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Show Thursday, August 21, 2008 NORTH COUNTY NEWSPAPERS Page 15 PoliceBeat I SELECTED INCIDENTS AS COMPILED BY STAFF. ALPINE HIGHLAND WEEK OF JULY28:AUG.2 SUSPICIOUS ACTIVITY - Police were dispatched to a residence in Alpine to investigate a suspicious container that was placed on the front porch of a home on Pfiefferhorn Drive. The container was round and contained con-tained liquid thought to be gasoline. gaso-line. Police arrived and evacuated the residence. The Utah County Sheriff's bomb team was called to remove the container and contents from the scene. Two suspects have been identified in this incident. yVEEK OF AUG. 3-9 ALCOHOL CONSUMPTION - Police made a routine traffic stop in Highland and found the driver and passenger in the vehicle had been consuming alcohol. Both were under 21 years of age. In lieu of in custody arrest citations were issued to both suspects involved. THEFT Two Mountain bikes were stolen from the front yard of a residence in Highland. The bikes had been left on the homeowners hom-eowners land the previous night. MENTAL SUBJECT - Police were dispatched to a suicide threat in Alpine. Officers arrived on the scene and found a 23-year-old woman who was visibly shaken shak-en and intoxicated. Witnesses at the scene stated that the suspect had threatened to commit suicide and they had restrained her to prevent this. Suspect agreed to be taken to the hospital for further fur-ther treatment. VEHICLE BURGLARY - Police were dispatched to two separate incidences of vehicle burglary in Highland. Vehicle windows were broken out of both locked cars and several items were stolen from the vehicles. At the time of the call the stolen credit cards from the burglary had already taste Emily Marlowe NORTH COUNTY STAFF I am still trying to process tfie fact that school bells will be ringing in just a few days. I always feel that the summer is over when school begins. I want to hang on to one more day of our daughter's homemade home-made snow cones, one more day of watching the kids run through the sprinklers and one more day of fresh fruit. But on the other hand I am ready for a schedule, earlier bedtimes and for the kids to pay more attention to learning and to realize that life is not always fun and games. I am not looking forward to packing a lunch for all of our children and my husband every ev-ery day, because our children are food snobs, and feel that they are being punished if I make them eat school lunch. But, I am looking forward to making after-school treats. I love when our children walk through the door after school and say that they could smell a treat baking from all the way outside. I love the smiles, the hugs and the appreciation ap-preciation the kids have when they come horrte to a yummy snack. Some days the snack is as simple as cheese and crackers, crack-ers, some days it is a brownie and milk, and other days it is very special pie. This pie r '"" ' 1 m "W"""" 11 Keeping Utah Housewives Happy Since 1990 been used. AMERICAN FORK POSSESSION OF MARIJUANA MARIJUA-NA Four adult suspects were cited on Aug. 10 for possession and use of marijuana and drug paraphernalia after officers were dispatched to a report of a loud party involving alcohol. DOMESTIC VIOLENCE - On Aug. 10, a 26-year-old man was arrested for intoxication and criminal mischief after officers were dispatched to a report of a domestic dispute. The suspect had punched out a window and cut his arm. DOMESTIC VIOLENCE - On Aug. 11, a 27-year-old woman was arrested for domestic violence, vio-lence, telephone harassment and violation of a protective order after her husband filed a police report. DISTRIBUTION OF MARIJUANA MARI-JUANA AND CHILD ENDAN-GERMENT-A 19-year-old man, a 22-year-old man and an 18-year-old woman were arrested on Aug. 11 and booked into the Utah County jail for possession of marijuana, possession of drug paraphernalia and child endan-germent endan-germent after officers responded to a complaint that the suspects had provided marijuana to a 12-year-old suspect. Marijuana was located at the scene. AUTO BURGLARY - Three juvenile boys were arrested on Aug. 12 and booked into juvenile detention for three counts of auto burglary, 10 counts of attempted auto burglary and possession of stolen property after officers were dispatched to a report of a vehicle that had been broken into. DISORDERLY CONDUCT ROAD RAGE -On Aug. 12, a. 25-year-old man was cited for disorderly conduct after he confronted con-fronted a driver that he felt had cut him off in traffic. CRIMINAL MISCHIEF -A 15-year-old boy was cited on Aug. 12 for criminal mischief after officers were dispatched to a re recipe was shared with a group of us at a PTA meeting a couple of years ago. The meeting may have lasted too long and been a bit boring but the recipe made it all worth it. I will be serving this pie for an after-school snack on the first day of school. I will leave the strawberries off the bottom of the pie and simply place them on the top for those kids that like strawberries, (we have one son that would not touch strawberries with a 10-foot pole.) But no matter if the berries are on the bottom, the top or you don't use berries at all, this recipe is one that you will want to keep and make time and time again. There are many different variations you can do with this pie. Experiment Experi-ment and until next week's batter chatter, may your summer memories never fade and your school year be the best one yet! I can answer your questions and share your recipes with our readers if you contact me at emilymarlowe connect2.com. Surprise Pie Crust i 1 12 cups flour 1 12 cup powdered sugar I 23 cup melted butter Filling 34 cup sugar 1 14 teaspoon salt 1 13 cup cornstarch I 2 cups milk I 4 egg yolks, beaten 111 '"! 