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Show Page A6 Thursday, February 24, 2005 Times Newspaper rESERv t1 koteC 1 LOREMlDEPARTMENTrof Hod 0 B 2 . J -4 I 11 DDyg Edwards Pjb!:C PUBLIC SAFETY Feb. 15 BURGLARY - On Sunday night suspects entered the locked compound com-pound of MCR Recycling at 550 N. Geneva Road and used a fork lift to steal about 4000 lbs of wrap metal. They stole about fcO rims, aluminum, solid brass, and copper. They must have had a large truck to haul it all away. The suspects will undoubtably take the stolen scrap to some other recycling business and try to sell it there. AUTO BURGLARS - the parking lot. Orem offi- cers were called and arrived quickly enough to stop the two suspicious cars while still in the complex parking lot They investigated and found a number of stolen car stereos and other items in the suspect vehicles. Three adult males and two juvenile males were arrested for auto burglary, burgla-ry, possession of stolen property, and possession of burglary tools. All suspects sus-pects were out of Salt Lake County. officer traveling home in his personal car spotted the occupants of two vehicles vehi-cles swapping items in the Modus Media parking lot early this morning (3:30 a.m.) in Lindon. He got suspicious and continued contin-ued to watch as the suspects sus-pects got back into their cars and drove to the apartment complex at 1500 N. 1200 W. in Orem. Several suspects got out of the two cars and started start-ed checking car doors in Senate Bill 61 targets ihc. But let me tell you who it really affects. i. - i f - ' 1 1 I - V y SwC i J . - f f " " " ; - .. ' L l"''MI J ' g. .-J1 iL-a I-T1M1.; 1 - Illlll I mi ... I srrvr lis ( l.iut man of the board of Trustees of It.t'-rm'.unibin l l'-uli.h Care an unpaid, volunteer f.-iMUC-r.. 1 sei-ve becHUhe I support IHC's mission " -unxU- affordable, hib cjuility health care for t,' riM'-Ti! of Utah. Senate Bill ii may have far-r-a-l; I ri- impart on health care in the state of Utah. .. , ly tlie (iti'ens of Utah. I'm very t n i i r it c that the lepislat ure . without proper study, may jn fact damage the best health care system in America. But there's more to it than that. 1 m afraid this bill might also hurt the self-insured and the hundreds of small businesses who insure their employees through IHC. Costs of health care will rise, potentially putting coverage out of reach of many Utahns. This bill might look like it targets IHC. But it really hits everyone. 7 HI (ACTS: ( HntH Plans n thr only Viah health plan accredited by the National Committee for Quality Assurance (NCQA) U 'n.ii, -t, Piu-ns is thr consistent onerall leader among Utah health plans for clinical quality measures, in annual '!. ' 'ii; t'i thr Villi 'Department of Health ' ''' M ' - consistent overall leader among Utah health plans for member satisfaction, in annual ;(; i thr Vtuh Department of Health m INTERMOUNTAIN HEALTH CARE I HO Feb. 16 AUTO BURGLARIES There were nine auto burglaries reported yesterday yes-terday after officers arrested the five .suspects from Salt Lake Tuesday morning, with the help of the off-duty Provo officer. The auto burglaries were all along 1200 West in Orem. The suspects were arrested at an apartment complex located at 1500 N. 1200 W. BUSINESS BURGLARY BUR-GLARY - Suspects!) cut a chain link fence Monday night to enter a locked compound at Lowry Doors (782 N. States) and got into a couple of business vehicles vehi-cles parked inside the compound. A flashlight was reported stolen from one of the tracks. ATTEMPTED BURGLARY BUR-GLARY - Similar to the Lowry Doors burglary above, the suspect or suspects sus-pects cut the lock on the compound gate at Auto Tech (720 N. State D, but nothing has been found stolen. RESIDENTIAL BURGLARY BUR-GLARY A man reported report-ed that he returned to his apartment i(500 S. 1200 W;) Tuesday evening and found that a burglar had entered the apartment through an unlocked window. win-dow. A Mac Powerbook lap top computer was stolen from the apartment. Feb. 17 WARRANT - Officer Tom Wallace was running radar on Center Street Wednesday morning and caught a car going 56 in a 35 inph zone. He made a traffic stop om the car and found the driver, a 34-j'earold 34-j'earold Santaquin man, had a traffic warrant out for his arrest. EVADING - Again, this starts with Officer Tom Wallace running radar on Center Street. A white Ford Crown continued on Page AS Captivating j Radio Dramas for the Whole Family! mm. Juspeiigeful, value-packed dmcovenw await you in the ttiwc oT CMvHMey where something iww and exciting is alwaw going on Whit, Connie and the gang manage to get into all kinct of interesting pTethcanienUi and learti unforgettable blulicallv basec lesiont aionr the wav Your family will be oti the edge of their Beau at ttm turn m to each faaanatnir adventure It's fun, diaracter-builduig entertainmeni for all ugefc j""P MJllkYf! S2Sp.lTL l-M i.m. & t: p.m. wwa.keyy.com i |