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Show Ttfltii ' ; (ouc P easant Grove kJ7$j j 0. - U O had stolen the phone. The phone was recovered and returned to the owner. No charges were filed. No further actions taken. On August 30 an officer was dispatched on a delayed report of a theft of a trailer. There are no known suspects at this time. The trailer has been listed NCIC. This case was referred to the detectives for follow up. An officer was dispatched to a criminal mischief incident where the complainant reported the tire on his wheelchair was cut. At this time there are no investigative leads. This case was closed inactive inac-tive pending any further information. informa-tion. On August 31 an officer was dispatched to a residence on a report re-port of a delayed burglary. The officer of-ficer found unlawful entry had been made into the residence but nothing had been taken. Some damage had been done to some of the property in the residence in an attempt to steal some items. Minimal evidence evi-dence was gathered. A report was filed and forwarded to Investigations Investiga-tions for follow up. Police spoke with a male who reported that someone entered his garage and took his golf clubs with an estimated value of $1500. There is no suspect information at this time. An officer was dispatched to a criminal mischief incident where the complainant reported his car was damaged. It appeared someone some-one tried to siphon gas from his gas tank. It was found no gas had been stolen during the incident. An officer responded to a residence resi-dence for a report of drug paraphernalia parapher-nalia which had been located in the residence by some parents. The children were not at the residence at the time. The officer issued both of the juveniles citations for pos session of drug paraphernalia in a drug -free zone when they returned home. While on patrol on September 1, an officer found a vehicle with a revoked registration. The officer stopped the vehicle and found the occupants had drug involvement. A K-9 sniff of the vehicle was done and the dog indicated on the vehicle. vehi-cle. A search of the occupants of the vehicle led to one male being arrested for possession of paraphernalia, parapher-nalia, possession of a schedule II substance, and possession of a prescription pre-scription without a valid prescription. prescrip-tion. The driver of the vehicle was issued a citation for driving on a revoked registration. The vehicle was impounded for the revoked registration and one juvenile male was issued a citation for curfew violation. An officer stopped a vehicle for no insurance and while speaking speak-ing with the driver, the officer could smell the odor of marijuana. The driver was arrested for DUI and possession of marijuana. He was later released without incident. inci-dent. On September 2 officers took a report of a stolen digital camera. There is suspect information. This case is being referred to the Investigations Investi-gations division for follow-up. 1 On September 3 officers were dispatched to a local residence on a burglary. Information for a report was taken including a list of missing miss-ing items. This case has been referred re-ferred to detectives. An officer was dispatched to a local address for a female offering a young child drugs. The female was located later that evening and arrested. ar-rested. She as booked into the Utah County Jail. Officers responded on a reportable re-portable traffic accident in the Macey's parking lot. During the accident investigation, an odor of alcohol was detected on one of the drivers. Field sobriety tests were done and one male was arrested for DUI. A DI-9 accident report was also completed. An officer met with a reporting party regarding a vehicle burglary. The officer found the reporting party par-ty had left her purse in her vehicle while she was in a local business. When she returned to her vehicle, the purse was missing. This case was referred to the detectives for follow up. An officer was dispatched on September 4 to a burglary of a local lo-cal residence where the complainant complain-ant reported property taken from her residence yesterday morning. A possible suspect was identified during dur-ing the investigation. This case will remain active and will be referred to detectives for further investigation. investiga-tion. September 5 an officer made contact with the complainant over the telephone regarding harassing phone calls and texts from a friend. She also accused the friend of stealing steal-ing some medication. An officer made contact with the suspect and warned her about contacting the complainant. She denied having taken the medication and no evidence evi-dence was found to support the accusation. ac-cusation. An officer made contact at the police department with a reporting party on a residential burglary. The reporting party stated the exterior door was left unsecured. The reporting re-porting party is unsure if anything was missing at this point but does have suspect information due to a yogurt container left on her kitchen floor, which was brought in by the suspect. An officer followed up with the reporting party to verify if anything was taken. An officer was dispatched on August 26 to a local address for a theft. A report was completed and the case was referred to Investigations Investiga-tions for follow-up. An individual reported a theft of fuel by an employee. An officer responded on a