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Show Wed/Thurs/Fri, July 9-11, 2008 The Park Record A-4 Renewal by Andersen iNORTON'S Nobody delivers a better replacement window. Burglars hit cabins in the Uintas Summer '* INDOW Manorlands is typically a target of thieves in the winter, deputy says Sale ALL y o u have to LIFT is the phone. per window cabins around here. It's not Deer Valley," Wall said about I he Manorlands neighborhood, Burglaries were discovered at which is about 30 Typically in the spring, we get many cabins in the Uinta miles south of those in Manorlands and we get Mountains east of Kamas in Evanston, Wyo. "You're talking those in Weber Canyon." June. The door was damaged and a the old family furniture window was broken when a room woman went to her cabin June and old TVs. - Josh Wall they 16 and found items inside dis- Typically, don't call the big turbed. Sheriff's Office detective But there isn't much to steal. electronics stores ^ ^ ^ ^ " i ^ ™ Summit Counly Sheriff's Office and have them come put in $100,000 home according to a Sheriff's Office spokesman Josh Wall said. systems. report. "That's typical of most of the entertainment By PATRICK PARKINSON Of the Record staff Renewal Check o u t ADOPT 1-800-910-2994 www.nortonsquolityexteriors.com ^ iNORTON'S FRIENDS OF ANIMALS i • FRENCH DOORS •DOUBLEDOORS • PATIO ENCLOSURES •WINDBREAKS '% •MOTORIZATION ' CALL FOR FREE CONSULTATION FREE DESIGN SERVICE 649-9665 Showroom located at KIMBALL PLAZA Come see our displays in our showrooms Owners often firjd their cabins burglarized when they return to the mountains each summer, he explained. A West Jordan man, who reportedly visited ' his Manorlands trailer June 16, found the door left open. "Most people have been to their property at this point, but typically these cases start coming in in April and May," Wall said. "This year they came in in May and June, and there were a bunch of them up there." * Investigators have information about possible suspects, he said. 'lIt looks like1 it's probably Wyoming related; ' Wall said. "Typically in the spring, we get those in Manorlands and we get those in Weber Canyon." Driver kills a bear in Parleys in The Port Record A NEW PET RETRACTABLE SCREEN DOORS AND SUNSCREEN SHADES!! * Occasionally you have one that is real high dollar, but the majority of them are weekend retreats." Several cabins near Foothill Drive in Manorlands were found burglarized June 19 and 20, Animal was struck around 11:30 p.m. as woman drove west on Interstate 80 Jeep Grand Cherokee hit and killed a black bear. The crash occurred near the Lambs Canyon exit at about While driving west on 11:30 p.m., Utah Department of Interstate 80 July 2 a woman in a Public Safety spokesman By PATRICK PARKINSON Of the Record staff Cameron Roden said. "There was a black bear in the road in the pass lane," Roden said. The driver suffered minor injuries and was taken to the hospital. "They did get the bear out of the roadway and notified wildlife services to pick it up," Roden said. Pot, stolen snowboards are seized Four men arrested in Basin raids By PATRICK PARKINSON Of the Record staff Four men were arrested when two homes in the Snyderville Basin were raided July 3. The county's major-crime task force served search warrants at about 4 a.m. at 900 W. Bitner Road and at 6370 N. Mountain View Drive. Suspects had skateboards, snowboards and clothing stolen during burglaries at Redstone Towne Center, said Josh Wall, a spokesman for the Summit County Sheriff's Office. The warrants, which the Summit County Sheriff's Office obtained, were issued for stolen property and drugs, according to Wall. People who frequented the homes were identified on surveillance video at Redstone busi- ed and charged with two counts each of felony burglary and theft. Another 22-year-old man was arrested and charged with felony possession of stolen property. A 20-year-old man arrested at the scene was charged with Stolen property including felony possession of stolen snowboards, skateboards and property and a man clothing items taken during the 25-year-old was arrested and charged with burglary was recovered..." misdemeanors possession of - County Sheriff's Office aforcontrolled sub^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ • . stance, possession of drug nesses. Wall said, adding that paraphernalia and possession of deputies also recovered marijua- stolen property. na, drug paraphernalia and The names of suspects are not stolen electronics. usually printed until formal A 22-year-old man was arrest- charges ar;e filed. 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