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Show Pag 8 NORTH COUNTY NEWSPAPERS Thursday, September 15, 2005 Dm rfc UMUC i )rin fe v. SELECTED INCIDENTS AS COMPILED BY STAFF. Eaglo Mountain RESIDENTIAL BURGLARY Approximately $700 in ca.h and orne valuable jewelry was taken from a car in the garage o( a horn; in the North Ranches on Auy 27. The items were stolen from a purse that had been left in the cat The home was locked at the time. The case is under investigation. RESIDENTIAL THEFT - A suspect was arrested in connection connec-tion with a residential theft that occurred on Aug. 25. The suspect was cited and released after promising prom-ising to appear in court. DUI ARREST - Deputies pulled over a vehicle when the driver appeared to be driving erratically on Aug. 18, They arrested the female driver for driving under the influence of drugs. Lohi VEHICLE BURGLARY - A Kenwood 10 inch speaker in a box, and a Sony amplifier were reported report-ed stolen from a vehicle. CRIMINAL MISCHIEF - Criminal mischief was reported at the Alpine School District bus depot. THEFT A license plate stolen in Lehi was recovered in Orem. A stolen plate from Payson was on the Lehi vehicle. STOLEN VEHICLE - A 1994 Pontiac was reported stolen. Orem BURGLARY APPREHENDED A man returned to his residence in the area of 300 North and 200 West Friday afternoon at about 4:30 p.m. and found his shotgun laying out in the living room. The man then went back to his bedroom bed-room and found a stranger with a shaved head inside the bedroom going through the man's personal things. When the homeowner confronted the intruder and went to call the police, the suspect jumped out of a window and fled. The homeowner gave chase but lost sight of him. Officers arrived, along with Officer Art Lopez and his police service dog, Zorro. A perimeter was set up and Zorro was used to search for the suspect. Zorro and Officer Lopez found the suspect hiding in a camping trailer nearby. The suspect was identified as 20-year-old Cody D. Harward, of Orem. Harward was booked into the Utah County Jail on charges of burglary and trespassing. AUTO BURGLARY - A man left With all the choices in hearing aid providers: Why I chose Harris Hearing Center To whom it may concern: For the past several years I had been starting to notice that I was asking people to repeat what they had just said to me, I couldn't understand un-derstand what they were saying unless I was looking directly at them. Besides that, it was getting harder for me to hear clearly when I was in a room that had a lot of noise in the background. back-ground. Another thing 1 used to do was drive for miles with my car turn signal on because I couldn't hear the clicking sound telling me it was still on. Many times my friends would tell me that they had tried to call me and had let the phone ring and ring and ring before hanging up, and I would have been home-but home-but just didn't hear the phone ring. My children told me it was time to think about getting ' a hearing aid but 1 didn't .want to believe them, I didn t want to be one of t those "old geezers'' that used hearing aids and I didn't think my hearing .loss was that bad. But all that changed one-da' one-da' when I was babysitting my three year old grandson. He had gone out to play in my backyard, I have a fence all around it so I wasn't too worried that he was out there by himself. I went out to tell him his lunch was ready and I couldn't find him. I looked even where, in my garden, behind the bushes, in the woodpile, everywhere. I was just frantic and ready to call the police when I 4 I f . ' V III , 5 ' V " ' ' 1 1- mil i 1 1 ' ' t I j A ' ? I saw his little hand reaching out of the window well. He-had He-had fallen in as he-was he-was cha.v inga ball and couldn't get out. I couldn't hear him callini? amwa for me to help him! He had been crying cry-ing and calling for me for five minutes! What a terrible terri-ble grandma I was, he could have really been hurt and needing me and I wouldn't have heard him. That's when I decided I needed to get help with my hearing. I had seen these big full page ads in the newspaper saying that I could get 2 hearing aids for the price of 1 , the ad said that the hearing hear-ing aids were top-of-the-line and almost invisible. I knew those were the kind I wanted but I was skeptical skepti-cal about the price. I may have been getting older but I wasn't stupid, I know that you don't get something for nothing. I figured they would find a way to try to get me to pay full price, but I wasn't going to let them. When I called to make an appointment I told the girl just that, she laughed and told me that their advertisements adver-tisements were true and they weren't trying to pull anything on me and I could find out for myself. The day I went in to Mr. Harris's office for my appointment ap-pointment the secretary, Renea, greeting me byname by-name and invited me to sit down and have some candy. I didn't have to wait more that five minutes before be-fore Mr. Harris was ready for me. He was so nice! He explained everything he was doing and why he was doing it. He had a really big screen that showed me what the inside of my ear looked like, there was really a lot of ear wax built up in my ear and he cleaned that out for me with a special tool while I watched. It was really interesting. inter-esting. He tested my hearing hear-ing and told me that I had a moderate hearing loss. I looked at the different kinds of hearing aids that he said would work for my hearing loss. He showed me some hearing aids that were the name brands that I had read about in consumer reports, I couldn't believe how much they cost! I didn't know how I could afford the type of hearing aids I wanted! Then he told me that he owned his own lab and they