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Show Thursday, June 26, 2008 NORTH COUNTY NEWSPAPERS Page 13 PoliceBeat I SELECTED INCIDENTS AS COMPILED BY STAFF. UTAH COU1ITY ATV ACCIDENT - A man was seriously injured Saturday, June 21, when he ran his four-wheeler into a ravine in the West Canyon area of Utah County near Cedar Fort. Utah County Sheriff's Officers Of-ficers said the man, whose name was unavailable, was camping with friends when he left the campsite about midnight on the vehicle. He fell about 25 to 30 feet into the ravine. He was not wearing wear-ing a helmet and suffered head injuries. His friends realized he was missing Saturday morning and began searching. Individuals Individu-als on horseback located him at about 9:25 a.m. and notified the sheriff's office. Utah County Search and Rescue brought him from the ravine. He was taken to Utah Valley Regional Medical Center in Provo by Life Flight. Responding were Utah County Search and Rescue, Utah County Deputies, Cedar Fort, Eagle Mountain and Saratoga Springs fire departments. The accident is under investigation to determine details and also if alcohol was a factor. mm All senior centers will be closed on Jury 4 for Independence Indepen-dence Day. American Fork Contact information The center is located at 54 E. Main St. and offers van pickup and drop off for $1. To arrange for a ride, call the center at 763-3090. 763-3090. Gloria Parker is the center cen-ter secretary, and the director is Ted Strong. Center hours are from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m., Monday through Friday except holidays. Lunches Lunch-es are served daily at noon. I- r. r. . ; ? Let us show you how to save money and energy. Schedule a home -energy audit today. For a paltry $35 a Questar Gas technician will visit your home, conduct an energy audit and give you free energy-efficient items for your home. 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Call to schedule a money-saving home-energy audit; 1-800-695-7875. ATJEItXCAlT Fom: RETAIL THEFT - A 22-year-old man was arrested for retail theft after he attempted to take electronic items from a local business. busi-ness. DISORDERLY CONDUCT - A 32-year-old woman was arrested for disorderly conduct and intoxication. intoxi-cation. The woman had climbed onto the roof of an apartment building, was arguing with her boyfriend and refusing to come down. The woman caused alarm to several citizens in the area and she was intoxicated. INTOXICATION - A 36-year-old woman was arrested for intoxication and consumption of alcohol in a public place. The woman was observed walking down the street, swaying and stumbling and drinking an alcoholic alco-holic beverage. ALCOHOL PROBLEM - A 21-year-old woman was arrested for unlawful sale of alcohol to a minor. Officers were conducting conduct-ing alcohol compliance checks at local stores. The woman is an employee at a convenience store and sold alcohol to a minor. UNATTENDED CHILDREN A 30-year-old woman was ar- Ladies Club The Ladies Bridge Club meets every Wednesday at 1 p.m. Eagle Mtn. The Eagle Mountain Senior Council hosts a monthly activity activ-ity the fourth Monday of each month. All activities are free of charge. For more information, informa-tion, contact Carroll Johnson at 31&-1595. Lehi Payson Salmon Fry The annual an-nual Payson Salmon Fry trip is Aug. 1 and reservations are being be-ing taken at the center. Seating is limited for this popular trip. Blood pressure clinic There will be a free blood pressure clinic on Jury 2 from 10:30 a.m. to noon. i rested for leaving children unattended unat-tended in a vehicle. The woman went inside a local business and left her three children under four-years four-years old in the vehicle. UNATTENDED CHILD - A 26-year-old man was arrested for leaving his one-year-old child unattended un-attended a vehicle while he went into a local business. CEDMl KILLS THEFT Officers responded to a report of a theft of a golf cart from the Cedar Hills Golf Course. TRAFFIC ACCIDENT - Officers Of-ficers responded to a traffic accident. ac-cident. A vehicle was pulling out onto Canyon Road from Bay Hill Drive and did not see a southbound south-bound vehicle, therefore colliding with it. LEHI JUVENILE PROBLEM - A juvenile ju-venile boy was cited with curfew violation and littering on June 14. Another juvenile boy was cited with false information. A juvenile girl was cited with curfew violation. viola-tion. All are referred to Juvenile Court. TRAFFIC OFFENSE - A man Driving safety course AARP is sponsoring a driver's safety course on Jury 8 and July 9 from 1-5 p.m. Registration is being taken at the center, 768-7165. Both days are required to receive certification certi-fication for a possible driver's insurance discount. Hearing clinic Brent Fox is conducting a hearing clinic on July 17 from 10:30 a.m. to noon. Foot clinic Dr. Scott Humphreys Hum-phreys is sponsoring a foot clinic on July 23 from 10:30 a.m. to noon. Appointments can be made at the center, 768-7165. 