Show F Millard Police Blotter Uithiri 'uu hiUrnuiUii t vvv jm 1'itt hut Honking and nther ht fc'rjmie June 7(i y fitim ihc lulmy M 21 William Lawrence arrested again this and Shiert Mutljlo MS were Kick Carter arrested them Deput ast t any on RoaJ in illmore Bradshaw wis diurged ith lass B Mis- week al June horner i rk llen K as egax V ancMcJ by l)cpul Morns Murton He was al mp 1X5 southbound Knikcd into Mil tor a 2 degree felony possession ol a stolen vehicle and class H misdemeanors ol possession of burglar tools driving on suspension and speedhis subiect lold olllcers his mother ing had just been released from the tah State Prison and he as on the a to see her he vehicle was stolen out ol Nevada Hail was set by Judge Ron lare at S HUM he will be appearing in 4' District Court cdnesda June 14 Rhodes Mark ( Iceland Meadow II was arrested on mp 181 southbound b Deputy Rhett Kimball on a failure to appear warrant out of Salt ake District Court tor 5M) hursdav Julv allots Andrea Shaina 28 Draper was arrested by tah Highwa trol rooper Jim erguson at mp 158 on She was booked into jail on Class B Misdemeanors of leav ing the scene of an accident and dn ing on suspension and Class C misdemeanor failure to obtain surance Hail was set at SI 2 10 al the time ol the arrest she will appear in ast Millard Justice Court She also had 2 from statew ide arrants for her arrest Draper its and the other was from Park City Police Department both agencies her to declined extradite She posted bail on local charges and was released Indav JuK 2 Robins Sam Wendall l°ol W) Sunney Dr Hrook Salina IT was arrested by Deputy Devon Quarnherg at 5(H) N Main illmore just after midnight He was in charged in illmore Cit Justice Court with Class misdemeanors of Criminal Mischief and nderage Consumption or Possession of Alcohol Hail was set at SI 01 at time of arrest Saturdas JuK Tehandon Michelle Is) Ogden IT HP Trooper Jim was arrested by She was erguson at mp 172 on hours on Class B bixiked into iail at 17 misdemeanors of Possession of Marijuana and Possession ol Drug Paraphernalia in the ast Millard Justice Court Bail was set at $420 at lime os arrest Sunday Julv Bradshaw Terrv Jav t Ramses ucsdav was demeanors of quency ot a minor tion or ontributing possession to the delin- and underage ol alcohol bail was set at SI 385 in the consump- Bradshaws illmore its charged with Justice oun Shierts was Class misdemeanor ot Supply ing alcohol to minors No ha'! was set at ihe time ot arrest He will be appearing in the 4" District Coun in illmore Ihcse subjects had paid the restitution required from their arrest last week and had iust been released from iail on a suspended sentence hey were arrested in this incident after they alleged!) look two local 17 sear old females into the mountains east of illmore Mcohol related charges were filed against the juveniles as well 23 Magna Hendersen Allan was arrested al mp 153 northbound HP Trooper Bairitt Hewas booked by on $iS68 failure to appear warrant out of South Jordan District Coun Kotasek Jeff James 26 of CaliforBill Jackson nia was arrested by Deputy illmore at the Budget Stop levaco in He allegedly staved the previous night (Salurdav JuK 3rd) somewhere near the dnv ing range of the Paradise ( iolt Course indow out hen he awoke he broke the of a indrower parked nearby and lipped over and damaged vending machines and golf course equipment He walked across the street and broke even window at the old conomy Inn at the north end of He walked south on main street Killmore and burglarized a car at 6(H) N Main and He then walked to the took £65 cash south interchange in Fillmore and tried to get a ride from someone No one would give him a ride so out of frustration he threw a large rock through the window of he Sheri IT s Office was a pickup truck called to investigate but there were no witnesses He walked back through the side streets of Fillmore and made his way to the new Amoco Station across from the Budget Stop eaco at the north end of Fillmore He damaged the building and broke indow s out of some construction equipment ith a 2 foot long metal brace le alked across the street to the Budget Stop earn ing the piece of metal and started he female to damrse the pay phone clerk asked him to stop and he approached her w ith the brace and said he was going to defend himself She called police and subiect was taken iiit vut:v Jet He wts h Mkel iM sjI ittd M at lass I lass rnixletfcinofs 'damage amount over $ im etc :nil rvisituc! 