Highland Justice Court after he was stopped for a traffic infraction in Alpine. He was also issued a misdemeanor citation for driving on a suspended driver's license, BURGLARYTHEFT - Police responded to an Alpine residence , where the homeowner reported several items were missing from his home after a party. There was no sign of forced entry. TRAFFIC OFFENSE - Police issued several traffic citations to drivers who ignored a road closure sign and drove around the sign and barricades on Highland Boulevard and SR92. Highland Boulevard, was closed at the time due to road construction. Eagle ETonntaln UNLAWFUL SEXUAL ACTTV-fTY ACTTV-fTY INVOLVING A MINOR - A deputy who stopped a vehicle on Renche Parkway on Feb. 18 for a vehicle equipment offense located Herrj tote; 1 MM at Art ffril mm-Km IM SM WMDkUJeMK-tl Slfeaa'tva -nrVT ""I Title Loans on ATVs, Cart, Motorcycles mmm'&miMfNm 'Sunt ' M Pwmem mm Ovtun - fcwK 1tw 444 W. Center Provo 374-8076 HOUftS REALTOR Cenerattijns of Searing Experts ( 801 4264900 t a 23 year-old man from Salt Lake County with a 14 year-old girl from Utah County who was listed as a runaway. Further investigation revealed that the man had been involved with the juvenile on two separate occasions. The man was arrested and transported to the Utah County Jail pending arraignment arraign-ment on the charges of enticement of a minor over the Internet and unlawful sexual activity involving a minor. Pleas ant Orovo BURGLARY - Officers were contacted con-tacted by telephone about a theft. Reporting party said her purse was stolen out of a vehicle which was parked in her garage. The garage door was open and the vehicle' door was left unlocked. The purse that was stolen had several personal per-sonal papers and bank cards. The individual has reported the cards to the bank as being stolen. The cards have been used in American Fork and possibly in Pleasant Grove. BURGLARY - Officers were dispatched dis-patched to a criminal mischief at a residence. It was found that a burglary bur-glary and assault had been committed com-mitted at another residence prior to this incident After the burglary, the suspect came to this address and threw a rock through the window. Suspect information was gathered and a summons was issued. fen Help promote literacy in our schools! Mi km -. 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Incident to his arrest the driver wes searched and methamphetamine was seen falling out of his pant leg. The driver was booked into the Utah County Jail for possession of methamphetamine, driving on a suspended drivers license, and for a stop sign violation. The vehicle was impounded, bcrfd -for -owner, CONTROLLED SUBSTANCE PROBLEM - Police responded to a contained dog. The owner was found. The owner had a warrant and was arrested. Other offenses were an animal problem and possession pos-session of drug paraphernalia. ASSAULT - A victim was assaulted as-saulted by an unknown individual. The victim had possible suspect information. CRIMINAL MISCHIEF - An officer of-ficer spoke with an individual who said her vehicle had been damaged. dam-aged. After finding the vehicle had been damaged, officer spoke with a suspect who said he did it The suspect has not yet been charged Federal Consumer Protection has confirmed the fuel saving described in this advertisement. 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