Show Cri Crime me wave wave hits Vernal A crime wave in the form of unleashed pets has again hit Vernal said Sheriff Arden Stewart this week Large or small sheep flocks are not exempt and as usual no one owns the culprit dogs JACK REYNOLDS S of the sheriffs sheriff's department spent along a along along long night Monday Oct 10 when he was called to the George D. D Merkley property in Dry Fork Canyon to investigate a pickup truck stuck in the mud in the middle of Mr Merkley's meadow Illegal entrance had been made through a metal gate and so Deputy Reynolds and George D. D set up surveillance and waited Another pickup then made an appearance spotlighting across the fields As they pulled up to extract the first vehicle from the mud James and Donnie Kimball and anda a juvenile were taken into custody by Reynolds and Merkley and charged with criminal trespass The juvenile was released to his mother that night and the two two older men released when bond was set in J Judge dge Wayne Bullocks Bullock's court at 50 each The two pickups were registered to Russell and Forest both of Vernal |