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Show Page 2 a a a On Nov. 29, two adult minor males were arrested on criminal trespass charges. The two young men had been suspended from Juab High School and, as part of the suspension, were forbidden from entering campus without express permission of the principal. The young men not only did woman then was uncertain if the had been taken some- - 14. A old male was served shoplifting cigarettes at a business on the north end of Nephi. The juvenile was inter- viewed and admitted the theft. He was referred to juvenile court and released to his parents, said 14-ye- ar where between Salt Lake City and Nephi. We determined she . wasnt certain the jewelry had been taken here, in Salt Lake City, along the way or whether it was even he said. An Bowles. On Dec. 15, a sexual harassis investigation continuing. On Dec. 6, a misdemeanor theft ment case occurred at Juab High go to campus but refused to School. Ajuvenile female accused leave. occurred, said Bowles. A The pair were arrested at the old male from New Jersey rented a juvenile male of touching her high school and were referred to a room at a motel on the south in an inappropriate way. The juvenile court on criminal tres- end of Nephi. The owner ob- -. case is still being investigated, served the individual putting cer- said Bowles. pass charges. old male was stopped A The month of December began tain items in a vehicle, said with a felony theft case, said Bowles. The male was found to on Nephis Main Street for quesNephi City Police Chief Chad have stolen blankets in the ve- tionable driving. The officer deBowles. hicle and was arrested. A female tected the strong odor of alcohol, He said on Dec. 1, the Nephi passenger in the vehicle was also said Bowles. The man failed a City Police Department was arrested for assisting with the field sobriety test. He did poorly, asked to investigate an employee theft. said Bowles. The individual was a business owner thought might Another misdemeanor theft given a breath test and was be stealing money from the busi- was reported on Dec. 6, said found to be over the legal .08 ness. The south-en-d business Bowles. A tourist went to the limit. The man was booked into owner reported a suspected em- -' restroom at Walker Oil where Juab County Jail on DUI she removed a gold bracelet charges. ployee to us, said Bowles. He said the department con- while she washed her hands. She On Dec. 16, a old local ducted an investigation. Follow- apparently forgot the bracelet male was observed on a back ing the ensuing investigation, and drove several miles on her street in Nephi driving erratithe employee was arrested for journey before remembering. cally. He was stopped for his theft. She called the station but the questionable driving. The officer The local adult male cooper- bracelet was not located, said detected the strong odor of alcoated fully with law enforcement Bowles. His department is still hol. A field sobriety test was officers and assisted the depart- investigating the case. given and the individual did ment on clearing up the matter, On Dec. 8, said Bowles, two poorly, said Bowles. The man said Bowles. Court proceedings adult minor males, age 18, were was then given a breath test and are still pending against the in- stopped for a traffic offense. An was over the legal limit of .08. He officer determined the young was booked into Juab County dividual, said Bowles. On Dec. 2, an illegal possession men had alcohol and obtained Jail on DUI charges. of an amphetamine arrest oc- permission to search the vehicle. Dec. 21 two individuals were curred, said Bowles. A Open containers were found in served with papers from the old female was suspected of steal- the vehicle and the two were Nephi Justice Court for failure ing items from a local motel. The charged with illegal possession of to comply with the orders of the woman was tracked down by of- alcohol. court. Both were arrested. ficers and the stolen items were On Dec. 10, items were reOn Dec. 22, two male and two recovered. In the act of repossess- ported stolen from two Ford pick- female individuals were pulled ing the stolen items the officers up trucks parked at Juab High over on a traffic stop, said discovered amphetamines. In School, said Bowles. The thefts Bowles. The officer became susaddition, the woman was found occurred during a wrestling picious of their behavior from the to be driving a stolen auto from match at the school. The thefts ; way the four answered his ques- tions...The 6top occurred at..2 Spanish Fork. The woman now are still being investigated. faces charges on three counts and A old male was a.m., said Bowles. The officer is being held in Juab County Jail charged with joy riding which ran the license plate and discovon $40,000 bail. occurred on Dec. 14. The vehicle ered the driver had an outstandOn Dec. 4, another old was reported taken without per- ing warrant, said Bowles. The woman who had been picked up mission by the owner. It was lo- officer then removed the indiin Nephi on DUI charges, and