delayed de-layed burglary at a local business. The officer found a large amount of copper wire had been stolen. There was no suspect information at this time. The case was referred to the detectives for follow up. The owner of a business called police to report his front door window win-dow broken out. Police responded by phone call with an individual that had her vehicle vandalized at a local apartment apart-ment complex. Police responded to the apartment complex and met with this individual to take pictures of the vehicle. Possible suspect information in-formation was reported. This case was referred to Investigations. On August 27 police responded respond-ed by phone call to an individual that had his wallet taken from a local business. Information was taken and this case was forwarded to the detectives. Officers responded to the report re-port of a theft. Upon investigation it was found that several items had been stolen from the reporting party's par-ty's vehicle which had been parked and unlocked in his driveway. There was no discernable fingerprint finger-print evidence on or in the vehicle. There are no suspects at this time. The case referred to the PG Police Department Investigations for information in-formation purposes only. On August 28 an individual reported a theft of a mountain bike from their front yard. An officer was dispatched to a theft where the complainant reported re-ported his weed burner stolen from his yard. At this time there are no investigative leads. This case will be closed inactive pending further information. An iPhone was stolen from a victim at the PG High School football foot-ball bleachers on August 29. The phone's location was found using the "find my phone" app. It was determined that a 10-year-old boy On August 22 an officer was dispatched to a local business where it was reported a theft had occurred. Upon arrival and investigation, the officer learned from the victim that he suspected a coworker of stealing copper tubing and recycling it. The officer attempted to contact the suspect sus-pect but was unsuccessful. Later in the evening the suspect sus-pect called police and stated he and the victim had spoken and worked out a deal. Police called the victim who explained he did speak with the suspect and they had worked out a plan for restitution. The victim vic-tim stated he no longer wished to press charges and stated he no longer lon-ger needed police assistance. Police received reports of a delayed burglary of a residence. No suspect information is known. Several items were taken from the home over night. No further action was taken. " One adult female was charged with driving under the influence after af-ter nearly striking the complainant with her vehicle. The female was released from the police department on a citation. Police received reports of tools stolen out of the bed of a pickup truck while being parked at a local church. Minimal suspect information informa-tion is known at this point. On August 23 the manager from Thorneberry Apartments called to report some marijuana use in one of their apartments. Two arrests ar-rests were made. Police conducted a traffic stop on a vehicle that had a malfunctioning malfunction-ing headlight and a cracked windshield. wind-shield. After running the driver's license through dispatch, the officer learned the driver's license was revoked re-voked for alcohol. He was an alcohol al-cohol restricted driver and he was also required to have an ignition interlock device in his vehicle. The officer had the driver blow in a PBT which detected alcohol in his system. The officer also had the driver perform field sobriety tests, which he failed. The driver was arrested ar-rested for DUI, alcohol restricted driver, ignition interlock violation, driving on revoked license and previous pre-vious owner plates and booked in the Utah County Jail. Police stopped a vehicle called in by a citizen which was reported to being driven recklessly. Contact was made with the driver. The driver driv-er exhibited signs of drug influence, but when field sobriety tests were administered, he was not found to be impaired. Another individual responded and drove the driver and his vehicle home. An officer was dispatched to a local residence where it was reported report-ed a vehicle burglary had occurred. Upon arrival and investigation, an officer learned the vehicle's ash tray and all the loose change stored therein had been stolen. Furthermore, Further-more, there were no signs of forced entry into the vehicle. An officer gathered all available information from the citizen and advised him to contact police if he had any new information or observed any suspicious suspi-cious behavior. On August 24 a victim reported re-ported three Lortab 75 pills stolen from his closet, possibly by his girlfriend. girl-friend. Attempts to contact the suspect sus-pect were unsuccessful. The case was referred to Investigations. An officer responded to the hospital for a delayed report of an assault which occurred in Pleasant Grove. After making contact with the victim in the assault, the officer found very limited suspect information. informa-tion. The officer also found that the victim was uncooperative and did not want any police actions taken. An individual called to report the theft of cash from a tithing envelope en-velope at church on August 25. Police received a report of a Kindle Fire stolen from the reporting report-ing party's bedroom. |