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Show t Page 2 tEuneB-Jfof- os Wednesday, March 26, 1S37 . Nephi, Utah struck the back of the pickup. and infant son, said Wilson. Wilson said he was especially The tire on the right front was pushed back and affected the appreciative ofthe cooperation of steering and brakes, said Wil- the Juab County Sheriffs Deson. partment, the Nephi City Police ' Wilson said DeGroff was five-fe- Department, and the East Juab or more inside the white line Ambulance Association. vehicles were both southbound They all came to help. Officwhen the drivers recognized each marking the boundary of the was ers when he lane other as they traveled down the emergency helped with traffic control Nephi City Po- tective order and then take the when the thief repeated the pat; and of side the Sheriff even came out liceChad Bowles, struck. He the said on over right 1 highway. They pulled said the Chief, department information back to the judge, tern. The thief was not appre-! J . the freeway and DeGroff got out both the Hansen and DeGroff and helped me, he said. On this and Juab School District had said Bowles. "It gives us a lot hended. , of his parked vehicle which was vehicles were parked entirely on kind of accident, help is greatly reached an March 13, we were called to agreement for the more punch. needed. in front of the Hansen vehicle, the gravel to Hie side. to were three assist with there March Elementary where we met Nephi 7, police department "None of the occupants of the From said Wilson. one violations. , more tobacco violations at the with the principal and a nine,'-- . , page truancy DeGroff walked back to the van, the driver or four passenThis past three weeks we have high school, said Bowles. All of year old boy, said Bowles. Thef! Hansen vehicle and was stand- gers, realized the van had drifthad 25 citations issued for tru- the violators were referred to boy had been reported by classing talking through the window ed off the freeway lane of travel. mates as having pornographic; ancy, said Bowles. Most of those Youth Court. to Hansen when the southbound Leone had his cruise control set two to a were March referred 7, males, magazines which he tried tq young people vehicle driven by Leone left the at 75 mph, said Wilson. ; Youth Court. from Sanpete County and a show students. The boy hadsev? old Hansen, and the two male pasfreeway and struck DeGroff. "We will continue to watch for old from Wasatch Coun- eral pornographic magazines Leones rental van, a 1996 Ford sengers in the DeGroff pickup, smoking, using drugs they for outstanding were so should be arrested backpack, said Bowles., His, ty, truants, parents Windstar, slightly sideswiped the were not injured. No one in the were the minority. Most people aware, he said. was contacted and the t from mother warrants their , respective Hansen vehicle and continued on van was injured, either, said Wil- looked the other way and to juvenile court referred was two were The male March counties. old a 2, stopped boy to strike the back of the pickup son. thought the youth would grow from California was stopped for on a traffic stop and were found and will, hopefully, receive coun- The pickup and van received up, straighten out and live protruck. DeGroff was still on the running a stop sign and erratic to have outstanding warrants. seling. The boy was also referred front ofthe van but was dropped extensive damage in the acci- ductive lives. incidriving, said Bowles. The man They were both transported to social services and the in the emergency lane when the dent, he said. We cant afford to do that any failed a field sobriety test and bade to their jurisdictions by the dent is being investigated by van swerved back. ' Charges are pending. David more. We need to make a strong was jailed for DUI. t j : agenties who had warrants for them. The van then swerved back Leavitt, Juab County Attorney, statement and take a oc- retail there a acMarch Bowles. full license said 16, March a set (two) 3, strong them, into the second lane of the free- will determine charges, said Wil- tion summoned March 8, a case of domestic curred. Officers were against illegal drug use, plates were stolen from a vehiway and continued for a time son. Wilson said it did not appear said Bowles. cle in town. They were probably abuse was reported. The couple to a local business where they : inbefore coming to a stop in the that drugs or alcohol were loAnother problem in the com- transferred to a stolen vehicle, was not married, said Bowles. met with the manager and a feemergency lane. Leone lost con- volved. The adult said Bowles. In such cases, he The female, however, signed a cal female suspect. DeGroff is survived by a wife munity was the compassionate trol of the vehicle when the van old male was cited and referred to plate number is complaint and the nature of most residents. When said, the license listed with NCIC and when a law local male was located and ar- court for shoplifting. The stolen : drug abusers and traffickers are enforcement officer1 runs the rested. items were recovered. j brought to trial the jury often plates, anywhere in the US, the March 18, officers cited a mails: March 8, a case of assault was feels sorry for them because they plates come up on the computer reported which involved four lo- minor for reckless driving of ah! have families. Our local people as being stolen. Quite often, the cal females three adults and offroad three-whevehicle. T12e ! was impounded for! are uncomfortable sending them plates are then recovered. one juvenile. This case stemmed three-wheto jail so when the drug problem March 4, three Mexican na- - from what we believe to be a drug improper use on a tity street; escalates, the community has no tionals were arrested for report- - situation," said Bowles. He said Some people feel it is not harmt ing false information to the Driv- revenge was suspected to be the fill to others to allow under-ag- e one to blame but themselves. vehicles to "Instead of feeling sorry for the ers License Division of the state. motivating factor. We arrested a drivers and others are ! in but driven be one false information and old town, ferrule, provided drug user, the jury must base Theyunless about the old have another a and complaining