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Show Marijuana Problems, Burglary Occupy Police This Week City Puliee officers spent a busy week after a relatively relativ-ely quiet cue the week b-foie. b-foie. On Frdav n'uht, Chief Me'.vln Dalton' and Sheriff W. 11. Bowman picked up three teenagers fir possession posses-sion of marijuana. Arrested was ll.lly Kobert 1 loll inyer, ;md a Hi year old boy and ;;'rl. The two juveniles were turned over to juvenile court. On Saturday, the American the,.-;, -ii hall was burglarized burglariz-ed and five military rifles taken from the bu.ldlni;. Several Se-veral glass blocks were broken bro-ken t() gain entry. On Monday Mon-day nljivt. the buitdaig was again broken uito by the same method and two more ir'iles stolen. The rifles ate Enfield and Springfield models mo-dels and were used primarily for cetvmonial puiposes. Most of them were in poor f.-iJ.ng condition and could be dangerous if modern ammunition ammu-nition is used in them. Four juveniles were turned turn-ed over to their parents for ni'nor offenses during the week. One dog was poisoned til's past week but did not die. An act of vandalism was reported by Jim Hoffman, who stated that three windows win-dows hid been s!nt out of his pickup AbHit $75 was est-' mated as damage in the offense. Wednesday morning at 3 o'clock, a Loman Exploration Explora-tion truck driven by Kenneth Ken-neth Cooper hit a 1903 Ford beSonjin-i to Han'ev aiid Mare Dull on Mill' Creek Drive. About $353 damage was done to the Dull auto, rad rbout $15.1 to the 19o9 F, rd truck. Cooper was cited cit-ed for leaving the scene o? an accident. Tuesday about noon, at 310 Sui'h and 3 J Kast. Kathy llass, di'.v ng a 1IMI3 Dalsun h id a he id on collision with Juanita Shields in a l'.)i7 Chev pickup. About $750 damage da-mage was done to the Dat-sun Dat-sun and about $35!) to the truck. The driver of the 1 1: ? car was cited for drivhig on the wrong sdo of the road. She was taken to the Allen Memori al Hosp tal where, she was treated f i m a cut on her head and then released. A baby in the Shields truck was shaken up but not seriously ser-iously injured. A 19ii7 Jeep owned by Gary Boyer was hit March 20, hy a trailer beine pulled by Norman Nor-man J.yim Wilson behind a 19ii9 Chevrolet pickup. About $125 damage was sustained by the Jeep and no d image was reported to the trailer. No citations were issued. Five citations were issued by local officers during; the week for minor trtiffic violations. |