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Show Wednesday, August 5, 1998 Nephi, Utah tElje rage old feJuly 10, a local male Was arrested and was released after posting bail on charges of passing bad checks and a failure to appear in court on the appointed date. The driver of the car she was riding in was arrested by a county deputy sheriff on DUI charges and was the perpetrators. taken to jail and booked. July 9, several teenagers were old Spanish July 12, a in a vehicle which was stopped Fork man was stopped for a trafby officers after officers received fic violation. The individual had A stolen. the vehicle was reports old local male was ar- been drinking but was able to rested. Named as secondary con- pass the field sobriety test, said tributors were a 15 year old fe- Bowles. He was cited and released. old female, a male, a July 12, an adult minor male old male, a old feold female. age 18, was stopped and cited for male, and a ilThe kids pulled into the hospi- - open container violation and alcohol of legal possession by a tal, left the vehicle and took off minor. The field his results of on foot. However, they were soon test were borderline, stopped and were taken to jail sobriety where they were booked for be- said Bowles. The male was cited and sent to this residence and ing in possession of stolen prop-- , told to spend the rest of the night officers and evading police erty obeyed, said Bowles, We cleared up several stolen an a!7es or anviri vehicles and vehicle burglaries all the way from Nephi in Juab ona suspended license occurred, ear Santaqum man and County to Pleasant Grove and , a ar" Provo in Utah County. Three of o133 we,1 7ear j passen- the four females were taken to reseawas wana onan outstand-breat- h juvenile detention. We cleared i ?ers from Utah County in warran; several vehicle burglaries, three old was driving anidutJle cases of stolen autos, and Utah license. suspended ve- stolen seven cleared County for an occurred ' duy hides during the same time pe- aJret of when the it invasion privacy ' determined that a old as, Delta man a 9, July was observed driving erratical- - 0d lcal nisi had set up a video t a public place and was ly. When he was stopped, alcohol caaiera wdeo taping females in a situa- was found in the vehicle along on the femmes thought was pn- with an open container. The man , He had put the camera m was cited for open container vio-- vaite. 1C to photograph fe- a pace lation. p, as were going about Pa to called a were . July 10, police own private business in local residence when a : old local male became violent watthBey bought was a private and stared damaging property at s?ttmg. his residence. He was cited for.: 'July 15, one individual was ed and charged with disorderly conduct, criminal mis- - , conduct following a neighbor-th- e chief, damage to property, and.! The one lndividu- dispute. lana use of foul and abusive al failed to discontinue the dis- 37-ye- ar Police Peat. . . Several Nephi residents have in the mans system." A search been cited for having garden de- then revealed drugs and drug bris and other trash on the city paraphernalia. He was arrested right-of-wa- y. People Peed to be aware that no longer exthe Fall clean-u- p ists," said Chad Bowles, Nephi City Police chief. When folks clean up their trash, they need to either haul it to the landfill themselves or get someone to do it for them." We have given five tickets in the last while. He said there had been sufficient notice given that the city would only help residents with a spring clean up. From now on, my officers and I will just give tickets for this violation and those who don t do what they should can come into the city and pay a fine. Bowles said his department had also received a portable test machine to test for drunken driving on the spot. Shane Johnson, one of our officers, wrote a letter to the MADD (Mothers Against Drunken Driving) organization requesting one of the portable units, said Bowles. Each year, MADD awards five portable breath testing ma- chines. In order to apply, the and taken to jail. old Pleasant July 3, a Grove man was stopped by an officer who was using a stationary radar unit. The officer noticed the man had an erratic driving pattern in addition to speeding," said Bowles. When he approached the vehicle, he detected the odor of alcohol." The man was unable to perform a field sobriety test. It was also discovered there was an outstanding warrant against him and he was arrested and booked into jail. He was also booked for giving a false address to a police 49-ye- ar officer. July 3, a 16-ye- ar old male was referred to juvenile court when he was found to be consuming alcohol while still underage. In addition, an 18 year old male and 16-ye- ar 14-ye- ar 14-ye- ar 14-ye- ar 13-ye- ar ; . . - 19-ye- ar , 16-ye- ar 52-ye- ar 19-ye- ar 20-ye- ar 25-ye- ar motel. old Utah County man was arrested and jailed on DUI and illegal open container charges. The man was called in by a business person who suspected him of being DUI. The man was located and failed a field sobriety test. July 23, a misdemeanor theft old looccurred when a cal female living in a local resi July 21, a 38-ye- ar 35-ye- ar ........ ..wU. j. stopped at a west interstate mo- - room. He was told that he could not but did anyway. When con- fronted by the clerk, became row- dy. 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Quality Curbing : 16-ye- ar Nichols, son of kd 17-ye- ar U-ye- ar and Dianne Nichols of Nephi, has received recognition for high academic achievement at Utah State University. , 4-- D 27-ye- ar being used as though it had not been shut off. The power was turned off and the female was cited for misdemeanor theft. J uly 24, the sex abuse of a child was reported to police. A five year old made was sexually victimized old male child. The by an 11 year old male was taken into custody and placed in juvenile detention where therapy will be administered. He will be placed in the care of the state. July 27, a case of simple assault was reported. The case inold fevolved a young male who had reported an older female for distributing alcohol to young people who were too young to obtain it legally. The old female began to assault the old when she attempted to speak to her on behalf of the female who had been reported. The old was cited for simple assault. There were 57 citations issued for traffic violations during the month of July. There were 71 warning tickets issued and five property damage accidents named to Phi Phi Kappa Anthonie Shirl , July 5, a vehicle theft occurred when a truck was taken by a local old local male. Two individuals, were arrested after they left the vehicle parked and gUdgc. then attempted to return to it. The vehicle, taken from a Mona PLUMBING & BUILDERS' SUPPLY residence, was returned to the 66 SOUTH MAIN, NEPHI, UTAH owner but had sustained damage while in possession of the teens. SERVICE )CALL 623-- 1 i99 old male who July 6, a durwas a temporary employee Heating Service ing the time the Ute Stampede was in town, said Bowles. The Plumbing Service West Valley male was cited for Electrical possession of alcohol by a minor. '"factory Trailed personnel! July 8, a case of criminal mischief was reported at the Vine Bluff Cemetery. Gravestones had been damaged. Witnesses reportA-- 1 ed some evidence. The case is still under investigation and a Free Estimates $250 reward is being offered for Discounts on 100 Feet those who have information which will lead to the arrest of 90 .1 dence was found to be using electric power which had been turned offby the city. The attendant found the power had been tampered with and power was Nichols 48-ye- ar 27-ye- ar tel and asked to keep pets in his de- partment has to write a letter seeking the machine. As a result of Officer Johnsons letter, we will receive one machine. This will really help us when we suspect a DUI, said Bowles. We can transport the machine to the site and use it there. It is much more accurate than the field sobriety test. On June 20, said Bowles, an incident of marijuana possession and open container violation ocold local curred and a male was arrested and booked into jail on the charges. The man was known to the officer and the officer knew the man should not be driving. The man was also found to be in possession of marijuana, paraphernalia, and open container. violations ; . old local June 25, a male, who was supposed to be out on probation from criminal court was tested for illegal drugs in his system. The probation officer has the right and obligation to check those under his jurisdiction for drug abuse, found drugs 22-ye- ar orderly conduct when officers arrived at the scene. July 16, several men were involved in a physical confrontation after they began drinking, old male said Bowles. A from Sacoro, NM, was cited for illegal consumption of alcohol and was referred to juvenile court. The other men, a old local man, and a old old man from man and a New Mexico, were all arrested. July 20, a citizen assisted police in calling police to the scene old man from where a West Valley, and a room mate, were loud and unruly at a local motel room. The men were playing loud music and making loud noises. 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