2 ( lass B mist1eTiicinorscriminil misduct He then damaged a nl holding cell jnd was subsequently charged with a ' he on Damage to a Jnl elony gree iitice is Millard I ounty ttorney viewing the ease and additional charges He will he are pending appearing in the 4 District oun He had ut completed a 10 day sentence and been released Ihe In day sentence was July V" the result of a plea bargain on an original charge of 2 degree telony possession ot a stolen vehicle Points of Kefere net Many times incidents occur on Interstate 15 ind an "mp" imilcposii is used as a location Here are a tew quick locations County Mp ine Mp Mp Holclcn summit Mp PXInterchange 1'4-Int llolden Mp IT-Mp the ut mi Int illmore Mp Mp Ion Mp Int Mp rca Mp Kit alley vit Mp Mp Ranch line County or llw UiUihihn While on spc'ial speed enloieement shifts deputies issued l'2 citations on the week ol June 21 to June in' Overall average speed was W mph again this week but there were quite a few over liM) Ihe two top speeds of the week mph he was on were 15 and 16 mph June 2s 6 miles north of illmore north5 at 3 30 in the afternoon he bound 16 was June 30 mile north of Fillmore at 6 lit pm southbound h ires and mure r ires 25 fire pages went out on 16 different fires during the week ist Millard crews responded to 10 fires and 2 rescue calls while West Millard Crews responded to 12 fire calls and rescue call Ambulance culls Fast Millard Crews responded to 5 medical calls including 2 injury accidents est Millard Crews responded to 4 medical calls including injury accidents Accidents Sheriffs deputies responded to 10 accidents this week 4 with in nines and 6 ""of the acciwith property damage only dents were in the Deltaarea and were in the Fillmore area Fourth District court report Cont From last week by 8 July 1S991 3 Page Millard School District Employees retire si''cii charged illmore County Chronicle Progress n s' aichi! t " " eei " c 'e n ore k live ev' el " see r re a !'ce V in wee rid 'e some" :v ed is u iit he i' wi- Wkei i!insn i" tiitxte p a with he' gr lhic hi id v on hislorv aihl sctipbooks Mg find lime lo d soriC IMl ennj )iv id h'rd l r h principal rice He ha to Delta He ''rd Saooi Distc! son and David C"w:r Ciato" ing to tea' ' e ' hev e - ' ir':: a - he pet ed e its principal tor about 'ene en e' went to the district ottlce r ducJlioil Specialist hurdi took over in IXX osiDirector He has also been " a' ter dv-- e'c "iich rc spec! lor ide 'Arh - is I t fn Kas Uus hr said he dicln e jitci ahd He en loved or is I" teach are t Hcpe-o- nt improv itli eigh' 'eiei'ig driver He has " the iist eight rea have n shKl ' the see edjcr cete " 'i health w 'lir- er 're Ve' " ' ciis "on! in I' altc" ol supet st lent- te ident ep 't "e shec' art po't-i as and ' Kccn l1 lhia Middle sdn hen tars ' r: ''f' :r Howard ''re r i!v eV"e'e " Shi's ?"S oh v he Aen: '" C'f ' hi- le 'el 'e education to' " n V vears m ihe 'llihote lie slatted :) Inc icy pi a pai if! c ard le'uced to oiia lf a o! the kids e pa se Millard School District announces administrative changes By Kmhv ulker ihe Millard School Hoard announced several administrative changes at June 2X school boatd meeting hey made the change's trying o cut costs maintain CiMitinuil cjuality ol education while ing strengths within the district according to a press release issued by Distnu imothy Superintendent Ray number of students throughdevlining m an out the schixil district will result approximate SI'tHHi decrease m tiie structional budget over last year's appropriation he decrease in funding ha quired lightening district budgets David Church's retirement as District Vocational Director led to the decision h the Board ot ducation to consolidate iimrcifs hih'es :i ents I'lvn assigned w UK' 'esjsons ru hev have tent IV:: Npcrv nd e J 'I'd! use sf rev iucit Middle eh tsr Jivrvt in add charge of pur a"d ove'a'l coordination o! viKit'on ed citio- ho ed Scitl Hassett as Distr ci f cuiur'i "supervisor wih ot Vita Sonh tctum as lis ither responsibilities iric hide the Summer Vioo and Migrant programs )iv id Noah IVIta Nirth leitienlirv direr- pfic Tii '"is be'en assigned as the new 'eha High pr ricipai David ac lot as principal at the Hil1 ii echre't tion U- a de- tor the m ro e ot llmore enter ill and coirt ad grains heU siariev pniK : n' pr oy shHl will assi csrdinatmg oc i' Mm Middle