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Show Page 18 NORTH COUNTY NEWSPAPERS Thursday, July 12, 2007 PoliceBeat I SELECTED INCIDENTS AS COMPILED BY STAFF. was cited for possession of marijuana, mari-juana, drug paraphernalia, and speeding. The driver received a warning for possession of illegal fireworks. The fireworks were seized and turned in to the Utah County Bomb Squad for proper disposal. CEDAR FORT TRESPASSING - An officer responded re-sponded to a report from a landowner land-owner of people having a party and trespassing on her private property. The officer found a group on private property without with-out permission, riding ATVs and drinking alcohol. He also found an unreported ATV accident with injuries. The officer summoned medical help. Eagle Mountain EMS responders treated the patient at the scene. The party members were cited for alcohol violations and trespassing. EAGLE LIOTJITTAIN BURGLARY - Deputies responded re-sponded to a report of a residential resi-dential burglary in the Meadow Ranch area. The burglar had broken bro-ken into the residence by kicking kick-ing open the side garage door to enter the residence. Jewelry worth approximately $1,500 was stolen. The case is under investigation. investi-gation. Anyone with information on this case, please call Detective Detec-tive Luke at 789-6701. DRUG POSSESSION - An officer of-ficer initiated a traffic stop on a vehicle speeding at 76 mph in a 55-mph zone on July 2. In speaking speak-ing with the driver, the officer detected and located marijuana along with drug paraphernalia and illegal fireworks. The driver FAIRFIELD TRESPASSING - A property owner called police about people trespassing on private property. The officer cited two individuals for trespassing. LEHI ALCOHOL OFFENSE - Police responded to an alcohol prob lem on June 27. The individual went to bed so there would be no further problem. ASSAULT - On June 27, a man was cited for assaulting his roommate and issued a no contact con-tact order. ALCOHOL OFFENSE - An individual was cited for unlawful unlaw-ful sale of alcohol to a minor on June 27. PLEASANT GROVE THEFT - On July 6, Officers took a report of the theft of copper cop-per tubing from a construction site. CONTROLLED SUBSTANCE PROBLEM - A traffic stop on July 5 resulted in the arrest of two men for possession of meth-amphetamine. meth-amphetamine. VEHICLE THEFT - Officers responded to a report on July 7 of keys being taken from two vehicles parked in a garage BURGLARY - An unknown suspect forced entry into a business busi-ness on July 6 and stole cash and a money order. BURGLARY - A report July 2 of someone taking Adorall and Ambien prescriptions from a residence BURGLARY - A rug and a bra were reported stolen from a house while the owner was gone on July 2. 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