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Show Fmery County Progress Tuesday, November 21, 1989 9A sheriffs log A Green River resident reported some starving horses near Green River. The detail was given to animal control, and they will take care of the horses. the night. A deputy took a report. A Huntington resident reported that he had a rifle stolen sometime during the previous night. A deputy responded and took a report. An Elmo resident reported receiving harassing telephone calls. Deputy responded and took a report. A Huntington resident reported that there was a stray pit bulldog wandering aroung the neighborhood. Huntington animal control was contacted and took care of the animal. A Ferron resident reported her son had been driving a motorcycle the previous night and had been hit by a subject driving a small pickup. A deputy responded and took a report. A Castle Dale resident reported he had some clothing items stolen. Deputy responded and a report was taken. A deputy patroling stopped and arrested a subject for possession of marijuana. A deputy patroling stopped and arrested a subject for possession of drug paraphernalia, driving on revocation and open container. An employee of Emery Medical Clinic requested a ambulance to transport a patient to Castleview 9 A Ferron resident reported her husband had gone deer hunting and had been gone several hours longer than planned. Emery search and rescue located subject and he returned home without further incident. A Green River resident reported that a subject was harrassing him. A deputy responded and the matter was settled at the scene. A Ferron resident reported juveniles were taking Halloween items from around town and throwing' them in her yard. Subjects were later located and returned to clean up the items. Green River resident A requested a brand inspection. A deputy responded and completed the inspection. Green River resident A requested a brand inspection. A deputy responded and completed the inspection. Ferron resident reported that had broken into her house. A deputy responded and a report was taken. A deputy patroling in the Ferron area found an open door at the junior high. The building was searched and the door secured by A her the deputy. Hopsital. A Huntington business reported they had received a bad check from a subject. A deputy responded and a report was taken. A Orangeville resident reported that they had dogs in their sheep. Subjects called back and advised that there were not any dogs in the sheep. A Castle Dale resident reported being in a car accident and hitting a deer. A deputy responded and an accident report was taken. A Castle Dale resident requested a VIN inspection on a vehicle. A deputy responded and the inspection was completed. An Orangeville resident called the sheriffs office and reported that a subject had possibly overdosed. An ambulance responded and subject was transported to Castleview Hospital. A Green River resident reported her daughter had possibly run away. A deputy responded, a report was taken and the subject was found without further incident. A subject traveling through Green River asked for travelers aid. Aid was denied. An employee at a business in Huntington reported a subject loitering around the building. A deputy responded and talked with the subject, subject was just waiting for someone to come help him repair his vehicle. An employee of a Castle Dale business reported someone had tom a register off a wall and set a small box on fire. A deputy Ferron resident A reported a loud party next door to her. A deputy responded talked to the subjects and the party was quieted down. A deputy patroling in the Ferron area found a open door at the Forest Service building. The building was searched and the door secured. A deputy patroling in the Hun- tington area stopped and arrested a subject for DUI. A Orangeville resident reported a' burglary had occurred at the county landfill. A detective responded, took a report and processed the scene. A subject from Hunter Power Plant reported that there was a subject who had received a back injury. Subject was transported to Castleview Hospital by Castle Dale ambulance. A Castle Dale resident found a FFA jacket in the Eagle Canyon area while he was on a jeep posse search the previous day. The property was turned over to the sheriffs office. A Green River resident reported that her son had a 7mm rifle and a tape player taken from his vehicle the previous night. Deputy responded, took a report and the matter was turned over the sheriffs department detectives. An employee of Sheriffs Burger Bar reported that someone had thrown eggs at the building during Cougar wrestlers win first matches Green River Fire Department responded and the fire was extinguished. A Green River resident reported that there had been a party at a local residence and that a firearm had been taken during the party. A deputy responded and a report was taken. A deputy patroling stopped and arrested a subject for driving on suspension. The subject posted bail and was released. A Castle Dale resident reported .a reckless driver in the Huntington area. Information was given to all deputies and the highway patrol. An Elmo resident reported that some camping equipment had been stolen. A deputy