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Show Thursday, July 5, 2007 Police 0 R E M TIMES Page 13 I SELECTED INCIDENTS AS COMPILED BY STAFF. Back country safety class The Utah County Sheriff's Office Of-fice Search and Rescue team will hcHd an outdoor and back-country safety class for Utah County residents on Saturday at 7 a.m. at Bridal Veil Falls in Provo Canyon. Utah County Sheriff Sgt. Tom Hodgson said the SAR team will conduct the training session as if it was a real rescue. The Life-Flight Life-Flight Medical Helicopter will be called in at 8:45 a.m. There will be an opportunity for citizens to learn about outdoor and back-country safety. In addition, addi-tion, they will be able to see SAR teams and Life-Flight in action as they train on the cliffs and mountainsides moun-tainsides nearby. The Utah County Sheriff's Search and Rescue team is made up of 45 volunteers. The team typically responds to 100 to 120 rescue missions a year, Hodgson said, donating thousands of man hours in this capacity. In addition, they purchase pur-chase the vast majority of the equipment they use. Hodgson said the Search and Rescue team will be accepting applications for new members and encourage individuals to apply ap-ply for the team if they have the desire to help others, are willing to learn new skills and have the time and dedication to join the team. For more information contact Sgt. Hodgson at the Utah County Sheriff's Office, 3075 N. Main Street, Spanish Fork, Utah 84660, or by calling 851-4142. CHILD ABUSE - 27-year-old Shayla Kathy Hone, of Kamas, was seen Friday evening, June 29, in the parking lot of the De-seret De-seret Federal Credit Union at 337 N. State hitting her four-year-old daughter repeatedly as she was putting the child into the car. The report was that Hone was slapping slap-ping and punching the child. A license plate was obtained on the Ford Taurus Hone was driving and she was tracked down. She admitted to doing what the witness wit-ness reported to police and was arrested for child abuse and for a $500 warrant out for her arrest. She was booked into the Utah County jail and the child was turned over to the child's grandmother. grand-mother. BRANDISHING WEAPONS Two Orem men were misdemeanor misde-meanor cited Saturday, June 30, after they argued over a parking park-ing place near their home in the area of 100 E. 800 S. After some initial yelling at each other, they both retrieved their gun, one man a shotgun, the other an air soft pistol. The guns were not pointed at each other and neither was loaded. Things cooled down when someone yelled they were calling the police. The two men were both cited and given a court date. North Count)' Newspapers Daily Herald Publishing Co. 399 E. State Rd. - Pleasant Grove, UT 84062 755-7669 FAX:756-5i74 IffiMW a Abortion? Why? Consider Adoption Warm, secure loving home available for newborn baby. 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Lagoon's newest coaster 'one wicked ride' Melissa Mayntz NORTH COUNTY STAFF I've ridden more than 90 roller coasters around the United States, from small family coasters to some of the most intense rides in the world, and each one offers a unique experience for riders to enjoy. The newest experience experi-ence I've had is one wicked ride literally. The newest coaster at Lagoon, La-goon, Wicked rises 110 feet straight into the air on the southern end of the park, and considering it was built next to the parking lot, its green and yellow track is hard to miss. Even more distinctive, however, is its layout. As eager riders enter the station building, the line passes pass-es over the coaster's track and riders can watch the 8-person 8-person cars creep around an initial curve before disappear ing as the motors launch. But there is not much observation time: once the line is inside, riders will be experiencing their own wicked ride in just a few minutes. 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