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Show UqmIqIg GiTiClO during door liuni Two juveniles have been arrested and remanded to juvenile court for criminal mischief and vandalism, according ac-cording to Deputy Dennis Cox. The pair are charged, with vandalizing a motorcycle motor-cycle in the Cunningham area opening weekend of the deer season. The motorcycle belonging to Fred Allen, Pasa Lorn a, California, was left along the road, the lights were 1 broken, tires cut, and the 1 cycle was pushed into acan- yon. Damage was estimated I at $200. I In an unrelated incident, I it was discovered lastTues-l lastTues-l day that a UP&L power pole with two transformers, had been cut with a chain saw over the weekend. The pole ) was cut almost in two, on I the Milford Flat road near J the CAPCO Sullivan bulk f plant. The pole had to be replaced at an estimated cost of $700-$800. $700-$800. The vandals most certainly would have been killed had the pole fallen. But the danger was even greater. Had the pole fallen it most likely would have set the bulk plant on fire, with the potential to blow up a good share of Milford. The incident is jointly being investigated in-vestigated by Deputy Cox and the Milford City Police. They have a suspect in the case. Thursday, October 23, Thomas Yee, HongKongCafe proprietor, spooked a rustler rust-ler near the Rock Corral Recreation area. Yee was deer hunting when he heard a shot. Upon investigation he spotted a pickup taking off and a 600 pound calf that had been shot and partially cleaned. The calf belonged to Mike Yardley. The Investigation In-vestigation is being continued contin-ued by the Sheriffs office. Hunting season brings out the worst in some people, at considerable expense to the victims, sometimes danger, dan-ger, and alwaysat the expense ex-pense of the true sportsman. sports-man. Anyone having knowledge know-ledge of valdalism or illegal ille-gal use of fire arms, should report the act to the proper authorities immediately. |