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Show ji I I I i lecidents, Assault Investigated ri Hereby Police Department - '' Police investigated J, L!ai accidents and a theft, tt id charged one man with ?l tfsault with a deadly weapon i this week. j jUte in the evening July 19 ' Jjrell Meador was arrested "4 Tthe Swim Center in the City " ( pukby Officer Valdon Teep- 7 d St Urry RWley" " i Is reported he was threaten- Jl people with a high-power- A J rifle, and he was charged rith assault with a dealy - 'i wpon. ' t Sometime during the even- 'i jaiof July 19 or early morning : Jjujy 20 two tires and a lawn cbir valued at $60 were taken : from a mobile home at :i omiiams Trailer Park belong- ing to W. F. Coalson. This is still under investigation. On July 15 at 1:15 p.m. on Bittle Lane La Rene Hill, driving a 1966 Mercury, was making a right turn into the lane and collided with a 1968 Chevrolet driven by Lucille Carlisle. There was about $400 damage to the Chevrolet and $800 damage to the Mercury. Citations are still pending. At 11:05 p.m. July 18 at the Circle K parking lot, Jay Carter was backing a 1972 Chevrolet pickup into a parking park-ing space and backed into a parked 1965 Chevrolet belonging belong-ing to Cindy Evans. There was about $300 damage to the . Evans vehicle and none to the pickup. No citations were issued as the accident was on private property. July 18 at 7:35 p.m. Lucy Chuclate, driving a 1976 Buick at 150 North Main, was making a turn into the Bowen Motel and failed to yield right of way. Her vehicle was hit by a 1976 Chevrolet driven by Robert Hawks, 19, doing about $300 damage to the Chevrolet and $400 damage to the Buick. Ms. Chuclate was cited for failure to yield right of way, causing an accident. July 13 on South Main St. Douglas Christensen was pulling pull-ing onto Main in a 1975 Oldsmobile and hit a 1973 trailer belonging to Tour West. There was no damage to the trailer, but the vehicle sustained about $500 damage. Christensen was cited for improper lookout causing an accident. ed T':'v f i Robert Piepenberg looks over student work at the USU's Southeastern Center for Continuing Education In Moab. Piepenberg conducted a summer workshop on the ancient art of raku pottery. |