manufactured manu-factured the same type of hearing aids with the very same components as the name brand ones. In fact, he showed me the reports comparing the brands and his ActiveEar brand scored very well among the top instruments out there, only because they cut out the middleman he could save me 50 off the name brand price. And boy was he right! I got 2 digital, programmable programma-ble hearing aids from Harris Har-ris Hearing for the cost of 1 of the name brand ones! And I just love them! You can hardly see them when I'm wearing them and you can't believe how great it is to have my hearing back! I didn't realize how many sounds I'd been missing! My life has improved so much, I am so grateful to have met Robert Harris. I would highly recommend to anyone that has a hearing hear-ing loss to come and have the free exam and test that he offers. He also guarantees guaran-tees that if you have any problems with fit, comfort, technology, or sound quality of his instruments he will refit them, change brands or do whatever it takes to make sure you are happy with your hearing aids, and he'll do it at his expense not yours! I told him I would write this testimonial for him so others would know that his advertising claims are true. Come in to their office at 350 West Center in Provo and find out for yourself. Call Renea or Kim at 373-6827 to make an appointment for the free test and exam because you'll be glad you did! Sincerely, Pam Reynolds P.S.And if you mention my name, he has a special gift for you! 2 Weeks Onlyi Sept. 6-16 mm rx i i s iS v (ft fl Mil l tC v&HuJ Jo u it . his car unlocked in the area of 1000 S. Main Saturday night and a CD player was stolen from it. WARRANT ARREST - Officers responded early Sunday morning to a reported party at a home in the area of 1300 S. Main Street. Officers made contact with one of the party goers and found she had a $5,000 warrant out for her arrest. Tristian McArthur, 19, of West Valley, was booked into the Utah County Jail. WARRANT ARREST - Officers responded Sunday morning to a home in Springwater on a report that 41-year-old Kelly Anderberg was at the home and had five warrants war-rants out for his arrest. Anderberg was located at the home and arrested. He was booked into the Utah County Jail on five statewide warrants out of American Fork, and one felony warrant out of the Fourth District Court. DELAYED BURGLARY REPORT A garage was entered sometime some-time during the night of Sept. 7 in the area of 400 S. 1000 West and a $400 bicycle was stolen. Entry was made through an unlocked door. DELAYED BURGLARY REPORT Three sets of golf clubs were stolen from the garage of a home in the area of Sunrise Drive garage on Sept. 7. No suspect information is available. The owner stated that total value of loss is estimated at $3,400. VANDALISM - A woman reported the passenger window on her truck broken out during the night Thursday. The truck was parked in the driveway of her home in the area of 1700 N. 400 East when the damaged occurred. It is unknown what type of object was used to break the window. It is suspected a BB or pellet gun was used. Nothing was stolen from the vehicle. Pleasant Grove ASSAULT One individual was arrested after police were called to Pleasant Grove Junior High School during the lunch hour on a report of an assault. THEFT - A caller reported unknown suspects cut a lock of a fenced lot and also broke a glass door to gain entrance into a building. build-ing. Suspects stole two power saws and possibly a 14-foot trailer. THEFT A children's saddle, saddle bags and mud boots were reported stolen from a storage shed located at a residence. A bottle of Darvoset and $20 were also taken from a truck which was parked at the residence. THEFT A caller reported unknown suspects entered her unlocked house at night and took her purse. The purse was found the next day in a neighbor's garbage gar-bage can but nothing appeared missing from inside the purse. The woman was warned about identity theft. CRIMINAL MISCHIEF - Police responded to a residence regarding regard-ing damage to a vehicle in the reporting party's driveway. The complainant said his children went out to play and noticed the windshield on his vehicle was shattered. A softball was found in his driveway. The complainant didn't recognize the ball and did not know who may be responsible for the damage. DRIVING WITHOUT A LICENSE A traffic stop was initiated on a vehicle for a traffic offense. It was found the woman driving the vehicle was driving on a denied license. She was taken to the police department where she was issued a citation for driving on denied status, driving left of center, and was given a warning for failure to signal. She was later released from custody without incident. DUI Officers responded to the area of 200 South 1300 West in Lindon for a report of a reckless driver. Officers located the driver in a parking lot. In speaking with the driver, he was believed to be impaired. He was given field tests and was later released with a citation cita-tion for DUI. RECOVERED STOLEN PROPERTY PROP-ERTY Officers responded to a residence and made contact with the complainant regarding a license plate on her vehicle that is not hers. It was discovered the plate had been stolen out of Orem City. The complainant's license plate has been reported stolen. THEFT A tire was reported stolen sto-len from a car in the parking lot of a business. The tire was attached to the vehicle on the front drivers side at the time of the theft. Saratoga Springs PROTECTIVE ORDER VIOLATION VIOLA-TION A 48-year-old man was arrested and charged with a second sec-ond degree felony for violation of a protective order. The man had come to a residence twice in August in violation of the court order. Mill! I RM j w mi mm w m m POOR |