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Show Thursday, June J, 2006 NORTH COUNT! NEW t APE ft S Page 3 PoliceBeat I SELECTED INCIDENTS AlpineHighland TRAFFIC STOP ARREST - A 20-year-old Draper resident was arrested in Highland on a warrant out of Logan after being stopped by police for a traffic infraction. The man was cited for two traffic violations viola-tions and transported to the Utah County Jail. FIRE Police responded to a call of a tractor combine that had started on fire in the area just south of the Murdock Canal in Highland. When police arrived, an individual was spraying the tractor with water. wa-ter. Fire personnel arrived on scene and took command of the incident. Eagle Mountain VEHICLE BURGLARIES - Deputies Depu-ties responded to three separate calls May 11 orvehiclesthat had been damaged and burglarized. The incidents occurred in The Ranches, Cedar Pass and City Center areas. In all three reports, vehicle windows were damaged and items were taken from the vehicles. ve-hicles. Contact Deputy Greg Knapp at 789-5551 with any information on these incidents. OBSTRUCTING JUSTICE - A deputy responded to a tip on a missing person report of a minor who was also wanted by juvenile authorities on May 1 1 . At a residence resi-dence in The Ranches, an 18-year-old man told the officer that the minor had left the house. The information infor-mation proved to be false, and the minor was located hiding in a closet clos-et of the residence. The 18-year-old was cited for obstruction of justice, and the juvenile was taken to Utah County Jail on the Juvenile order. Lehi DRUGS Lehi police officers issued is-sued a warrant on May 25 at 9:30 p.m. in south central Lehi and made six felony arrests and 14 misdemeanor arrests confiscating three pounds of marijuana, two pounds of psilocybin mushrooms and a supply of horse tranquilizers called ketemine. Drug paraphernalia parapherna-lia was also found. Police booked six men into jail and four additional suspects were released. CRIMINAL MISCHIEF - Someone Some-one spray painted a Bobcat tractor Mountainland Applied Technology College Looking for a hair salon? Look no further, contact MOUNTAINLAND COSMETOLOGY for your next salon appointment - fMATCI i sfMOUntainl and J COLLEGE fikmith Ifcl ----- - s LiU !W Professional Designers for Remodeling, " " llll 111 " M- Utah County News www.heraldextra.com AS COMPILED BY STAFF. neon green with the message "Go , Home!" on its side on May 23 at about 7:30 a.m. at 1200 N. 1700 West in Lehi. The case is under investigation. CRIMNAL MISCHIEF - Young teens were playing war on May 22 after school and throwing "grenades" "gre-nades" of rocks at a "tank" or front end loader at the Lehi sand pit on 2000 North and 600 East. One of the "grenades" smashed the loader's window out. A "soldier" confessed and father of the boy agreed to make restitution for the $200 damage. CHECK FRAUD - A customer at Cabela's purchased merchandise with a check on a closed account on April 29 for $71.71, May 8 for $2,124.99 and again for $892.46. The woman tried to return the $2,000 bed she purchased and Cabela's arranged to send her a check for the return. She changed her mind, wanting to keep the bed, and Cabela's canceled the check. The case has been turned over to an LPD detective for investigation. ASSAULT Police received a call on May 23 at approximately 2:20 p.m. about a fight in the gravel pit, 300 E. 1800 North. One car was found parked there and a victim with a bloody nose and scratches and abrasions on his arms and chest. He was there initially to watch a fight supposedly over a girl. A second fight insued and he was involved. The police report there are approximately 20 kids involved from Pleasant Grove and Orem, fighters and bystanders. The investigation is ongoing. Orem DRUG CHARGES - Officer Phil Anderson was summoned to an apartment in north Orem on Friday night by the 35-year-old woman living there, who wanted to talk about some drug activities she had been involved in and was trying to escape. While the officer was speaking with the woman, there was a knock at her front door. When the woman called for the visitor to come in, Isaac Dennis entered carrying a red balloon filled with heroin dangling between two fingers of one hand. Anderson was quick to begin making mak-ing inquiries about what Dennis 0324fMATC! AfPLlHJ II Light Her Fire. mts Largest Jewelery Showroom" New Homes, and Commercial Buildings ttw.goldsmithjewelers.com Even includes new countertops!!! 