htil' education programs MilLudlligb i 'I ambcriscn and area P' srexe pa spcV p'ogMirs ang Urt vkbuik trict special diKt: te— lirector ot Ihe sicnment c" e end :r a luly thrmici out the f je as 'he " it" srd sk Vs and hs "'ec! at the e"ect v eat Shellie Dutson Judgements made bv Judge Ray M Harding in Millard Count) criminal matters All defendants are legally presumed innocent until proven guilts bevond a reasonable doubt Cathy Sheridan 42 plea in abeyance agreement submitted and approved pursuant to Sheridan's plea to a class B misdeamenor category simple assault and a class A misdeamenor category child abuse neglect As a condition of entering into the plea in abey ance agreement Sheridan's felony charge was dismissed Sheridan also was ordered to pay a $100 plea in abevance charge and enter into 6 months of family counseling Sara Dawn hompson 20 - the defendant appeared at continued proceedings in a felons level criminal case containing unlawful distribution one of marijuana within 10(H) feet of a school unlaw ful or a church and one distribution of a controlled substance feet of a church or a pcreodan w ithin and distribution one school of methamphetamine A preliminary hearing was set for July 8 Alan J av lor 36 - the defendant appeared at continued proceedings in a felons level criminal ease containing three unlaw ful distribution of methamphetamine w ithin 000 feet of a school or church A preliminary hearing was set for July 8 37 - the defenTony Scott Hathaway dant appeared at continued proceedings in a felony level criminal case containing a child and one of one rape aggrav ated sex abuse of a child Harding continued it until July 22 Tonya Joy Lake 29 - a defendant appeared at an order to show cause proceeding in a felony level criminal conviction unlawful containing two sexual activity w ith a minor Judge Harding allowed her to enroll in a different sexual perpertrators rehab program upon the of AP&P Molly Marie Sorenson - the defendant did not appear for judement at continued proceedings in two class B misdeamenor charges of issue bad check and one class A misdeamenor charge of issue bad check pursuant to a plea bargain Judgment was continued to July 8 Ricardo Castro Fuentes 20 - the defendant appeared for sentencing in a felony criminal case containing one conv iction of rape Pronouncing judgement in the felony conv iction Judge Harding sentenced Fuentes to the I'tah State Prison for 5 years to life I'pon his release from the I tah State Department of correction Fuentes ill be deported to his home country Thomas Allen Strand 32 - the defendant appeared for sentencing in a felony criminal conviction of one conviction of illegal possession use of a controlled substance Pronouncing judgeconvicment in the felony tion no more than five years in the I'tah State Prison The sentence w as stay ed and the defendant is to serv e 20 day s in the Millard County Jail with 2 days credit He may elect to serve final 30 days in an inhouse drug rehabilitation $500 fine $425 Surcharge Strand also has to waive his 4th and 14th ammenment rights to search and seizure and submit to random drug test search and seizure of his personal property without a warrant no sociation w ith any one w ho has possessed unlaw ful drugs He must report no later than July 26 to the Millard County Jail and 36 months probation Probation can be compacted to Montana after serv ing jail time Strand must also maintain employment and after care and successfully complete parenting classes Dcnise St Pierre 23 - the defendant appeared for sentencing in a felony criminal conv iction containing one attempted unlawful possession and use of a controlled substance and one class B misdeamenor charge of dnv ing ith a measurable amount of a controlled substance Pierre was sentenced to no more the five ears in the I 'tah Slate Prison he sentence was stayed and Pierre is to serve 45 day s in the Millard County Jail w ith credit for 12 days served She may serve the remaining 33 day s in an inhouse drug habilitation 36 month probation $10 fine $255 Surcharge servebO days comserv ice submit to random drug munity testing aand search and seizure of personal property without a warrant Pierre was also ordered to an after care program and must participate as a panel member in any drug abuse issue church etc Probation can be compacted to the state of Montana after time is served Diana Michelle Hipp 32 - the defendant appeared