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Show R, The Ogden Valley News oy , 'a[ 4 December 1998 “”i‘w’w' ’*{ %*%;m CHUPAK - D L v ek qmj @ w 1% ovwea 1 w A g ‘% , ---Page-9 - o - %’Q‘;fts (& FORE &*}i} VAR TS 5% ........... Radad (TTVRISUIPe "“ ;R AN T R ffi‘:‘?‘::"‘f"t‘h‘f‘;g:fiwxymfl‘g}‘fi A R S AR «vfia..««:e-mvefrf e*wwwwmewms..fwaf%af%. S s : Ogden ValleyResid ''''''''''''''''' v"' .'U" '0":"“'.?"I by Sabrma Pea “«wmsw-r»feew —— efs.aO A "’\‘3‘ " i Wx eIltS “Nalve” AbOut R332 fi‘é-’ "‘-""5‘?2%5':5':-:‘???...?-5:.??..2‘?’-’5 "’E-"!:-"'-*":"‘?V”**W%Ww3f§“‘R?Wfim@@%fiwwffi‘fifiw"' LRI of opportunity.” Car and ww*”eweawmwwwewmmw chalrman garage thefts are often com-, i _-C]Q_se _andlock’ .your- & garages. If you are leaving ‘mited by Valley teenagers. Holly Dreager "'-5‘"“'53-"'-"'-3" LR fia{-f“ e D e R C s T @"-"‘&5’*’*’-‘;’.SRP&%"fi» g R S S S .- AR dnnk and drive! of the ~ Legislature’s TraffrcSafety > Task Force, has said he ‘--Too oftenr childsafety‘ - Huntsville, which has five would introduce a bill in ~ seats don’t fit your car’s “officers assrgned to i, 1s g But, Deputy Hortmg says - your garage door open fora 1999 that would require ~ seats, rendering them use- over its “busy season,’ says ~ that many crimes are “hrgh - teenager who plans to get in late, don’t! Get in the habit ol 5 “motorists to be 16 years and ~less. Call Sergeant. Sergeant Anderson, Public ~ ly preventable.” Sergeant Clint Anderson 4 ~of keeping the garage door ~Archuleta for information - Information Officer at the ~three months old to get a - on getting a good fit for Weber Sheriff’s Depart~ has some tips which pertain . and all entrances to your ~ - license. It would requlre ‘The Police Precinct in ment. Summertime has "y been by far the busiest time directly to an area such as the Valley | 5 - - teens to have 30 hours of - home closed and locked. “experience behind the “wheel, with parental certifi- -~ Don’t think you can keep your Chlld safety seat your doors unlocked or your Offrcers w1ll gladly ~ cation that the requirement ~ come to your home to doa strive to keep our Valley - --A number oneprrorrty for - garage open, “because it’s safe up here has been fulfilled before = . security check and give you Ogden Valley residents - safe because of the transient they will be glven full dnv- ' tips about how to keep you, population which is attract- - should be to have house numbers posted on your *Fsz*f"!_lii-,—-Don t leave purses day- - ing privileges. Practice per-" ~_your loved ones and your ~ed by Ogden Valley’s sum- timers, cell phones, laptop " mits will be extended to six ~ possessions safe. Call mertime recreational facili- - rma1lbox or house. The ~ ties. Keepin mind that the ‘months” (The Standard numbers and letters need to “computers, and other temptSergeant Archuleta at the ~ Valley is n’otvonly a “rural” - “be at least four inches high ~ ing items in your car. If you Examiner, Nov. 29, 1998) - Weber County Sheriff’s ‘Get involved, write or call - Department at 399-8550. and of a contrasting color to ~ must leave something of - area but a “recreational” Archuleta also gives classes . ‘Senator Montgomery to the background (your mail-valuein your car, lock it in area as well which presents “on self defence, protection . greater risks than the normal box or house) to make it the trunk or leave it out of - - show your support for this and safety. Organizations or “rural” area mlght have. easrly visible. When you - sight. For example, if you ~ important new leglslatlon are in a critical situation you “keep change for parking ina It is not uncommon in rural - groups may reserve a time ~ Deputy A.J. Horting, of the ‘Ogden Va_lley Precinct, says ) don t want to delay response - container near the dashboard areas for youth to be drrvmg for him to come and share ey ~or your cell phone plugged long before their legal age, : _safety t1ps time by having officers residents of Ogden Valley in where it is visible from -~ would be suprlsed at the ~ but, watch out--a tradgedy guess which house is yours. ~ outside the car; it is lrkely can happen in splrt seconds ‘amount of crime in the Remember a Happy e Deputy Horting said that “nine out of ten homes in ~ that someone willbe temptValley. Sergeant Hadley,| : Hohday 1s a safe Hol1day..