'Does not Include appliances. had and why he had com to the apartment. ' - ' Added to the heroin that Dannis ei in-Anrlorari tn OffirAr Aflffof fiOJl. there were several warrant Out for his arrest. He was booked into tha . Utah Countv iail. ) the-lnfluehce, possession of tliUj BURGLARY - A man reported paraphernalia, driving on suspense suspen-se evening of' May 26 that he had kn and for a valid hotJeil waijant. gone to the holme he it moving out"- the man was transported to thje of and pulled up in the driveway. Utah County Jail and was bdolted He notibed the garage door open and a stranger, with an armload of the complainant's property, walked out of the garage. The man confronted the stranger. strang-er. The thief calmly put the Items he was rarrvinn down on the around and walked off without offering anyr explanation. Officers searched for ; the suspect, described as a white male with a dark colored goatee, ,s mid-208, wearing khaki short, light t blue jersey shirt with a strip under the arm and a baseball cap. : ; The complainant walked through his home and found two speakers missing. ; STOLEN AUTO - A 1&6 gray Toyota Corolla was stolen Sunday night while parked in the Domino Pizza parking lot at 120 N. State. The car had been left unlocked and the keys were inside it. ' AUTO BURGLARY - A laptop . computer was stolen Monday eve-j ning from an unlocked car parked jf in the Evergreen Court parking tot, 340W.tenter. ; -, , , - Ploasant Grove CRIMINAL MISCHIEF A fash of vehicle windows being broken out with BB guns were repotted this past week with 16 such reports' coming in to officers. ASSAULT - Police met with two individuals who wanted to report an assault. After taking their statements, state-ments, a suspect was charged with assault, i THEFT A laptop computer, IPod and a set of keys were stolen from a vehicle. Items are valued at -$2200. !The Hewlett-Packard laptop was entered on NOC. THEFT A suspect removed approximately $100 in auto'partf ,i and accessories from cars at a ear . . i i - i . iox in unuon. vvnen coniromea "VJ Sit ; iiinft .1-. ! METAL ROOFING fif iilDIPtO! r-S'-OCIeww-J w m m m mm tShttk - Brown - fbtsa - Ssliditoac 2 $14. !88ea $18.C0ea $2iee "Fnab" Local DrihMrv - M)n Order Reo'd V ,, T I. AMD MO 1 o. aoum ro lent mlmnrtbte j ' FAMILY FR(2fJDLY UTAH VALLEY f RADIO inewtoms&usvm, 1450 r t-Miril: mal($keyy.orti - i .. i .- t Complete program schedule and listener cammed Opportunity on our web site or phone us for a copy ofottr schedule! ; - Al-Y will not add jm 307 South 1600 West, Provo,tfTt-X. 2?TA4SJ M ; iEn ESpaUol! i 4 . i An mfttcVM, ths iusppct left the iterrre ana arove awsy. . i tRAFWCOSE-Offid made traffic ctop on a vdhScjli for a traffic offense that resulted m the rrest dl a rMn for Drivjna-Unr- in without incident. f ! i 1 i.4r DUIVttAPONft OFFENSE - Officers stopped a v4hicteifir speeding. The odor of aleohtjll was smelted corning f rorn the anver. ineamw refused to rate a field sobriety test. Tn veh,lile . -vas state impounded. ificidefil to 1 vehicle IrrventoryV a 9mft) halttSgurr wasfoahdlnthetenterconsol of the vehicle. The driver was! i" ' "Charged with DUI, poMB6sipn of edangerBus weapon while Met -r c, the influence end speeding. The driver was issued a citation dh the charges end relented from the po-lice po-lice departhwnt; The htfndgun was booked into evidence. ! ; ; ;l I , THEFT - A wateT hyp(Briite,; wakeboard and waterskate wete reported taken from a boat perked in front W