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Show Page 14 0 R E M TIMES Thursday, May 3, 2007 Police SELECTED INCIDENTS DUI ARREST, AGGRAVATED RE ENTRY WARRANT - Sgt. M.itt (Vli.'fsen slopped a car ;:irly S.itnrrl.iy morning, April 'JH. dnvi'ii by 'A y';ir old Guill i tnio 'i.in.i.i, formerly of Orem, lor suspiuon of driving under the influence rj;iru;i, a Mexican n.itioii.il w;is 'trunk ;in't whs iilso w.inteil on ,t Million wide immi goitiMis w;irr.mt for having been previously deported from the US on ,i condition that he not return, ari'l lie did Immigration Services put a bold on fjarcia at the Utah Don't be taken in by these I types of hearing aid offers. 1 1' I .It, i I in. .. r i i Our Promise: Utah's Best Hearing Value! St V ''Mil 111 Hfl 1 our prclcrrcd I Z TRAVELERS d 2 for 1 t,MYSON" i . : " - ' . Iff 4, u J rik-i'i ! t; . V I Iff W IIf''"' : iV - ly rv ' ' I nr$ -iw i Juan - ",, , - fi f ' k V I J 11 . IHIIII.II.II II ... 1 ii " " li! llL jiiitiiiiiiiiiii iiiiwiMMMrrnr 11561 America's Freedom Foundation Presented by: (Qiant . ; zmm M Laddu Systems .: . ' ;:; . rwTfaal .:l4!Wk FMIOO MfSL, media AS COMPILED BY STAFF. County jail wtiere he was booked on the DUI charge. HOUSE FIRE - Department firefighters and police officers responded Saturday evening, April 28, to a house fire at 1536 N. 110 West. The fire is believed to have started with a ceiling fan in an upstairs bathroom shorted out and caused a small fire that rapidly rap-idly spread above the ceiling area of the home Fire crews arrived and could see that the dynamics of the fire were rapidly changing and decided a defensive posture notes UVSC administrator presented pre-sented Wolverine Lifetime Achievement Award J. Karl 1 1 Mm lWWH I1WM1 WIIV Wl (TXEDCHD I ;ilifllr?liillllllfcft Ionic & Auto Carriers P3 I UK AIM IOH I) Group Benefits would be safer for firefighters firefight-ers battling the blaze. The roof caved in on the first floor about 10 minutes into the fire. The fire was completely extinguished and roped off for fire investigators to begin their work. They determined deter-mined the ceiling fan was the culprit cul-prit in this blaze. Fire crews were on scene from 5:51 p.m when the call first came in until, nearly 11 p.m. Saturday night. BURGLARY - The Fireplace Place, 1678 N. State Street, was broken into over the weekend. Worthington, associate vice president of academic affairs and interim vice president of tfiiimiiiiiiwini TO MAKE AN APPOINTMENT CALL: Caarie, TuLtt 687-2141 405 South 100 East, Suite 12, Pleasant Grove Someone pried away the metal bars protecting a window and forced their way in through the window. The business was ransacked ran-sacked and some cash and a cell phone was stolen. ALCOHOL OFFENSE - Officers Offi-cers responded 2 a.m. Sunday to 681 S. Orem Blvd 13 on a loud party report. When the officers were spotted, the lights went out. There was lots of scurrying around inside the apartment and then dead silence. The officers finally got someone some-one to answer the door to the apartment and contacted 22-year-old Kristen Faden, who said it was just she had her friend inside and they hadn't heard the officers knocking because be-cause they had been passed out. After some more discussion, it was determined that there were other people inside the apart- academic affairs since July 2000, was recently awarded the Wolverine Lifetime Achievement Award at the Wolverine Achievement Awards Ceremony. The award is typically given to one individual indi-vidual annually. "The award is presented to a member of our faculty, staff or administration who has excelled academically and professionally as well as displayed dis-played outstanding leadership skills and ability during his or her career at UVSC," said J.P Spagnolo, coordinator of stu- Utah County I Lt. Gov. Gary Herbert will be the speaker at the May 7 meeting of the Utah County www.couQjairlLolue.conii 1 ;W- ment drinking, including a 15-year-old Provo boy. Faden became so unruly and uncooperative with the misdemeanor misde-meanor citatipn process, that officers decided to take her into physical custody. While putting the handcuffs'bn a very vocal Faden, her 15-year-old guest decided de-cided to be chivalrous by jumping on the arresting otticefjs DacK and putting a choke hold on him. He got himself arrested and booked into the Slate Canyon Youth Detention Center for assault as-sault on a police officer, illegal consumption of alcohol and inter ference with an arrest. FRAUD A complaint was received April 26 from a citizen regarding 23-year-old Marcus D. Dangerf ield, of Orem, who was going door-to-door in the area of 500 W. 1000 North, asking ask-ing for donations for his niece dent activities at UVSC. "Karl is one of the core employees who have been instrumental in building the foundation and quality of UVSC and he is a true champion of students." Worthington, a native of Payson, Utah, earned his bachelor's bach-elor's and master's degrees in business education from Utah State University and a Ph.D. in business education from the University of Iowa. He worked for University of Iowa, Ball State University in Indiana, Bowling Green State University Univer-sity in Ohio and Northern Ari- Republican Women to meet Republican Women at noon in the Provo Library at Academy Square, Room 221. "-CHRIST ' EVANGELICAL www.christev.org (801) 225-3038 Worship Service at 11:00 Now meeting at UVSC Sorensen Student Center Grand Ballroom. This Week's Message: "Finish Well: Final Inspection" Nehemiah S S6 who needed a bone marrow transplant. Dangerfield had a jar with him for people to place their donations in. The complainant thought Dangerfield's story sounded suspicious and notified the I police. Neighborhood Preserva-I Preserva-I tion Officer Jim Flygare located Dangerfield and conducted the .'investigation. It took a few min-iutes min-iutes because Dangerfield was so vague with the information he provided, but it was finally determined deter-mined that the girl Dangerfield was supposedly collecting these ' medical funds for needed no f transplant. Dangerfield was arrested ar-rested for communication fraud in that he hatched this scheme to obtain money from people under false pretenses. He was booked into the Orem holding facility. zona University before coming to UVSC in 1975. As a UVSC administrator, Worthington has been instrumental instru-mental in implementing each of UVSC's 55 baccalaureate degrees. He has also overseen curriculum development, space use, accreditation and faculty development, hosting the Great Teachers' Summit for faculty development each year for many years. Karl was awarded the Board of Trustees Award of Excellence Excel-lence in 2006. 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