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Show 6 TIMPANO GQSIIVIES , August 10,2011 ouc PleasantGrove On August 2 an individual reported a theft of his mountain bike. Police responded on a re-port of a theft of a flashlight from the reporting party's store. On August 3 officers re-sponded on a report of two suspects fleeing a grocery store after taking several items. The suspects were located and after a search were found with Her-oin and paraphernalia. One sus pect was booked into the Utah County Jail on felony charges. One individual was arrested for shoplifting. On August 4 police respond-ed to a residence in Pleasant Grove on an agency assist detail. incident in progress. Upon ar-rival, contact was made with two suspects. Both male and female were found to be in pos-session of numerous drugs and paraphernalia items. Both were booked into the Utah County Jail on multiple charges. No further action taken. On August 1 police re-sponded to reports of an assault which just occurred. Upon ar-rival the officer met with the victim who stated the suspect just fled the scene. The victim provided suspect information. However, at the time of this re-port, no contact has been made with the suspect nor could he be located. On August 3 an officer met with an individual in the lobby of the police department who reported his vehicle was egged in the last two weeks. There are ho suspects. An individual reported his vehicle had been gone through over the night and CD's were taken. An officer made contact with the complainant in the lobby of the police depart-ment. She wanted to file a case regarding her fourteen year old daughter running away from home. While speaking with her, the officer found an assault had occurred in which she received inju-ries from her daughter. The officer placed out an attempt to locate on the daughter and listed her NCIC. The officer gathered the information on the assault. The officer filed this report. On August 1 an officer was dispatched to speak with an in-dividual who found a juvenile that had been breaking into his vending machines. The officer responded and found the juve-nile. The juvenile admitted to breaking into the vending ma-chines. ' The juvenile was able to give the officer the names of all the juveniles that have been Jielping him. The juveniles were unable to meet with the officer until Friday. This case will remain open until Friday when the officer can speak with both the parents and juve-niles. On July 28 police respond-ed to a report of an individual with an open container. The suspect was found to be too im-paired to drive and was arrest-ed for DUI. The suspect also had a felony warrant and was booked into the Utah County Jail. An officer met with an indi-vidual in the lobby of the police department who reported the theft of her wallet. There is no suspect information in this case. On July 29 an officer spoke with an individual about a theft of her temporary license plate. The victim did not want to take any action but wanted to notify police. Police responded to a call of retail theft at Maceys. Two males were in custody. They were issued citations and re-leased. An officer contacted an in-dividual by phone in regards to a criminal mischief detail. John stated that his mother-in-la- w was at his house to pick up his children for a visitation. He told the officer that after she was gone and the exchange was done, he found a large potted plant broken by the front door of his home. John stated that he did not see her break it, but he believes it was her. He told die officer that he doesn't want any action taken at this time, but he wanted the incident docu-mented in case there is further problems. On July 30 police were dispatched to a report of an unknown suspect unlawfully entering the victim's home and stealing approximately $100 in cash and change.' No other items were reported missing. No forced entry detected. The home was unsecured. No sus-pect information is available. Two items were collected and processed. No evidence was found. This case was referred to Investigations. On July 30 police stopped a vehicle for a traffic violation and found the driver had several warrants. The driver was ar-rested and booked in the Utah County Jail. An officer responded on a report of a juvenile possibly using drugs. After meeting the mother of the suspect, she de-cided she wanted to handle it civilly. An officer came across a male individual who was in a vehicle with a flashlight looking in the dash. The officer made contact and found the individual to be in possession of metham-phetamin- e and drug parapher-nalia. The individual was ar-rested and booked into the Utah County Jail. On July 30 police respond-ed to a local business to assist another officer. Upon arrival, the officer discovered the of-ficer was with one male who admitted to him that he drove to the business while intoxicated. FST testing was performed and the male was taken into custody. He was later released from the police department for multiple charges. No further action tak-en. On July 31 an officer re-sponded on a report of a possible criminal mischief at a park. The