cated and returned to the owner. viduals from the vehicle and We are not clear at this time if found several hits of acid whicfTi jailed, reported jewelry was missing from her impounded vehicle, it was a legitimate tlieft or a fam- is a strong hallucinogenic drug, said Bowles. She reported the ily quarrel, said Bowles. The said Bowles. All four individuals jewelry was missing, said case is still under investigation. were arrested and booked into Bowles. However, he said, the A retail theft occurred on Dec. jail on the charges. on-boar- d, 37-ye- ar 29-ye- ar 21-ye- 32-ye- ar 30-ye- Wednesday, January 4, 1995 Nephi, Utah W-t- On Dec. 23, four juvenile males were picked up on criminal mischief charges. The four broke a window of a vehicle located on the east end of Nephi. All four were picked up, said Bowles. The boys may be charged or may be required to perform a number of hours of public service, said Bowles. Dec. 23, three individual were stopped on a traffic violation. After the officer smelled the strong odor of alcohol, the vehicle the three adult minor males were riding in was searched. Illegal open containers were located and the young men were referred to alcohol. The juvenile court and were released into the care of their parents. On Dec. 24, an altercation took place between local boys and Goshen boys. A local individual sustained injures in the altercation and was taken to the hospital. the police department is trying to locate the individual to charge him with assault charges. Christmas, Dec. 25, four adult minors two males and two females were reported making too much noise. An officer observed the adult minors at the address in possession of illegal Letters to the editor policy... . The Times News welcomes opinions from its readers concerning any subject pertinent to Juab County. Letters should be to the point and must include the writers name, address and telephone number. Letters may not be used to replace advertisements, Cards of Thanks, or to list sponsors or participants to a particular event. Anything unsigned, of a libelous nature, or containing defamatory statements will not be considered for publication. All letters must be typed or legibly written, be less than one double spaced type written page in length. Letters are subject to editing. Mail to Letter to the Editor, P.O. Box 77, Nephi, Utah, 84648. Deadline is Monday before 5 p.m. To the Editor ar old was referred to juvenile court and the others were all arrested. An individual was reported on Dec. 28 at a construction site after several cassette tapes came up missing. Workers at the site left and then returned to find the tapes missing. A worker conj fessed to the thefts, said Bowles. Charges are pending. Dec. 29, A local business received two bad checks over $250 limit which makes the check writing a felony. The victim was unable to collect, said Bowles. The individual will be given 14 days to pay the $1,700 owed before felony theft charges are made, said Bowles. On Dec. 29 some fire extinguishers at the Old Gym recreation facility were taken. In addition, a couple of the new wall-- , mounted seats were torn down, said Bowles. The theft of fire extinguishers is serious. The facility could bum down in a hearts beat without the extinguishers, said Bowles. 17-ye- ar Parents need to warn their kids to take good care of the facilities. When they drop them off there they need to remind them to have respect for the facilities, said Bowles. , , Huntingtons Group Those attending activities at; the Old Gym may be required to The Huntingtons Disease port Group, testing can now be have adult supervision with Awareness Group of Utah is try- done at the University of Utah them in the near future, said Bowles. We are about ready to. ing to locate family, friends and Genetics Department. down the facilities. , shut individuals who are or could be Our support group meets eveiy involved with Huntingtons Dis- ease. Huntingtons Disease causes deterioration of the brain neurons, and since the 1993 breakthrough where the Huntingtons Disease gene was discovered, it is one of the few genetically linked diseases receptive to a predictive test. Huntingtons Disease is a renegade gene which derails the mental and physical functions of its victims. With the aide of our Utah Sup-- . three months. For more information about the group you can contact Clara Goudy Jim 6 or Merla Stringellow Gordon The next meeting ofthe support group will be Saturday, January 21, 1995, at 1:00 p.m. in the Provo Library, 425 West Center Street, Provo. The speaker will be Randy Marchant from the Social Security about those benefits. 754-375- 2, 292-127- 225-310- 4. There were 11 warning citations issued during December, said Bowles. In addition, there were 14 traffic violation citations issued and there were nine property-damage accidents. Merla Gordon Orem ar 32-ye- ar eveiy to win As technology increasingly influences our lives, U S WEST wants to help teachers prepare their students for a rapidly changing world. 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