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Show New Utah American Fork Citien Simple assault - A juvenile male was cited for an assault after officers were dispatched to a report of a fight in progress. Retail theft - A 29-year-old male was cited for retail theft after he attempted to take a car stereo from a local business. Retail theft - A 23-year-old male and a 17-year-old female were cited for retail theft after they attempted to take jumper cables and other items from a local business. Illegal possessionconsumption possessioncon-sumption of alcohol, etc. - A 19-year-old male was arrested for illegal consumptionpossession con-sumptionpossession of alcohol and a not a drop driving offense and two 18-year-old passengers were arrested for illegal consumptionpossession con-sumptionpossession of alcohol and open container. The arrests took place after an officer responded to a report of an intoxicated intoxicat-ed driver. Criminal trespass - A 19-year-old male and two 18-year-old males were cited for criminal trespass after officers were dispatched dis-patched to a report that several suspicious males had entered the Haunted Forest and were vandalizing vandaliz-ing the equipment. Possession of heroin, paraphernalia, suspended drivers license -A 26-year- old male was arrested for possession of heroin, pos- efsjkbji of drug paraphernal parapher-nal Jtnd driving on a sus-driver sus-driver license after oihcera were dispatched to a report of a vehicle bur glary in progress. Witness tampering An 18-year-old male was booked into jail for witness tampering. The suspect had been booked into jail on Sept. 23 and charged with 10 counts of rape of a child. He was released on bail and be"gan to call the victim. Prescription fraud - A 33-year-old male and a 29-year-old female were arrested for prescription fraud after they attempted to acquire prescription drugs with an altered prescription. pre-scription. Contributing to the delinquency of a minor - wmmmwhwm A Fully 801-772-0733 Apply , F - September 25. 2003 - Page 8 An 18-year-old male was cited for contributing to the delinquency of a minor after an officer stopped to check on a suspicious vehicle. vehi-cle. DUI, intoxication - A 17-year-old male was arrested for a drug-related DUI and a 19-year-old passenger pas-senger was arrested for intoxication after their vehicle was stopped for a traffic violation. Retail theft - An 18-year-old female and a 19-year-old female were cited for retail theft after they attempted to take a large quantity of make-up from a local business. Possession of prescription prescrip-tion drugs, intoxication - A 44-year-old male was arrested for illegal possession posses-sion of prescription drugs and intoxication after officers offi-cers responded to a medical med-ical call. Possession of marijuana, marijua-na, distribution of a controlled con-trolled substance, drug paraphernalia, etc. - A 40-year-old female and a 19-year-old female were arrested for distribution of a controlled substance, possession of marijuana, possession of drug paraphernalia para-phernalia and misc. other charges. The arrests occurred after the police department obtained a search warrant for the home. Retail theft - A 41-year-old male was cited for retail theft after he attempted to take a stereo from a local business. Possession of marijuana, marijua-na, DUI, illegal consumptionpossession consump-tionpossession of alcohol -A 19-year-old male was arrested for a drug-related DUI and possession of marijuana and two 20-year-old passengers were cited for illegal consumptionpossession consump-tionpossession of alcohol after their vehicle was "stopped for a traffic violation. viola-tion. False information, arrest warrants - A 23-year-old male was arrested for false information to an officer, driving on a suspended sus-pended license and two outstanding arrest warrants war-rants after his vehicle was stopped for a traffic violation. 30-YEAR MORTGAGE Amortlitng ARM mrFM LIBOR Lot ono cfourlo&n ofilcon ohowyouhow thlihzn could QAV3 you Thouzsndi of $DOLLARB$lnlntmtl Washington Financial 17. II iaiai Signs o Continued from front page tion. J.H. Hadfield, of the city's engineering department, said that styles change, and the commissioners may need to make some changes to keep up with that. "Years ago, everybody had a home that was a rectangular rec-tangular shape," he said. Today, they have all sorts of added architectural features. fea-tures. Styles, architecture and tastes change. You might look at accepting that type of sign as the norm for theaters." Daniel Copper was in attendance at the meeting and encouraged the commissioners commis-sioners to stand firm in maintaining their standards. "It seems a shame that the company built a boring building and the city is expected to change its ordinance," ordi-nance," he said. Commissioner John Woffinden agreed. "The city runs the city, not the developers," he said. 1 4 s I UflLILiY has over 300 new 2004 trucks on the way and needs to make room. This Weekend only every new 2003 F-150, F-250 and F-350 will be priced at or BELOW factory invoice and you get the rebate which will put you thousands BELOW dealer cost Willey Ford will even discount the 2004 trucks they already have in stock to make room for the new shipment. HURRY-OFFER ENDS SEPTEMBER 30, 2003 j 403 F1 50 l) ' vjvj: '03FordF250 I '03 Ford F350 ,,. ,,. n , , "" ' ""iir L JUL JkSuT QUI EVERY Jrv s- Pricw are after rebate;, plus tax ad fets. OX financing available In Iteu of rebatMOffyendi 93003 FordFI50 u i ' A J d&k ' m . 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