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Show 4A Emery County Progress Castle Dale, Utah Tuesday December 2, 2003 Emery County Nov. 18-2- 6 A Castle Dale resident re- ported a car with younger passengers appearing to be using drugs. Officer responded but was unable to locate the vehicle. A Ferron resident requested an officer to accompany her to a residence to retrieve some personal property. Officer responded and accompanied the resident and matter was settled without incident. A Huntington an outstandingw'arrant. A Castle Dale resident reported having discovered a de- ceased subject. Officer resident re- ed will and re- quested an ambulance for subject w'ho had fallen down some stairs and possibly broken a leg. Ambulance responded and trans- ported victim. A Ferron resident reported having an argument with a juvenile sub- ject. Officer responded and matter was settled. A Castle Dale resident reported a car being driven recklessly. tion of the subject. A Huntington resident reported unwanted contact from another Huntington resident. Report was for information. A Huntington resident reported a gas skip. Officer responded and took report. s sponded but were unable to locate the vehicle. An officer was called to Ferron to resolve an issue of a dog in with some chickens. Officer advised owner of the dog to take care of the animal or a citation will be issued. A Huntington resident requested an ambulance for a subject who was possibly having a stroke. Ambulance responded and transported victim to Castleview Hospital. A Huntington resident reported a fight between two subjects. Officer responded and arrested subjects. A Green River resident reported a semi truck had skipped on a fuel bill. Officer responded and took report. A Huntington resident reported a neighbor playing music very loud. Officer responded to the area and reported that all seemed to be OK and that he could not hear any loud music. An Orangeville resident reported two horses in the roadway. Officer responded and removed the horses to a pasture. The horses were not familiar to any of the neighbors and owner could not be located. An off duty officer observed a car being driven erratically. Another officer responded and arrested the driver of the car on a case report. A Huntington resident reported a theft. Officer responded and took report. A Huntington resident requested a property watch while out of town. Informed officer that another resident will be watchingalso. A Huntington resident reported a traffic accident. Officer responded and completed accident report. A Castle Dale resident reported suspicious activity by a subject. Officer responded and took report. A Castle Dale resident requested an officer to accompany him for a visitation. Officer responded and matter was settled. A Ferron resident reported a semi truck making bad passes. Officer responded and notified the company who owned the truck. An officer was requested to a residence to assist a meter reader. Officer responded and reported a theft of sendees and will do a case report. A Huntington resident reported another resident stealing his water. Officer responded, notified water officials, water do Cleveland resident A re- ported an accident. Officer responded and advised that the accident was reportable and he wall take report. A New' Mexico resident reported a truck accident. Officer responded, took report and called towing company. A Huntington resident reported an abandoned vehicle. Officer responded and informed resident to contact the city. A Lawrence resident re- quested to speak to an officer concerning some damage done on his property. Officer responded and a property watch w'as requested. The Price Highway Patrol reported having investigated an accident in which two fatalities were transported to Castleview Hospital. Officer reported a herd of sheep in the roadway. Owner was notified and the sheep were removed from the road. A Huntington man reported solved. Officers re . taken and matter was settled at the scene. A Clawson resident reported a coal truck spilling coal on the roadway. Officer responded but was unable to locate the truck. A caller reported a bull elk stuck in a ditch. Dispatch informed the Division of Wildlife Resources. DWR responded and removed the elk from the ditch. A Ferron resident reported that there are problems with a neighbors animals. Dispatch informed the resident that they will contact the mayor to resolve the problem. A Colorado resident reported having problems with a fiancee in Colorado. Subject reported that she was trying to get to Arizona. Matter was relevel sponded and verified subject had died at his home and report was done. An Orangeville resident requested an officer to talk to some students that were harassing another student. Officer Sheriffs Report A Castle Dale resident requested an ambulance for a family member wiio w'as ill. EMTs responded and reported that it was a nontransport. A Ferron resident reported someone spotlighting where they are not supposed to be. As officers were responding, they were advised that the matter had already been settled and not to respond. A Ferron resident reported a deer had been hit and was in the road. Officer responded and removed the deer. A Huntington resident reported that the residence had been burglarized. Officer responded and took report. An Orangeville resident reported that someone had been in the residence and had tried to take prescription medications. Officer responded and reported a vehicle that had been parked in the same location along the freeway for several days. Officer responded and could not locate anyone. Will continue to search. An Emery resident reported a car burglary. Before officer arrived, resident called back to report that he had located the items. An officer reported smoke from a trash pile. Fire department was notified and will watch. A caller reported a possible DUI. Officer responded, stopped ported having some items stolen from the residence. Officer responded and took report. A Huntington resident reported finding items in the car that do not belong to the resident. Officer responded and picked up the items. A Huntington resident re- Castle Dale resident re- ported a coal truck spilling coal in the road. Officer responded and could not locate the truck. A quested to speak with an officer. Officer responded and matter fice was notified by the Grand County Sheriff Office of a missing hiker in Chute Canyon and the hiker has a broken leg. Of- was settled. A Wellington resident reported vandals had defaced some Indian artifacts in the area. Officer responded and took report. An officer reported a tobacco sale to a minor. Officer cited the ficers and sheriff's posse responded and located the subject and transported to Castleview' subject. A utility company requested an officer to assist in locating a the vehicle and arrested the driver. Emery County Sheriff's Of- Hospital. Green River resident reported two semi trucks parked in the street and are blocking traffic. Officer Teponded and drivers moved the trucks. A caller reported an injured golden eagle in the roadway. Before DWR could respond, the eagle flew away. ,n Orangeville resident re A leak. Officer responded and helped to locate the source of the odor. Matter was settled. A Castle Dale resident re- ported loud music in the neighborhood. Officer responded but could not locate. .An Idaho resident informed officers that he had loaned his truck to a relative and it had not been returned. Description was taken. that the subjects had dropped the medications and fled. A Huntington resident reported three stray horses in the road. Officer responded and could not locate the animals. An Orangeville resident reported a small child walking in the center of the road. Officers responded, retrieved the child and returned it to the parent. Officers spoke with the parent. A Castle Dale resident reported having a citizen dispute with another subject. Officer responded and matter was settled. An ambulance was called for an ailing inmate. EMTs responded and reported that it was a rt. resident reported two suspicious vehicles on nearby property. Officer responded and could not locate the vehicles and was informed that they had left just prior to his arrival. A description was taken. A Green River resident reported a missingperson. Officer responded and took the descrip A Clawson aaasE aHDii0iPaa!0tt3f)0iiBaiB Emery County Sheriff Lamar Guymon, left, was recently elected president of UAC. He is KC Alton at a recent training session. seen here with Deputy Kay Jensen and Deputy Sheriff Guymon President of UAC Emery County Sheriff Lamar Guymon was elected to be president of the Utah Association of Counties (UAC) Executive Committee of the Board of Directors r, at the organization's annual convention in St. George, Nov. 14. Guymon previously served as first vice president, and up to replace outgoing NOWIE now-move- Our Name has Changed. but Were Still the Same. Wilde, Daggett AuditorRe-cordewas elected as secretary. Follow ing his year of service, Herbert will now sen e as immediate past president. UAC, a organization, is a unified voice for county government, through communication, collaboration, education and training, and responsible management of county issues and resources. The organization represents all 2!) Utah counties and more than 300 elected officials. s President Gary Herbert, Utah County Commissioner. 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