‘*v . e Des1gnate a drrver when the Valley are not 1dent1f1ed ed by that. No kidding! head of the Ogden Valley you are out drinking. Don t Precinct, has five deputles - by house numbers. It makes o ~ e it really hard to respond to A.J.Horting, Ron Kendell, - --SKi thefts are commonin ~ calls quickly when you havev | ‘the winter, as wellas packBrad Randall, Terry County Sheriff’s Department who provuded the ages (don’t leave that holiThompson, and Kevm to drive along the road and Acartoon below. day shopping in the car - Burns. count homes, guessing ~ folks or if you must, put -Even so, ‘don’t feel too ~ which house it might be, -Q.Zn‘*stfi(* Ps 'e*'»*emmn" i{’ s'\{{:' dugltiisggl.‘jh@.;n'fi'itt:r ‘packages in the trunk and 1l - snug up here. Sergeant “based on the one house on T \\RP? 3Gs &lult!u aft*ir Preseniation lock it). When you’re talk-. § Archuleta of the Weber your street which does have ing about home safety, lock Sheriff’s Dept. says that res- an address posted.” Ry MARKING HOUR POSSESIIONS ident of rural-areas such as Addrtronal safety mea- ~ windows and doors, and % MNOTHING ?@Eb‘i}"‘“" ours are oftena little ~ close curtains and blinds. | sures 1nclude B\ o US FOR f—fsmfi’ . " The less an offender is able - T “naive” about their safety. _Leave you'r porch light on to see, the less likely they ~ A common sense approach toward safety is neededin —at mght and / or get motion ~ will want to break into your : car or house rural areas which are “easy - -sensors. - of year for the officers who " Our thanks to Sheriff Slater of the Weber _ o | - pickings” for criminals from \\\ outside of the Valley. N | Daytrme burglaries are | -—Don t leave your car running in the driveway, or ~leave the keys in the car. wrthoffenders going door to ~ --Mark your possesions and , dooruntil they come to a - residence where there is no “record the serial numbers of | on the rise in the Valley, | answer to his or her knock. “These offenders simply kick in the door and take away_truckloads of your THEY VE BEEN DOING IT --Fmally, remember to be aware of 1nexper1enced drivers on the road. If your teenager has received his or - 2 her license within the past ! year, nag them to wear seat which 1dent1fy your posses- | - belongings.” Sergeant | sions and deter criminals. If your possessions are marked ‘Anderson stated that 80% to 90% of the crimes perpetrat- - thieves will likely pass them S ~ ed in the valley are “crimes - up for unmarked items. - don’t have these records .'Ogden Repubhcan and "'% . ¥ " ‘l 1 o L) q Yo 1t . 3 ] ‘a year before letting them | ;Montgomery, a North i 5 z i . 2 4 . ; 0 Firgd HE » R .'.-"' L5 . + 1 i f-iih &\'\?/1;?"204“* o . H S », ;. ZR N -0 id o " : 4 B 0 ! f’mocrt} n,lmnmmtwu ;cdm £8 yOUur xl,,m e f ‘fi‘ "“33?& ',md *4,1‘1} 1-nf ;(M‘Ior &wkn ilcm% CAR A TR i : - S 3 : ! R | the victiosof a theftand Lflhdfla&‘f%lhc llh{,hh{m{‘ln‘il FeCeVLry . . 3 e £ A}"; % LY AR S 2 ‘ . Y. B . 82 ¥R " ] ~ St S s TR RRES RFRY i . B S S8 £t e 2 . AN 3 5 ‘along with your teenager for | loose on the road alone. ~ “Utah Senator Robert o3 e - your possessions. Recovery belts and be sure to set the ~ example. Better yet, drive is difficult when OffiCers \ . . i o i |