and, practice,? they really their decision on the evidence, face a stiff fine, old. All were charged with as- said Bowles. He said the depart good story, they he said. ment receives countless calls' said Bowles. The three men who sault, said Bowles. Bowles said drug investiga- are d old ferrule from neighbors of the March 8, a living in Spanish Fork were tions take an enormous amount arrested and a $1,000 bond was was arrested for illegal consump- vehicle owners. They dont like, of time and money. It is dis- set for each. Law enforcement tion of dcohol following a traffic the noise and worry about the Deep Waters by Jayne Ann Krentz drivers endangering small chili heartening to the officers to see agencies have an agreement with stop. Tbtal Control by David Baldacci old Murray dren, said Bowles. He said, March 9, a cases tried and the courts slap the Utah Drivers License DiviHornets Nest by Patricia Cornwell time of year, officers are' the hands of the criminal or dis- sion to investigate false informa- man was arrested after a caller Beyond Recognition by Ridley Pearson tion and make arrests, said using a cell phone called to re- more prone to writing tickets for miss case. the Even the Wicked by Lawrence Block port the man for erratic driving. infractions because of the prob-leThe officers are used to taking Bowles. An Eye for an Eye: The Doll by John Saul took March The such use had become. Some a man was located, foiled a 4, place burglary criticism and in being attacked Small Town Girl by LaVyrle Spencer school in the parking field sobriety test, and was ar- tiny kids have been driving go? the at high by those who use illegal drugs lot. CDs and a The List by Steven Martini carrying case were rested and taken to jail, said carts purchased from a dealer up but are hoping the community Acts of Love by Judith Michaels north, said Bowles. They are.a taken, said Bowles. This case Bowles. will take a strong stand against led to The Mageborn Traitor by Melanie Rawn March 11, a vehicle theft was real danger to themselves ai$ the arrest of two juvenile The Partner by John Grisham drug abuse. females who had stolen items reported. This tied into the others when they drive on city We have had a great number from as Looking Down From the Mountain Tbp by Christine Michastreets. many as 10 vehicles, items on the 10 el of local people who have told us said Bowles. Most of the items reported earlier," said Bowles. Bowles said 15 traffic citations Shes Come Undone by Wally Lamb recovof individual One recovered. Most was were had been issued, nine traffic are in of the support cleaning property they True Heart by Arnette Lamb tickets had been issued and keeping was given detention and the oth- ered. the warning up community The Dream Unfolds by Barbara Delinsky . March 13, a vehicle was stolen and six property damage traffic er was placed on house arrest. the the hands of out of drugs A Thin Dark Line by Tami Hoag v youth, said Bowles. "We appre- The juveniles had taken every- from a residence located in the accidents had occurred during Blood of the Fold" by Tbrry Goodkind . s ciate the support but nothing will thing from CDs to' money and northeast section of town, said the reporting period. Facets by Barbara Delinsky duroccurred The Bowles. theft stop us from trying to keep drugs clothing. A Womans Place by Barbara Delinsky March 4, a case of harassment ing the night When the nutter out of the schools. was reported. The situation re- was investigated another vehicle Drugs are there now. Some stu- sulted from a case of domestic was located in another area of dents at the high school, espe- abuse. The officer had a restrain- the community. The thief had . cially, already have serious drug ing order issued and the problem traded cars," said Bowles. The ' ' ' . The Times News welcomes opinions from its readers concernseemed to be solved. ' information was fed into NCIC problems. to sell be March 5, five tobacco violations and the car was later located. Those who use or drugs ing any subject pertinent to Juab County. Letters should the point and must include the writers name; address and telemust find that the community at the high school were referred However, the car was located phone number. Letters may not be used to replace advertisewill not tolerate it. Otherwise, it to youth court Youth Court is ments, Cards of Thanks, or to list sponsors or participants to a becomes a productive business redly busy, said Bowles. We particular event, Letters to the editor will be not be accepted and will continue in our commu- have made some progress and it from any candiate that has filled for political office or from anyis a good opportunity for kids to nity. one supporting a filed candidate. Anything unsigned, ofa libelsecond chances. We need to get Bowles said, by protecting the ous nature, or containing defamatory statements will not be give kids every opportunity to considered for publication. All letters must be typed or legibly individuals who turn informa- change before they become part written, be less than one double spaced type written page in tion into the police department, of the court system. those individuals will not need March 6, a local individud vilength. Letters are subject to editing. Mail to Letter to the Edbeto P.O. fear because of the informa- olated a protective order issued Box 84648. Deadline is 77, Nephi, Utah, ICO South Monday itor, fore 5 p.m. tion they give. The retribution by the court. Law enforcement Main, Nephi, and attacks will not be there. If now has more authority and the it comes to a point where the law is more enforceable, said Utah .name of the informant must be Bowles. It used to be that officreleased or the case dismissed, ers had to take the violator of a we will dismiss the case rather protective order back to the same judge who had issued it. "Now Allan R. Gibson, Publisher than reveal the source. Tune-u-p the officer can enforce the pro Mariann C. Editor From page one Fatal Police Peat. . . et I Drugs - 24-ye- ar m,-hi- s 23-ye- ar 25-ye- ar . -- 32-ye- ar Nephi City Library new el el books, tapes and videos -- off-ro-ad -- 20-yea- rs 35-ye- ar 16-yea- rs off-roa- 19-ye- ar Books at-thi- s 33-ye- ar car-burglar- Letters to the editor policy... 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