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Show i .1 taken from Municipal Park. Walter Hines, 32, 781 E. 950 N., Ogden, was taken to Weber County Jail following a charge of driving under the influence. Roy Police Department 24, 1979 April Elizabeth Herrera, 2331 W. 4975 S., reported a gun, valued at $1 14, and a ring, valued at $281, missing. Water running in the area of Chateau Park was reported to the public works department. A girl and her dog were located following a lost child report and returned to the mother. Vikie Charlton, 4670 S. 2525 W., reported a bike theft. Loss April 28. 1979 Circle R Motel officials reported a hole in the wall of a room. Damage estimated at $50. A wallet was found and an attempt made to contact the owner. A report of someone firing a rifle within city limites was investigated. A missing person report was investigated. Assistance was given Denise Day when a tire came off her vehicle. A simple assault case was being investigated. Sand Ridge Junior High reported two cracked windows. Damage estimated at $70. Officers rerouted traffic after a Union Pacific train was stopped for about one and a half hours blocking three intersections, 4800 S 5600 S., and 6000 S. An accident at 5171 S. 2700 W., and Otto Seifert, 5266 S. 2500 W ., were involved in an accident at 5600 S. 1900 W estimated at $179. Kristie Glissmeyer, 2078 W. 4600 S., reported some money taken from her locker at Roy High. A lost child was reported. A man reported at was picked up and taken to the Ogden Rescue Mission. A lost boy was reported. An accident at 5300 S. 1900 W., involved Carolyn Thorstead Turner, 2107 W. 4700 S., and Richard Storms, 1920 W. 4975 S. An accident at 5600 S. 1900 W., involved a UTA bus and Terry Robert Sheaffer, 2314 Pierce, Ogden. A family fight was investigated. Arlene Lopez, 5000 S. 1900 W., reported a bicycle missing. Loss estimated at $85. A driving complaint near Municipal School was investigated. Helen Farmer, 2422 W. 5025 S., reported four tapes missing. Value set at $15. 7-- Sunset Police Department April 20, 1979 ft pair of glasses were found over to police. April 21, 1979 2385 N. Main, Bingham, 3381 S. 100 Secondary Water officials were advised of a problem of April 24, 1979 John Schroeder, 2383 N. 475 W., reported hearing a prowler. The area was checked by officers. Medical assistance was given at the scene of a possible overdose. The woman was transported to the hospital. Patricia McGarvey, 107 W. 1425 N., reported her daughter, Trena, had been bitten by a dog. Animal control was notified and the child taken to a doctor. A family disturance call was answered. A family fight was investigated. Three juveniles were picked up in possession of 12 cans of beer. The beer was emptied, the boys taken to the police department and released to their parents. Jason Ziler, 5651 S. 2050 W., reported a bicycle valued at $73 T t'1 vii' ; ) reported someone left without paying for $3 in gas. Two boys, 13 and 15, were talked to following a complaint of truancy and being ungovernable. They returned to school. 1 April 26, 1979 Lavoid Robertson, 969 N. 450 W., reported a vehicle drove over the lawn breaking a sprinkler head. Loss estimated at $8. Harry Norman Kinard Jr., 25, 1080 S. 1500 E., Clearfield, was taken to Davis County Sheriff's Office following a charge of reckless driving. Tamra Whitney Barber, 37, 5545 S. 2100 W., Roy, was taken to Davis County Sheriffs Office following a charge of driving under the influence and expired driver's license. An assault in the church parking lot, 325 W'. 1800 N., was April 26, Clearfield Police Department April 23, 1979 A followup in being made concerning a burglary at Clearfield High's gym and administration building. Robert Williams, 18, 1706 N. Gregory, was taken to Davis County Jail following a theft charge involving five sets of pliers, valued at $4.79 each, from Food King. Terry Topper, 730 Hill Blvd., Layton, reported a missing speed that had been parked at Steves Cafe. 1979 watch w as found and turned over to police. Delma Woodruff, 5322 S. 2375 W., Roy, reported her velni l. struck w hile parked at the Free port Center. A case of prank phone calls is being investigated. Owners of the Norge Cleaners, 331 W. 200 S., reported a door was pried open and a small amount of money taken Rose Henson, 442 S. State, reported $50 damage to a windshield broken by a rock. A April 27, 1979 Terry Timmons. 