officer found what appeared to be damaged property from peo-ple running and jumping on the play ground equipment. There are no suspects from the inci-dent. The officer will be con-tacting the parks department to get the damage repaired and to get a value amount on the dam-age. While on patrol, an officer observed a male crashing on his bicycle. The officer stopped to check on the male and he ran' from him. The officer stopped him and found he was intoxi-cated, had a warrant for his ar-rest and was in possession of marijuana. The officer arrested him and he was booked into jail. Police responded to reports of a possible domestic violence ber and a list of possible sus-pects. The computer was listed NCIC. On August 3 the com-plainant reported that a male suspect in a gray Toyota truck took three or four pallets from outside the complainant's busi-ness. The complainant just wanted the suspect warned and told to ask next time. The sus-pect was located and said he mistook the complainant's pal-lets for his bosses pallets. No further action was taken. An officer responded to a report of a theft of a computer. The officer arrived and met with an employee of the busi-ness and found a laptop com-puter had been taken sometime within the last month. The offi-cer was provided a serial num-- On July 29 a complainant reported that candy machines in a building that she rents had been tampered with. The complainant said she doesn't usually access the area, but no-ticed things out of place so she checked it out. The officer told her to have the building owner call if he wanted to report the damage since he is the victim. On July 31 police respond-ed to a report of a possible DUI driver entering Lindon from Orem. There was a vehicle fol-lowing that contained two wit-nesses. The officer observed the suspect vehicle drive over a curb and sidewalk area as it en-tered a parking lot. The officer stopped the vehicle as he was in the parking lot area. After an investigation, he driver was cited for DUI and released. As per state law the suspect vehi-cle was impounded. On August 2 an officer ob-served a traffic offense while on patrol. The officer stopped the vehicle and found an alcohol of-fense involving an open container and D.U.I. The officer performed field sobriety tests. The officer ar-rested one male for the above and transported them to the station. The officer collected further evi-dence and cited one male for the above and released them to their residence. The involved vehicle was impounded. An officer was dispatched to a delayed theft. The officer found a delayed theft involv-ing trespassing, criminal mis-chief, and stolen brass fittings occurred. The officer collected some suspect information and photographed examples of the missing parts. Pleasant Grove lliglu Junior High Schools Calendars Wednesday, August 10 Tuesday, August 23. A Band Camp F DAY OF SCHOOL Ballroom Camp, 8 a.m. School Pictures Girls Tennis at Riverton, Thursday. August T 1 3 :30 p.m. Band Camp Girls Soccer vs Millard, ' Ballroom Camp, 8 a.m. 4 p.m. Girls Soccer at Mt. View, Girls Volleyball BlueWhite, 4 p.m. 5 p.m. Friday, August 12 Wednesday, August 24. B Band Camp School Pictures Saturday, August 13 Thursday, August 25, A Marching Band at Lindon P1"SA Board Luncheon, Days Parade 12 - - Varisty Golf at Riverbend, Wednesday, August 1 7 2 - Girls Tennis at Maple Mt., Girls Tennis at AF 3:30 - 9 a m JV Football at Hunter, 3:30 p.m. Thursday. August 18 r . Soph Football vs Hunter, Girls Soccer vs Kearns, 3:30 - 7 p m Girls Volleyball vs Layton, Girls Tennis at Timpview, Pm- - 9 a.m. Boys Varisty Golf at Soldier FridaVr August 26, B Hollow, 10:30 a.m. Football vs Hunter, 7 p.m. Friday, August 19 Saturday, August 27 Football at Kearns, 7 p.m. XC at Am. Fork Grass Relays 9th Grade Football, 1 p.m. Monday. August 22 Gilrs Volleyball vs Alumni, SOPHOMORE DAY 7 p.m. . JV Golf at Mt. View, 12 p.m. S """" Varsity Golf at Mt. View, OCJHS 7th Grade Day, i Jk J 7:45 a.m. i IHiliiWll II MMHM mill I ill CPCPO(Tin) 3LTD 21 CD (3 Thursday Evenings from 5:00-9:0- 0 PM July Through September 201 1 Spend your evenings this summer at: Downtown Pleasant Grove Park 200 South and Main Street Bring your family and come enjoy: LIVE Entertainment! j Food! Shopping! f Fresh Produce! ) w-r-- ii m mi ii r ,: if ": J I V ; ' , Booth rental is still available for vendors. This is a perfect opportunity to market your business to local clientele! For more information visit us at www.pgpromenade. com Nil, j. :p,,.,,:.J.v.,i:,.:-ip..,.J',,- Cards & Gifts Compounding LDS Greeting Cards Free Prescription delivery Yankee Candles Pleasant Grove Copy Machine Lindon, Manila Fax Service Cedar Hills Smith Rexall Drug 10 South Main, Pleasant Grove, Utah 84062 Phone: 801-785-32- 21 Pharmacy: 801-785-23- 51 "Bezzant" continued from Page 2 Let's hope that we never let test scores become the measure of a human life. I saw something far more important than test scores when I looked at a hyper young student decades ago in a place we call school. What we read in the obituaries is a far better measure of a life well lived, even if that includes time spent fishing. |