on a return on bench warof a class A rant for a conviciton misdeamenor charge of atiemped possession of a controlled substance Prosecuof tion testified that none Hipp's fines had been paid nor had community serv ice hours been completed Judge larding dered Hipp to bring probation current Jose Alfredo Mendoa 20 the defendant appeared for a rev ievv hearing in a conviction containing one felony felony conv iction containing one failure to stop respond at the command of a police officer Judge larding released Mendoa for drug rehabilitation Alan Drew Hardy 37 - the defendant appeared for arraignment in a felony criminal case containing three possession with intent to distribute methamphetamine and three counts of child abuse Judge larding released Hardy on his own recognizances ith the condition Hardy has no contact with the ictim and recalled his w arrant A Waiver Hearing was set for July 8 '' v i'5SslV'i'1: Ml wwk tdwaia i- ilMcArr--h:- - County Commission Highlights Gary Hone Millard County Maintenance Supervisor gave Commissioners a list of items he went over with Sahara Construction on the jail walk through The main problem w as the design of an area in the building that has caused heating problems This will be repaired and all other minor problems w ill be taken care of by Sahara Construction Hone said there w as a roof problem at the East Millard Swimming Pool The sheeting is rotten from a past humidity problem The roof areas over the dressing rooms have been most affected Mr Hone said this work will be put into his budget next y ear The Commission met with Jackie Nielsen and USU Extension personnel They discussed the Criminal and Juvenile Justice Grant that has been received Nielsen will work 20 hours a week for Millard County and 20 hours each week for USU Extension She will report to Sheryl Dekker Commissioner Assistant for Iter county work Commissioners Cox and Draper attended the June 17 MEDA meeting Glen Swalberg gave presentation on Millard County Tourism Commissioners went on the West Desert with Steve Peterson congressman Hansen's Oft ice and John Haija Gover tCOPY nor Leavitt's Office They discussed the Governor's Wilderness proposal and the Commissioners' concern of w ater development water sheds recreation and roads that are in the Wilderness Proposal Draper said sw imming pool testing is increasing from $15 to $35 per test The testing is currently done twice a month He attended the Golf Course Steering Committee meeting Don Christensen was elected President The group w ill explore the idea of the back nine and generate terest and concerns the occur with it If there is public support the committee will present information to the MEDA board Commissioner Dearden attended the June 6 meeting of the Fire District They discussed the land in Garrison that is being sold to Millard County The Fire District would like to purchase the property they are currently using Millard County Attorney Jackson said he spoke to Linda Carter County Recorder and there is a Right of Way Deed to the state for some property in the same area Further research w ill be done on what property is involved in the Right of Way Deed and the property being purchased by Millard County Dearden said a decision needs to be made on a new chairperson for the A TV Jamboree This is Shari Asriworth's last car as chairperson Draper made the motion to adopt the proposed tax rate of 003 190 tax rate for local assessment and collection is 000 92 and the judgement levy of 000015 Cox seconded the motion Kent Dalton first American Title surance Co was present to discuss property description problems involved in the Quit Claim Deed It appears reversed degrees were used in the early s)50s causing the property description to not close County Attorney Jackson has looked into the problem The Quit Clam Deed will give away any interest the county may have in the property Cox made the motion to quit claim any interest that Millard County has if any of the property on the Quit Clam Deed to Gerald and Candice Miller Draper seconded Mike Stylcr is the current trustee for the West Millard Hospital Trust Styler has asked to be released A resolution authorizing Sty ler to transfer the account from Dain Box worth Inc aka Dain Rauscher to Morgan Stanley Dean Witter and designate Commission Draper as trustee was passed taken from Millard (Information County Commission minutes) II JLDJTl D - M j— J I OS vj I |