170 N Mala Spanish Fork 801-798-2485 Lingerie Shoes Adult Novelties port of graffiti. RETAIL THEFT - A 40-year-old man was cited on Aug. 13 for retail theft after he attempted to take TV cables from a local business. busi-ness. DOMESTIC VIOLENCE - A 32-year-old man was arrested on Aug. 14 for interruption of a 91 1 call after he forcefully took the phone away from the yictim as she attempted to call the police for a domestic dispute. DUI - On Aug. 15, a 19-year-old man was arrested for DUI after officers were dispatched to a report re-port of a male passed out behind the wheel of a vehicle. DISORDERLY CONDUCT - A 38- year-old woman was cited for disorderly conduct after officers were dispatched to a report of an argument over a cell phone on Aug. 14. DUI A 27-year-old man was arrested for DUI and leaving the scene of an accident after officers were dispatched to a report of a hit and run accident on Aug. 14. RETAIL THEFT - On Aug. 15, a 21-year-old woman was arrested for retail theft after she attempted to remove several DVD's from a local business. DUI - On Aug. 16, a 27-year-old man was arrested for DUI after officers were dispatched to a report of an intoxicated driver. A 39- year-old-man was arrested for violation of as protective order on Aug. 17 as part of a domestic violence complaint. RETAIL THEFT - A 17-year-old girl was cited for retail theft on Aug. 17 after she took several pills from a local business. DRUGS - A 39-year-old man was cited on Aug. 18 for possession posses-sion of drug paraphernalia after officers were dispatched to a domestic do-mestic dispute. DOMESTIC VIOLENCE - On Aug. 18, a 19-year-old man was arrested for domestic violence and he hit and choked a family member. CEDAR FORT ATV ACCIDENT - A deputy ft 12 teaspoon vanilla I 34 cup sour cream (I use light) 2 cups strawberries sliced (If you are using frozen berries, ber-ries, make sure you drain them very well I The extra liquid from the berries will make your pie mushy!) Directions Preheat oven to 350 degrees Mix the flour and powdered sugar together. Add the butter. Mix together and press mixture into a 9-inch pie pan. Bake 12 to 15 minutes or until lightly browned. Let cool. Combine sugar, salt, and cornstarch corn-starch in medium size saucepan. sauce-pan. Slowly whisk in milk until smooth. Cook over medium heat until thick, stirring constantly. Boil 1 minute then remove from heat. Stir a small amount of hot mixture into beaten egg yolks. Pour back into pan and cook for Dr. Bruce Richards 233 E.Main,. American Fork, Utah 84003 rs ti'4 orem $ pleasant grove $ alpine iiHDti rUiC responded to an ATV accident. A child had been injured when she fell from a moving four-wheeler. The victim was transported to American Fork Hospital and . treated for a broken arm. GAS SKIP - A deputy responded respond-ed to a call from the Cedar Valley Country Store on a gas skip. The clerk said that the elderly customer had attempted to use a credit card, but the transaction had not gone through. Using the license plate number, the deputy contacted the senior citizen and she returned to the store and paid for the gas. No charges were filed against the woman. EAGLE MOUNTAIN DOMESTIC VIOLENCE - Police Po-lice responded to a report of domestic do-mestic violence in the early morning morn-ing hours of Aug. 18. A man in the home was charged with interfering interfer-ing with a communication device because he had taken the phone away from a child trying to call 911. The man was also charged with public intoxication. A woman wom-an was charged with domestic violence assault for scratching the man, and domestic violence in the presence of a child. DRUG POSSESSION - Police followed up on an anonymous tip of a juvenile using drugs. The guardian of the juvenile allowed officers to search the bedroom. The juvenile was cited for possession posses-sion of marijuana and possession of drug paraphernalia. LEHI TRAFFIC OFFENSE - A man will be long formed for Aug. 4 offenses of speeding, stop sign violation, and possession of drug paraphernalia. TRAFFIC STOP - On Aug. 4, a woman was cited with driving on a suspended driver's license and revoked registration. The jail would not accept her on the warrants because of her mental condition. DOMESTIC VIOLENCE - On Aug. 4, a man was booked into the Utah County jail on domestic violence assault in the presence of a child, domestic violence unlawful detention, disorderly conduct, intoxication, and resisting resist-ing arrest. AGENCY ASSIST - On Aug. 5 2 minutes more. Do not let the mixture boil. Remove from heat and stir in vanilla, fold in sour cream. Cover and cool to lukewarm. luke-warm. Line pie shell with sliced strawberries straw-berries and pour filling over berries, or fill with pie shell with filling and then slice fresh berries ber-ries over the top when you are ready to serve. I would suggest doing this if you are not planning plan-ning on eating the pie all in one serving. This would help the pie to last longer, as berries go bad fast. Chill well before cutting into wedges. "You can use many different items in this recipe. Maybe you would like ... Chocolate chips, M&M's, mixed berries, raspberries, raspber-ries, bananas, butterscotch chips, toffee chips, chopped snickers candy bars, nuts, apples. Let your imagination go wild. v IV A