768-7165. Location The Lehi Senior Center is located at 123 N. Center Cen-ter St., within the Lehi Legacy Center. The center phone number num-ber is 768-7165, and the director direc-tor is Jan Jonsson. The center v fife) , was booked into the Utah County jail on June 13 on warrants, speed, revoked driver's license, ignition interlock required, possession pos-session of paraphernalia, and no insurance. COMMUNICATIONS PROBLEM PROB-LEM Two juvenile boys were cited with a curfew violation, interference with an arresting officer, and emergency reporting abuse on June 13. THEFT - A Makita 18-volt drill and construction materials were taken from a garage and truck on June 12, DUI - A man was booked into the Utah County jail on June 12 on DUI drugs, possession of heroin, and possession of paraphernalia. para-phernalia. TRAFFIC ACCIDENT - One individual in-dividual was cited for unsafe lane change following an accident investigation on June 12. ENTICEMENT MINOR - On June 9, officers responded to a report that an adult possibly showed explicit pictures and videos vid-eos to juveniles. BURGLARY - Miscellaneous appliances, and a barbecue grill were reported on June 10 to have been taken from a storage unit. DOMESTIC VIOLENCE - A man was booked into the Utah County jail on domestic violence in the presence of a child, domestic domes-tic violence assault, and interfering interfer-ing with a communication device. CRIMINAL MISCHIEF - Officers Of-ficers investigated a propane gas line and electrical wires cut from the generator under a vehicle on June 8. TRAFFIC OFFENSE - A man provides social activities, exercise exer-cise equipment and health clinics clin-ics to community seniors from 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. Rides available Round-trip rides are offered to seniors for a minimal cost. Rides can be arranged at 427-2030 with Linda. Pleasant Grove Location The Pleasant Grove Jacobs Center is situated at 242 W. 200 South in Pleasant Pleas-ant Grove. The contact phone number is 785-2818 and is open from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m Boutique Caroline's Boutique Bou-tique provides a variety of crocheted and quilted items and is open during the center's regular hours. Bingo Held every Monday morning at 10:30 a.m. Gas home -energy audit. "Go high tech." If you don't have one already, pick up a programmable thermostat. It'll lower the ""in ! Rebates Galore $750 Rebate Solar-assisted water heating $4,00 Rebate Boiler system $3oo Rebate Tankless gas water heater $3oo Rebate 90 efficient gas furnace $5o Rebate High-efficiency gas water heater $5o-$75 Rebate ENERGYSTAR clothes washer $3o Rebate Cas clothes dryer Big rebates for businesses too Details it ThermWise.com Splurge on the fancy shampoos. Installing a low-flow showerhead can save you some bucks onyour heating bill. So enjoy the tingly sensation of that eucalyptus shampoo you've been eyeing. was cited with a taillight violation and booked Into the Utah County jail on warrants on June 8. pleasaiit GROVE ASSAULT - On June 19, officers of-ficers responded to a residence on an assault detail regarding a man who punched and kicked a woman several times. Officers were unable to locate the man, who fled the area. An attempt to locate was broadcast, requesting request-ing officers to detain the man if contact was made. A summons will be prepared for the man for a charge of simple assault. THEFT On June 16, a woman reported she had credit cards and her driver's license stolen out of her wallet. Other offenses was identity theft. DUI - A traffic stop was made on June 21 on a vehicle with an irregular driving pattern. The driver was asked to perform field sobriety tests. He was arrested for DUI. He was taken to the Utah County jail. The truck he was driving driv-ing was impounded. DUI Reporting party on June 20 said an individual was parked in his car passed out. Contact was made with the man and FST's taken. The man was arrested arrest-ed for DUI and improper packaging packag-ing of prescriptions. DUI On June 21, officers made a traffic stop on a subject who was extremely intoxicated and then got into his vehicle to drive. Other offenses wete alcohol offense of-fense and disorderly conduct. Other activities There is a new quilt to finish, billiards, card games, exercise equipment equip-ment and other activities to do ' at the Jacobs Center. Luncheons Those who haven't been to a center lunch for a while are asked to call one day in advance so enough meals for those attending can be provided. pro-vided. The suggested donation for the meal is $2 for 60-plus seniors and $4.90 for those 59 years old and younger. The suggested donation for salads is $2.25 for seniors and $5.65 for those 59 or younger. Moun-tainland Moun-tainland Association of Governments Gov-ernments and the state of Utah fund the senior lunch program. f temperature in your house while you're away and raise it again when you're home, saving you money. How accommodating! I i jJ V I . v.T I' ; DUI - A vehicle was exiting the rodeo grounds on June 21 following follow-ing a rodeo event. The man was arrested for DUI. DUI A vehicle was stopped for an equipment violation on June 20. A strong odor of alcohol was detected from the vehicle and the driver. The driver was arrested for DUI. DUI - A report of a traffic offense of-fense resulted in four separate arrests involving two adults and two juveniles. Offenses included traffic offense, warrant service, alcohol offense and tobacco problem. VEHICLE BURGLARY - Three delayed reports of vehicle burglary bur-glary were taken on June 20. Several items were taken from each vehicle. One vehicle had the passenger window broken out. All three had damage to them. BURGLARY - On June 20, a business burglary was reported. Multiple items and cash were stolen. DISORDERLY CONDUCT On June 18, officers responded respond-ed to the lobby of the police department to meet with three complainants on an assault. Two individuals were cited with disorderly dis-orderly conduct. One individual was booked into the Utah County Jail on a warrant. BURGLARY Forced entry was made into a business on June 19. Cash was taken. THEFT Copper cable and wire were stolen from a house under construction in Lindon and was reported on June 16. MENU Friday Barbecue pork rib patty, baked potato, sliced carrots, three bean salad, cherry pie and white roll. Monday Beef stew, baking powder biscuit, tossed salad, carrot cake. Tuesday Chicken marinara, noodles, broccoli, fruit and whole wheat roll. Wednesday Meatloaf, baked potato, spinach, spin-ach, pears and whole wheat roll. Thursday Chicken fried steak, mashed potatoes and gravy, carrots, Mandarin oranges, whole wheat roll. " Gaa ThermWiae.com .J |