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Show NORTH COUNTY- NEWSPAPERS Thursday, December 6, 2007 Page 14 PoliceBeat I SELECTED INCIDENTS AS COMPILED BY STAF. ALPINE HIGHLAND DOMESTIC VIOLENCE - Police Po-lice were dispatched to Larsen Avenue in Highland on an abandoned aban-doned 911 call on Nov. 28 and found that a Domestic Violence had taken place. A husband and wife were in a verbal altercation that turned physical in front of their two small children. Domestic Domes-tic violence charges have been submitted to the city prosecutor against both parties, and DCFS was notified because of the domestic do-mestic violence taking place in front of the couple's childrep. CRIMINAL MISCHIEF - On Nov. 26, police responded to the call of a contractor who found that one dozen eggs had been thrown inside a home that was under construction in Alpine and nearly finished. Damage estimates esti-mates were near $2,500 because the eggs were thrown on the freshly painted walls and new carpet. THEFT - A Highland resident reported to police on Nov. 23 that five window well covers had been stolen from her home sometime during the night. The wrought iron covers were not attached to the window wells, and there were no signs of attempted at-tempted entry through any of the windows. BURGLARY - Police responded to a Highland residence on Nov. 26 on a forced entry burglary . report where a safe, its contents ' and several other items had been Anderson & Bone IDortuar? invites you and your family to a holiday open house Saturday, December 8, 2007, between the hours of 4.00 p.m. and 7:00 p.m. In honor and memory of your loved one who passed away, we invite you to bring an ornament that your family can use to create a memory of your loved one to be placed on our ChristmasMembry Tree. Ornaments will be available lo'be picked up after January 4th for your family's future use. tQ)t refrc0l?meite will be served. U. new tudents how by Scott UiintOfk products for , t v if h-. ,. I I em II 1 rX removed from the home. Police have recovered some of the stolen property. Hie case is currently cur-rently under, investigation: AMERICAN FORK RETAIL THEFT - A 22-year old woman and a 21 -year-old woman were arrested for retail theft after they attempted to take several clothing items from a local business. busi-ness. The approximate value of the items was $100. A 42-year-old man was arrested for leaving the scene of an accident and DUI. The man was involved in a traffic accident and left the scene. Suspect information infor-mation was obtained and a witness wit-ness observed the suspect in a nearby parking lot. The man was under the influence of alcohol. ASSAULT DOMESTIC VIOLENCE VIO-LENCE - A 38-year-old man was arrested for assault domestic violence. The man and his girlfriend girl-friend got into an argument and he hit her, giving her a black eye. ASSAULT DOMESTIC VIOLENCE VIO-LENCE - A 22-year-old man was arrested for assault domestic domes-tic violence. The man and his brother both work together at a local business. The brothers got into an argument, and the man pushed his brother. Several customers cus-tomers observed the men fighting fight-ing and contacted the police. ASSAULT - A 28-year-old man was arrested for assault. The man became upset when an ac- H ISA Jazz, Ballet, Tap, Tumbling, Hip Hop, Teclmique, TapBallet combo, and , , Tiny Tots classes are available,, " ENROLLMENT S TILL OPEN . v Contact Information: ; (801)785-5883 90 South Main Street, Pleasant Grove great hairdays J- , . J Sign up to receive our e-Beauty News at www.CapelliSupply.com quaintance of his made advances toward his wife. The man then punched the victim, rendering him unconscious. DUI A 30-year-old man was arrested for DUI and possession of drug paraphernalia. The men was stopped for a traffic violation and was under the influence of a controlled substance. Officer . located several syringe needles in his possession. DUI A 46-year-old woman was arrested for DUI after she was stopped for a traffic violation. CONTROLLED SUBSTANCE PROBLEM - A 29-year-old man was arrested for an outstanding arrest warrant and possession of marijuana and drug paraphernalia. parapherna-lia. Officers located the men who' had a warrant for his arrest. The ;. man was in possession of mari- juana and drug paraphernalia. Cedar Fort TRAFFIC ACCIDENT - A dep-i uty was dispatched to the scene , of a traffic accident in Cedar Fort, but when he arrived at the loca- ; tion, both cars had left the scene.; The reporting party had not given contact information. Eagle Mountain OPEN CONTAINER A deputy made a traffic stop because of i a traffic violation on Dec..3. He found an open container of alcohol alco-hol in the vehicle. The driver was cited for the traffic violation and a revoked registration, itie passenger passen-ger was cited for having an open container in the vehicle. GRAFFITI - Police have responded re-sponded to numerous reports of spray paint graffiti and vandalism vandal-ism in Eagle Mountain. Targets GRAND OPENING SALE UltraLux 1000 QUEERS tf-r on nrd -"" KING SET $939.00 FULL SET $559.99 TWIN SET $429.00 MATTRESS FACTORY OREM 1032 S. Stat 801-802-7234 1 1 40 off