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Show 1 Page 8 NORTH COUNTY NEWSPAPERS Thursday, March 6, 2008 Police Continued from Page 7 criminal mischief and terroristic threats. DUI - On Feb. 23, an individual involved in an automobile accident ac-cident was cited and booked into the Utah County Jail for DUI, following too close, no driver's license and open container. TRAFFIC OFFENSE A woman wom-an was cited with DUI, no front plate, denied driver's license, al-' cohol restricted driver and three counts of possession of a prescription pre-scription without a prescription. PLEASANT GROVE CRIMINAL MISCHIEF - Officers Of-ficers were dispatched to Wal-Mart Wal-Mart on Feb. 27 on a criminal mischief incident. The complainant complain-ant reported that a man was agitated with her for taking a parking stall that was closer to the store. He was yelling crude obscenities her. Her children were around when he was yell- ing at her. She went in to the store and when she came out, her rear passenger tire was flat. She believes the man is responsible. respon-sible. She was unable to get a plate number for the suspect vehicle. CONTROLLED SUBSTANCE PROBLEM - A traffic stop on Feb. 28 resulted in the arrest of two men. One for driving on a suspended driver's license and warrants and for possession of paraphernalia. CONTROLLED SUBSTANCE PROBLEM - Police and medical medi-cal personnel responded to a man who was unconscious and likely overdosed on Feb. 28. The man was given medical attention and later booked into the Utah County Jail on drug charges and an AP&P hold. Evidence was photographed and booked. : ,.-,.,tV.jj WmMM i sanj ri rv ?h ran i ssv MATTRESS CLEARANCE SALE! 10-20 Off Most In-Stock Furniture S&xBg$$$ On Carpets 8t Flooring NORTH ERNK orem pleasant grove alpine CONTROLLED SUBSTANCE PROBLEM - On March 1, officers of-ficers responded to a report of a party with juveniles using drugs. Officers found an man running in the area. Drug paraphernalia . fcas found on the man, and he was arrested and later released with a citation. Another man in the area was arrested for disorderly disor-derly conduct and later released On citation. t CONTROLLED SUBSTANCE PROBLEM - Feb. 26 officers were issued an attempt to locate oitfi maroon Jeep leaving a convenience store in Pleasant Grove. An anonymous caller stated that three occupants in the vehicle were selling drugs. Officer's checked the immediate immedi-ate area. The vehicle was not located. CONTROLLED SUBSTANCE PROBLEM - Officers stopped a vehicle on March 1 after witnessing witness-ing a hand-to-hand drug transaction transac-tion on March 1. Three men were in the car. A male passenger in the car was witnessed attempting attempt-ing to discard methamphet-amine methamphet-amine in the car. He was arrested for possession of methamphet-amine methamphet-amine in a drug-free-zone and possession of paraphernalia in a drug-free-zone. He was transported trans-ported to the Utah County Jail. CONTROLLED SUBSTANCE PROBLEM - A drug detail on Feb. 25 resulted in two men being be-ing arrested on other agencies warrants. DRIVING-UNDER-THE INFLUENCE INFLU-ENCE - On March 1, a vehicle was stopped for speeding at about 600 South Pleasant Grove Blvd. As a result of the stop one man was arrested for DUI. DUI - While investigating a single vehicle accident on March 1 at 500 South Geneva Road in Lindon, the driver of the vehicle was found to be driving under the influence of alcohol. He was transported to Timpanogos Regional Medical Emergency Room and was issued a citation 1 Website for News and Information in Central Utah. ft J ' t rr Sometimes, saving account, a CD, an IRA, or automatic transfers from OlTlTTlUTYLtV' checking to savings, we have the savings vehicles -t-j "I J for every need. Call 222-9006. IjllK Life's needs. Life's bank. IMI HC OMMUNITYIANK.COM PLAT D LOT 55 : w ui iuvi w ijiaio for DUI there. RETAIL THEFTWARRANT SERVICE POSSESSION OF PARAPHERNALIA - On Feb. 28, man was cited for retail theft and released. A woman was 8rrested on a valid arrest warrant war-rant and incident to her arrest, was found to be in possession of a methamphetamine pipe. She was cited for the pipe and released after posting bail on the warrant. THEFT - On Feb. 25, officers