a residence, i 1 ij" Battitasa (i :ii Cprtnga' .;. " VEMCU UnGLAHT H A purse t wassttlenfrflHti'fnsidartUrllobked 1 ' car in the Harvest Hills areel tin May V ',. H'Thejhicle wm pliBkl.Mliidia)i t 'v leakMAMl'iBaralb wMh' Hie garage i - oVor ope at the time of the theft. Stolen cradk cartfs front the (iiirse - - ware later M tiudulefiay'Hne '4 are warning drivers to lock crs, ' close garage dodrs, and not leave valuables, checks, Or Credit carils inside vehteles. ' " ''4'". HIT AND RUNBURGLARY '" .. Two vehicles parked In a cul de :-; sac were damaged when thieves :r burglarized the vehicles' then side- swipe both cars oft May 23. One r cafrben left Stocked betore ' the burgJaty. TWflWs pried fh dor KendleWfthe BtMr , to gain acotst. Onecar kustainjed $300 worth of dirnage.the Other car wiH cost $1,500 to repair. v ., ?rftt fir r t" rffl ft . m . Chwreli Kali K mosTijks.io tmHrtmf Wllmi IrOO ym SKI fm j I b i. Vi..i.ri ft' a 1 11 a m mw a. m ' $2.04e4 $39.N M t37J0ei ; . t(?.M mZ onww.Ixi ti i' ''f' 24H0UHSAW. If " 4t'f- "IV.U'IB'U name to ttty mMng lists. in., f . i tt RADIO' mi : km , I Visit Utah County's Hidden Gardens Friday and Saturday NORTH COUNTY STAFF The Celebration of Heath Foundation is offering the 2006 Hidden Garden Benefit Tour place Friday and Saturday, Satur-day, featuring 14 gardens in FVovo, Springville, Salem and Payson. i In addition to the self -guided tour of the gardens, ticket holders will enjoy exclusive gardening workshops at Thanksgiving Point, live musical musi-cal performances at selected gardens, and the return of the "mystery plant" contest and prize drawings. Contest prizes will include garden shop gift certificates, hand-made quilts, a hand-turned hand-turned wood salad bowl and fhe grand prize, a "Puffed Up Prince" bronze sculpture by Gary Lee Price. I Tickets for the tour can be purchased in advance for $13 through the Celebration of Health Foundation and most local greenhouses and garden shops. During the tour, tickets will be available at the gardens Education iTion Help promote literacy in our schools! .h Here's how: 1 . Call The Daily Herald at 375-51 03 and tell the customer service representative when you will be away on vacation. 2. Request that your undelivered newspapers newspa-pers be donated to a local school. 3. We will automatically stop delivery while you are away and resume delivery automatically auto-matically when you return home. The undelivered papers go to local schools during the current or coming school year. I s ttfif .vX 4 a Utah County Association of RFALTORS www.ucaor.com 1 1 t Mm M JUNE 5 (Mon) PR0V0, IFA, JUNE 6 (Tue) PLEASANT Fire Station, 86 E. 100 II IMC T lAIA Al Parking Lot at the Mouth of American Fork Canyon, Jet. ot Highland Hwy & American Fork Canyon Rd. JUNE 8 (Thu) LEHI, South End of the New Lecacv Center Parking Lot. 123 N. Center St. IMA ' Pxicil nrioicr veil Jy ft4 Male dog (up to 80 lbs) $40 " Ktmaie dog (up to tsu ids) j Family plan I'rnorn & iitteNitter $90 cat) must no (ess frian 6 mos. ) $ 1 36dcK'! RrgTresings ovw 80 lbs $10 rtnJ MTO KATES CAU- Us TOPAyt Phone Quotes Welcome for $16. This year the Tahitian Noni Cafe is offering a free fahitiaa Garden Salad to all Hidden Garden ticket holders. All proceeds of the tour will benefit emergency and trauma services at Utah Valley Regional Re-gional Medical Center. "We are excited to offer the rare opportunity to personally person-ally get an inside look at these beautiful gardens," said Dennis Morganson, Hidden Garden Benefit Tour coordinator. "The garden owners are passionate about their gardens and pull out all the stops to make them ready for all who attend. Best of all, as participants enjoy these spectacular gardens, they will be providing vital support for life-saving medical services in our community." For more information, visit the event website at www. hidd'?' g rden.org or call the Ok hi r nr of Health Foundation Founda-tion .ii :: V rm. 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