IEmcfjcndes seen the 4 rrsame dayvl f"V 1 ask about our new pt discount I' I Own a small business? Ready to start one? Discover why so many Utah County businesses prefer Western Community Bank. With every capability Your Highness may need, we stand ready to serve. Call 222-9006. the police department received a faxed referral from the Division of Children and Family Service regarding re-garding physical abuse, neglect, and non-supervision of children occurring at a residence in Lehi. ALCOHOL OFFENSE - One juvenile ju-venile boy was cited into Juvenile Court for illegal consumption of alcohol and obstruction of justice on Aug. 7. Five other individuals were cited with illegal consumption. consump-tion. ANIMAL CRUELTY - On Aug. 8, officers investigated horses left in a horse trailer. VEHICLE BURGLARY - A vehicle window was broken and a jack, tire iron, miscellaneous tools, an emergency preparedness prepared-ness kit,, a backpack, and an iPod charger were stolen. This was reported on Aug. 8. LINDON VEHICLE BURGLARY - On Aug. 11, police took a delayed vehicle ve-hicle burglary in which someone took a purse from her vehicle. VEHICLE BURGLARY - A laptop computer was taken in a vehicle burglary on Aug. 16. PLEASANT GROVE THEFT - A man told police that on Aug. 1 1 that someone that stolen his golf clubs out of the garage of his residence. THEFT - Thirty-two metal cement ce-ment forms were stolen from a construction job site. This was reported on Aug. 12. THEFT - On Aug. 12, a resident resi-dent reported the maintenance worker of her complex has been taking her belongings. She said the building manager has been made aware of it. She did not want to press charges. Taken were a plunger, Social Security card, birth certificate, clothing, miscellaneous video tapes, and as dental tray. DUI An individual was arrested ar-rested for DUI on Aug. 11. An Air Mate compressor, plastic mug, and prescribed prescription were taken into evidence. Vehicle was impounded. DUI A vehicle was stopped for a traffic violation on Aug. 17. Alcohol could be smelled on the driver. The driver failed a field sobriety test. Driver was arrested and later released to a friend. Weigh to Health classes begin Aug. 26 Anyone looking to lose weight and learn a healthier lifestyle is encouraged to attend at-tend the upcoming Weigh to Health classes at Utah Valley Regional Medical Center. The classes will be taught in the hospital's Northwest Plaza Classroom 5 every Tuesday Tues-day from 6 to 7:30 p.m. for 12 weeks starting Aug. 26. This educational course focuses on weight loss and healthy lifestyles that will help participants partici-pants fight the battle against obesity. Cost for the course is $225, which includes 12 months of J ------ J las" ' t4"j! "feMw- jp .... j As an Independent Agent we can tailor a program just right for you. Safe.Sound.Secure. insurance protection from Auto-Owners Insurance Company, The 'Wo Problem" People Auto-Owners Insurance Tom Hunter The Hunter Group scac; CONTROLLED SUBSTANCE PROBLEM - On Aug. 12, officers of-ficers responded to a report of a possible vehicle burglary. Someone Some-one tried to get into a vehicle and set off the alarm. Upon arrival, contact was made with three individuals. Arrests were made for possession of drug paraphernalia. parapher-nalia. CONTROLLED SUBSTANCE PROBLEM -On Aug. 13, officers of-ficers responded to the area of 800 North Murdockto a vacant lot used as a flood catch basin on a complaint of several juveniles smoking, possibly marijuana. Upon arrival five people fled on foot, jumping a fence to the canal, running northward. Other officers of-ficers located one suspect. Two suspects were located, and later, the other juveniles were identified. Contact was made with parents of the two juveniles that got away and the juveniles were brought to the police department. Three juveniles were cited with various charges and released to their parents. par-ents. One man was arrested and booked in the Utah County jail for two outstanding warrants for his arrest and various charges. CONTROLLED SUBSTANCE PROBLEM - On Aug. 17, police responded to a report of people smoking week on their balcony. Contact was made with two people who were found to be smoking marijuana. Both were cited for the offense. CRIMINAL MISCHIEF - Officers Of-ficers responded to the area of 180 West 1800 North on Aug. 14 on report of a vehicle driving driv-ing through the area pushing "port-a-potties" over. Upon arrival, a "port-a-potty" was found knocked over in driveway of a home under construction. The owner of the home flagged officers down, saying officers responded to the same area the night before for the same type of incident. Witnesses from the night before described the vehicle ve-hicle as an older Jeep Cherokee, dark red in color. The same witness wit-ness said it appeared the same vehicle appeared to be involved in the current incident. Due to the previous nights incident, the contractor anchored this port-a-potty to the ground with re-bar stakes about two feet long. The suspect vehicle left a set of tire tread marks in the dirt and the building had been pushed several feet before it tipped over and the suspect fled the area. follow-up classes after the initial ini-tial 12-week course. Because of limited space, pre-registra-tion and total payment is required re-quired prior to beginning the classes. Please call 357-8143 to register. For SelectHealth members, SelectHealth will reimburse $200 per calendar year for weight loss education. 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