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Show Free Press - Wednesday, November 29, 1995 - Page 3 Domestic cases keep police busy Hotel fees deferred Domestic dispute cases, as well as several criminal mischief vandalism cases, kept Lehi Police busy over the Thanksgiving holi- Police day. After investigating two previous calls of domestic dispute, officers returned to a Lehi residence the following day to book the man into the Utah County Jail for a $5,000 warrant from West Valley City for forgery; the man was booked without incident. A Riverton man was also booked into the jail for violating a protective order. Two homeowners reported that their front windows had been shot with pellet guns. One home sustained $300 in damages, the other $100. Two other homes were shot with paint balls. An unknown suspect or suspects threw a rock through the window of a business, causing $200 in damages. Two other businesses suffered damages to heavy equipment; one of those included $400 for a window that was apparently shot with a BB gun, and the 0 In light of the more than $42,000 in connection fees paid to date, Drew Downs, representing the Timpanogos Inn, petitioned the Lehi City Council for a deferment of the additional $7,000 in fees billed. Downs asked for an extension of time equal to a year period from BG3t other was $400 to three. tires that were ruined by a slasher. A $120 mountain bike was stolen from a Lehi residence while the owner was away. With no suspects available, the case is still under investigation. Under the Not a Drop law, officers booked a West Jordan man into the jail for illegal consumption and open container violations. The driver was observed nearly colliding with another vehicle while attempting to exit from the freeway. 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