responded to a theft of tires from his parked vehicle. Cost is listed as $3500. THEFT - On Feb. 25, contact was made with an individual concerning theft of a camera from a tree. The camera was located by the parking lot up Dry Canyon. THEFT - On Feb. 26, a Voyager trailer was reported stolen. The trailer was listed NCIC as being stolen. ASSAULT - Officers responded respond-ed to an assault report on March 1. The victim had been hit with a beer bottle. The victim had cuts on his head and back. He refused medical attention. Saratoga Springs BURGLARY - Five original paintings were stolen from the lobby of a dental office. No dental or office equipment was taken. There were no signs of forced entry. The case is under investigation. DEATH INVESTIGATION Officers responded to a residence on the report of a 6-month-old baby that had stopped breathing. The baby was taken to the American Fork Hospital, but could not be revived and was pronounced dead. Doctors determined that the infant died of natural causes incident to medical problems because be-cause of premature birth. - -v..'!. rrw.fc 15 OFF rj-.Mm- w ii in. j .ii w SpftOU 09DH ' rMinm zO r 20 J r Save for money isn't easy. 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Lynton has won numerous awards for her innovative products and successful business practices most recently the Erast and Young Entrepreneur of the Year in the Retail and Distribution Distribu-tion area for Utah. Every year, the Excellence in Business Ethics award is given to an individual who exemplifies ex-emplifies good business ethics, as well as ethics in his or her personal life. "Exemplary ethics demonstrates demon-strates a sustained commitment to understanding the necessity of integrity and humanity in business pursuits," said David Keller, director for the Center for the Study of Ethics. "This individual in-dividual demonstrates strengthening strength-ening business ethics through fiscal responsibility, leadership, North County Newspapers g Daily Herald Publishing Co. 399 E. State Rd. Pleasant Grove, UT 84062 756-7559 FAX: 755-5E74 Mapfim Mtc Fir Salt ADOPTION? A lite-time lite-time of love, joy, warmth and security awaits your baby. Expenses Ex-penses paid. 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The project will now be displayed March 10-14, a week after the previously-planned previously-planned project. It will still take place at Olympus High School, located in Salt Lake City at 4055 S. 2300 East, and will focus on the dangers of drug use. Mendenhall, a Saratoga Springs, Utah native, will construct five portraits of teenagers, each portrait measuring mea-suring eight feet tall and eight feet wide. The portraits will be made by pushing colored plastic cups through the openings open-ings in a chain-link fence. At the end of the five-day drug-awareness drug-awareness week, two of the portraits will change into skulls. Accompanying text will explain that there are two drug related deaths every hour. The project will, Mendenhall hopes, make students consider the reality and gravity of drug use. Central General I I Real Estate Nets Wants Help Wanted j North County POSTAL JOBS $17.08-$28.27hr, now hiring. 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There have been 'just say no' programs out there, but I think now the message needs to be a little stronger," Mendenhall said. "Death is the reality of it. Death is where drug use will lead them." The Olympus High School student body will assist in the project, getting them involved in the message Mendenhall has in mind. Mendenhall will plot out where each cup goes in the design and students will assist him in constructing the images. UVSC receives U.S. President's Honor Roll Award for service The Corporation for National and Community Service named Utah Valley State College to the U.S. President's Higher Education Community Service Honor Roll for exemplary service efforts and service to disadvantaged youth. "UVSC definitely was a school to be recognized and qualify for this honor, with a wide array of departments that reached out and have engaged within the community," said Alexis Palmer, Volunteer & Service-Learning Center director. 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