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Show Thrill-seekers should avoid Ky's Cross By JANIS STUART KAYSVELLEThe Davis County Coun-ty Sheriffs Department would like the public to know that Kay's Cross is considered off limits to thrill-seekers.yThis thrill-seekers.yThis is not a new policy because-the area is private property- and has always been off limits to public encroachment. Lieutenant Curt Johnson said, "Problems in the area have increased increas-ed this summer. The department is called for a problem there three, four, or five times a week.' ' Youngsters, who want to walk down to Kay's Cross, park their vehicles at the three main entrances and block traffic in nearby subdivisions. subdivi-sions. Residents in the area call the police department to issue complaints. com-plaints. Kay's Cross has also been the scene of a few alcohol parties. ' 'The kids walk down to the area, especially on Halloween, to get a j scare," explained Johnson. j There is quite a history that goes ' along with the area, but according to Johnson, ' ' Most of the stories get m ade up as the kids go along. ' ' Most problems occur in the area at approximately 10 p.m. to 1 a.m. Thrill-seekers, as well as the curious, are asked to stay away from the private property this year to avoid any problems. i |