793 E. 700 S., reported $50 damage to w sand a garage. A truck at Dave's Car Lot sustained $200 damage in broken 10 window s was prowler report investigated. Joseph Leonard, 875 S. 1650 E., reported 28 cassette tapes, valued at $125 taken in a burglary Susie Glover, 34 1765 N. 2125 W., Layton, was taken to Davis North Medical Center following at accident at 1000 E. State. A April 24, 1979 Roger Walter Inwood, 18, 143 S. Main, Clearfield, was issued a misdemeanor citation for illegal possession by consumption of alcohol. Medical assistance was given at the scene of a diabetic woman, 243 W. 1425 N. Rescue 14 also responded. Jerry Eves, 132 W. 2125 N., reported a tool box and tools, valued at $240, missing from his garage. water flooding a neighborhood. Jim Russell, 4930 S. 1675 W. reported the loss of two bicycles valued at $300. d 6 V.' .'if in $5 worth of April 23, 1979 1900 W. t, reported someone put and turned Damage amounting to about $180 was reported at the LDS church, 327 W. 1800 N . A rock was thrown through a window. Ruth Myers, 189 W. 1125 N., reported a sliding glass door window and bedroom window broken by a pellet gun. Damage estimated at $120. An officer chased a car that apparently struck an island marker at 1700 N. Main and proceeded into Clinton. The vehicle was lost in a dark residential area, however, a suspect vehicle is still being investigated. parking lot involved Shirley W., Syracuse, and Curtis Evans, 5000 S. idf; Hi Hat Cafe April 22, 1979 7-- .10 at the gasoline without paying. April 27, 1979 Earl Child, 2368 W. 4400 S., reported a 10 speed missing. Loss estimated at $90. Glen Paskett, 4625 S. 2575 W., reported $150 damage when two radial tires were cut up. An accident at 4800 S. 1900 W. involved Michael Salvitt, 4560 S. 1725 W . and Robert Taylor, 4600 S. 2456 W. Loris Jones, 5000 S. 1900 W., reported two hub caps missing. Loss estimated at $178. A driving complaint on motorcycles on a sidewalk was investigated. at the April 25, 1979 . Roberta Wardleigh, 2015 W. 6075 S., reported her car hit at Roy High in a hit and run accident. A theft of $6.50 in change from Roy Highs gym was reported. Hugh Smithj 353 E. 3250 N., North Ogden, reported a CB and stereo, valued at $300, taken from his car parked in Roy. An accident CLEARFIELD COURIER, May 2, 1 979, Page 3 Russell Keith Smith, 20, New York, was taken from the Job Corps to Davis County Jail on charges of battery. Officers responded to the scene of a report of two juveniles trespassing near Pullums Pond. The boys were referred to their parents. A watch was found and turned over to police. Five juvenile suspects have agreed to work out the return of materials and some labor for taking 4x8 sheets of subflooring from the construction site of the Community Church. The stolen wood was used by the boys to build a fort. Gene Elliott, 87 Villa Dr., reported a 1957 Ford box with straight axel missing. Valued at $150. A 16 year old w as picked up on a probation violation. A suspicious person report was investigated. Mary Wilbert, 1821 N. 1450 W., Layton, reported a purse missing from her car. It had been parked at 831 E. 1000 S. Penny Lee Altman, 21, 5247 S. 2425 W., Roy, was transported to Davis North Medical Center following an accident at Freeport Center The woman left Trammel Crow, striking a semi-truc- k trailer and a building wall. The top left side of the vehicle was peeled back to the trunk from impact against the trailer. A boy was cited for altered inspection sticker and no license in his possession. Adrian Ware, 18, Denver, Colo. , was taken to Davis County Jail from the Job Corps on charges of forging a money order. Eric Siglan, 5, 725 N. 825 W., was bitten by a dog. Animal control authorities ere contacted. Jean Waters, 805 Birch, reported a license plate missing. A case of telephone harrassement was being investigated. . Obituary Carolyn Borger Carolyn ROY-Mr- Campbell Borger, 83, of Roy, died Tuesday April 24, 1979 in the Davis North Medical Center in Layton. Mrs. Borger was born Jan. 19, 18, in Rosette, Utah, a daughter of Helaman and Mary Raleigh Campbell. She was married to George King They were later divorced. She was married to John S. Borger on April 30, 1951, in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. He died in 17. She had been active in the various auxiliaries of the April 25, 1979 Alta Sutart, 44 Sycamore Dr., reported two sleeping bags taken from a trailer. Loss estimated at $50. Possible possession of a controlled substance reported at Clearfield High turned out negative. Steve Tuke, 19, 889 N. Hill Blvd., Layton, and Michael McBride, 20, 4410 Jefferson, Ogden, were transported to Davis North Hospital following an accident at Freeport Center. Apparently Mr. Tuke blacked out while driving, lost control of the vehicle and went onto a loading ramp at U.S. Steel. The car landed on his side. They were later released from the hospital. Riverdale LDS Ward. She was a member of Daughters of Utah Pioneers. She had lived in Logan, Brigham City and Riverdale. Surviving daughter, Helen are one B King, two Calif.; Palmdale, sisters, Mrs. Myrtle C. 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