I Any Or.s Sinb I I item ! include vinyl fences, street signs, the foundations of homes and buildings under construction. Anyone who has observed loitering loiter-ing in construction sites, discarded discard-ed spray paint cans or other suspicious sus-picious activity is asked to report it to the Utah County Sheriff's Office Dispatch at 851-4100. CEDAR HILLS ASSAULT DOMESTIC VIOLENCE VIO-LENCE - A 35-year-old man was arrested for assault domestic violence. The man and his wife got into an argument, and he pushed her down. LEHI ASSAULT An adult was cited with disorderly conduct on Nov. 18 and a juvenile was cited with assault. The charges followed a verbal and physical altercation. THEFT - On Nov. 19, six catalytic cata-lytic converters were reported stolen from vehicles. THEFT A bronze statue was reported on Nov. 19 to have been taken from a residence. JUVENILE PROBLEM - A juvenile juve-nile was suspended from school on Nov. 20 and cited for bringing a knife to school. INFORMATION - A threatening note was'found on Nov. 20. The note turned out to be a year old. TRAFFIC OFFENSE - Following Follow-ing a traffic stop on Nov. 20, the driver was cited for never obtaining obtain-ing a driver's license, and having a defective (bald) tire and more. SUSPICIOUS - An individual was booked into the Utah County Jail on Nov. 20 on disorderly conduct, con-duct, public intoxication, threat to life, unlawful detention and damaging dam-aging jail, which is a third degree felony. TRAFFIC OFFENSE - On Nov. 21, a commercial vehicle was qbserved with an unsecured load. The driver and vehicle were placed out of service for several violations. 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CONTROLLED SUBSTANCE, PROBLEM - Two juveniles were cited with possession of drug paraphernalia following a Nov. 21 traffic stop. TRAFFIC ACCIDENT - An estimated es-timated $1,000 damage was done to a Qwest phone box following a Nov. 21 traffic accident. PLEASAUT GROVE ASSAULT - A road rage incident in-cident on Dec. 1 resulted in an assault. The male victim refused to press charges. All parties involved were warned for disorderly disor-derly conduct. BURGLARY - On Nov. 30, police responded to a delayed residential burglary. Taken were a collectible "Old House" painting, a collectible pool que holder, a leather couch, a recliner, a bench and a pool table. VEHICLE BURGLARY - A caller reported on Nov. 30 that an unknown suspect forcibly entered his Jeep overnight and stole stereo equipment, including player, speaker and amplifier and a backpack. VEHICLE BURGLARY - A vehicle ve-hicle burglary reported on Nov. 26 involved a broken window and a shoulder bag containing a wallet Utah driver's license, day planner, and a Pleasant Grove High School ID card. CRIMINAL MISCHIEF - On Nov. 27, a report of a tree being run over was taken. The suspect left the area. CRIMINAL MISCHIEF - On Nov. 28, officers responded to a criminal mischief. A car had lug nuts loosened and popcorn and soda thrown on it. The reporting party did not want the suspects charged, but warned. The officer went to the homes of the three suspects and explained how serious it could be if it caused an accident. Parents of the three suspects sus-pects were present. CONTROLLED SUBSTANCE PROBLEM - On Nov. 30, a traffic stop on a vehicle for an equipment violation of no license plate light resulted in an arrest for possession of drug paraphernalia and possession of leafy marijuana. 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ROBBERY - A victim stopped for a car parked on the side of the road with the flashers on in Pleasant Pleas-ant Grove. The occupant of the car demanded the victim's purse and punched her in the face and body. The suspect stole the victim's purse. The victim drover home and was taken to American Fork Hospital Emergency Room by her boyfriend. THEFT - On Nov. 26, several power tools were reported to have been stolen from the victim sometime within the last three ' months. A wallet, which was recovered re-covered in the victim's backyard, was also stolen. It was missing two credit cards and $100 cash. FIREARM THEFT - On Nov. 28, an individual reported the theft of four handguns and $3,500 worth of camera equipment. Taken were a Les Bear pistol, two Colt 1911 series 8 pistols, a Sig Sauer p226 and a Canon digital camera. SUSPICIOUS - On Nov. 28, an officer responded to a business on a report of a suspicious woman wom-an who employees believed was removing price tags and replacing replac-ing them on other items to get the item at a cheaper price. An arrest for retail theft was made. VEHICLE THEFT - On Nov. 26, officers responded to a delayed report of the theft of a 2000 Silver Sil-ver Jeep. The vehicle was taken sometime over the weekend. Saratoga Springs JUVENILE PROBLEM - Officers Of-ficers responded to a report of two girls fighting on a school bus. The bus driver separated the two 'girls. The girls' parents were contacted con-tacted and came to the bus stop to take the girls home. 1 I Recreational Vehicles Chaparral Ith VhscI King bed, rear ent swivel rockers, lots of room, microwave, air, great sound system: ' 'j j . i. . - - . - $,L - y " 39 Pi |