responded and a report was taken. A traveler in the Green River area requested travelers aid. Subject was given aid by another agency. A Ferron resident reported an intoxicated juvenile in the area. A deputy responded but was unable to locate the subject. A deputy in the Green River area arrested a subject on a warrant. The Canyon View Cougars started out the wrestling season against Notre Dame, which fielded a full team. However, the Cougars were the smaller After the opening match, where KC. Alton lost to Greg Smit, the rest of the CV team won by pin. The winners were: 80 lbs. Cameron Jensen; 85 lbs. John Brown; 90 lbs. Cody Allred; 95 lbs. Carl Sherman; 100 lbs. Willie Robertson; 105 lbs. Chris Payne; 110 lbs. Greg Brown; 116 lbs. Dal Gray; 122 lbs. Justin Shurtleff; 128 lbs. Matt Roberts; 134 lbs. Wade Gordon; 141 lbs. Dan Stucki; 148 lbs. Jns Nielson; 155 lbs. John Blackham; and unlimited, Jason Ward. The final score was 90-Last Thursday, Canyon View went to San Rafael to wrestle a fired up group of Bulldogs who had just beaten Helper the previous week. The match started out tough and stayed tough. CV The key hung on to win 47-4class victory was in the 148-l- Deputy arrested subject for DUI near Green River. Castle Dale business reported subject slumped over the steering wheel of a vehicle. Deputy reported everything was OK. Deputy responded to alarm at a business in Green River. Alarm Dale business for subject having seizures. Two subjects were arrested and booked for possession of a controlled substance. Ambulance was paged for subject having seizure. Two subjects were arrested for simple possession of drugs. was unfounded. Ferron resident reported subjects were trespassing while bird hunting. Deputy was unable to locate the subjects. Lawrence resident reported trespassers and wanted them removed. Deputy advised that subjects had permission to be on property. Animal control was dispatched to pick up stray dog in Castle Dale. Huntington resident reported reckless driving. Vehicle was not found. Huntington business reported subject pounding on the door and running. Subject could not be found. Orangeville resident reported girl missing. Subject was located a short time later. Deputy reponde to a rollover near Millers Flat. No injuries were reported. Deputy completed brand inspection for Cleveland resident. Castle Dale ambulance was paged to Hunter Power Plant for subject with injured back. Huntington resident reported several subjects yelling profanity at him. Subjects were contacted and warned about the problem. Elmo man reported stray horses on roadway. Deputy secured the horses behind a fence. Castle Dale woman reported stray cows on roadway. Deputy was unable to locate any cows. Huntington resident reported subjects were shooting tame ducks. Deputy was unable to locate the subjects. Deputy arrested three subject near Green River for possession of controlled substance. Ferron woman reported that her daughter had run away. Information was given to all patrols. Ambulance was paged for subject who had fallen from a tractor in Green River. Deputy was sent to Green River business to unlock a car door with keys locked inside. Ferron man reported some child-ie- n were vandalizing a vacant home. Deputy was unable to locate the kids. Deputies responded to Ferron to check a man with a gun complaint. Subject involved was taken to Utah Valley stress ward. Deputy responded to unlock a vehicle with the keys inside. A resident requested deputy to deliver a message to Cleveland family. Deputy was able to deliver message. Stranded motorist in Green Riv- er requested travelers aid. Subject had money sent from his family by Western Union. Deputy responded to autodeer accident south of Castle Dale. No injuries were reported. Ambulance was paged for female subject having seizures in Castle Dale. Ferron woman reported her son had left home without her permission. Information was given to all patrols. Deputy completes brand inspection for Castle Dale man. Huntington man requested a shuttle home from Castle Dale because he was to drunk to drive. Deputy advised subject had already gotten a ride home before he arrived. Ferron woman reported her A (Continued on Page 12) Subject posted bail and was released. A Castle Dale resident reported her doctor had told her to be transported to Utah Valley Hospital by ambulance. Castle Dale ambulance transported subject to Utah Valley Hospital. An employee of the Hunter Power Plant reported a stray cow near the jet. of SR10 and SR29. Owner was contacted and cow was taken care of. Clawson man 11-03-- reported that seats on a school bus had been slashed and windows had been soaped. Animal control was dispatched to pick up a stray dog from a Castle Dale residence. Ambulance was paged to Castle MUSIC? PRE-CHRISTM- AS KEYBOARD Spectacular ! ; temmnm BONTEMPI Keyboards Perfect beginner keyboard :i2 off where Jens Nielson pinned Anderson of San Rafael to secure the win. Coach Bill Wright named Jens Nielson and John Brown as wrestlers of the week. John, week-i- n and week-ou- t, has been our hardest worker thus far, and its evident by how well he wrestled. Jens was chosen because of coming through in the clutch with the big victory. 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