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Show I i ' , ' :, .. ' ' l-st . ; ,. . S t - ' .. U: Charles and Harriet Noyes standing in front of the Hanksville post office which in, f broken into the night of Sept. 7. The suspect was apprehended by Mr. Noyes atf turned over to the Wayne County Sheriff. Burglary attempt at Hanksville j Post Office resulted in capture I By Barbara Ekker The U.S. Post Office in Hanksville was broken into late Wednesday, but the postmaster, post-master, Harriet Noyes and husband, Charles, apprehended apprehend-ed the thief, when he attempted attempt-ed to flee on foot. Charles fired a shot over his head. Wayne County Sheriff, De Lyle Johnson was sut'-moned sut'-moned from Bicknell to maW the arrest and transport him to the jail in Loa. Before he was taken into custody t was learned that he was Brie Mc Vey, 30, of Phoeuh.;: Arizona from a social secorin": card and an expired Arizou' fishing license. ; Upon investigation by Sher.'"-iff Sher.'"-iff Johnson, it was learati'' that McVey had been camphj in a wash adjacent to the post;' office for nearly aweek.Witj'' Mc Vey asked to retrieve Impersonal Im-personal belongings the Sher-iff Sher-iff found items similar to those taken from the Kent Johnsx': Stage Coach Store on Sep-' 5th. ' The Stage Coach wasbtct':1 en into the night of Sept.itl'l by the same method used in ' the post office entry. A Urp hole was cut into each door bj ; a pocket knife. Items tiis: from the store robbery wis:-$200 wis:-$200 in cash from the register,!-: beer, cigarettes, clothing, ei". food items. These hems were ! similar to those found it Vey's camp site. Nothing wis taken from the post ofice; according to postmiste: ' Noyes and Postal inspector' Jim Branch of Salt Lake Gr;.; Mc Vey was arraigned before . Justice of the Peace Job1 Johnson in Hanksville izi-then izi-then was taken to Salt Lake by a federal marshal! tt. appear before i Federal : Judge. ': |