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Show ; Wednesday, November 4, 1998 , tMf Page 7 Nephi, Utah imee-efo- B man was arrested and taken to room. All three were arrested and taken to jail. jail. old Grants-vill- e old Nephi Oct. 20, a Oct 9, a man was arrested for drunk male was traveling 71 mph on driving. He was stopped when he Nephis Main Street. He was istraveled through radar at 70 sued a citation and referred to Police Beat. . . 16-ye- ar 43-ye- ar mph in a 35 mph zone on Nephis North Main Street. The man The Nephi City Police Depart- from Sanpete County was ment has pledged to halt illegal clocked on radar traveling 70 drug abuse in the city. mph in a residential area. She As a result, said Chad Bowles, was cited for excessive, speed in Nephi City Police Chief, on Sept. a. residential area. old male 22, a case of drug paraphernalia Sept. 12, a resulted in a criminal search was arrested and cited for shopwarrant being issued to search lifting at a local retail business. a private home. He was arrested, jailed and . Holly Richman, 35, was arrest- booked, said Bowles. "He was one ed when the search revealed sev- of those who obtained a free ride eral illegal drug items. The in a police car. He said the slo61-ye- ar search implicated Richman and gan about getting a free ride in a she was taken to jail, said police car if caught shoplifting is Bowles. currently being used to warn On Sept. 24, Richman was against shoplifting. We arrested on two outstanding war- Eeople with the slogan postrants, said Bowles. She was ed in the citys retail businessturned over to law enforcement es. old female officers from Utah County, where Sept. 12, a the warrants originated. was arrested for domestic abuse She was arrested again on Oct. for an assault on her husband. 21, said Bowles. A disturbance She was charged with domestic was reported at the residence violence, disorderly conduct and and officers responded to the simple assault. scene. Amphetamines and drug Sept. 13, a theft and case of paraphernalia were discovered criminal mischief occurred. The and she was charged with pos- lug nuts were taken from a tire at a residence in the city. The session, said Bowles. A local old female, was driver was not aware of the theft arrested and incarcerated on and the tire fell off as the victim Oct. 14, said Bowles. During an was traveling, said Bowles. It check by Adult Pro- is not a funny prank but is bation and Parole, a small, viewed by the law as a third deamount of marijuana was locat- gree felony. A person could get on Hie freeway, lose control and be ed, he said. She was also arrested for pos- killed in an accident as a result session of drug paraphernalia of losing lug nuts. The individuals responsible for the lug nut and meth. old Nephi removal could get jail time, and Sept. 4, a man was taken to jail after he a fine or could spend time in jupresented a fraudulent narcotics venile detention for the felony. Sept. 15, a city ordinance was prescription to obtain a Schedule 2 drug. Officers determined the violated. Local residents were identity of the suspect and placed warned about the trash and debris which they had accumulatthe man under arrest. ed on their property. They were of misdemeancase a 1, Sept. or theft was reported, said fined and were given 15 days to old female clean up the mess, said Bowles. Bowles. A from Sanpete County got into a The fine can be steep, said purse belonging to a relative. The Bowles, up to $299. We have had woman, took Schedule 2 narcot- people who spent time in jail for ics prescription medication from violating this city ordinance. old man the owners purse. The woman Sept. 17, a was located, arrested and taken from Levan was arrested for DUI and open container violation. His to jail. old male, males two 1, passenger, a juvenile Sept. were arrested and cited after a was arrested for open container traffic stop was made. The males violation. Both were taken to jail. old Nephi for filcless' driy-- " were arrest Sept. 17, a man was arrested for violation of ing and tobacco violation. Sept. 3, two juveniles were ar- probation. The man did not comrested for improperly riding a ply with the terms of his probarecreation vehicle on tion and a warrant was issued for a city street. They did not have his arrest. The man was located a training permit, an adult was and arrested and may be renot accompanying them, and turned to prison. Sept. 19, a case of misdemeanthey were not wearing helmets, said Bowles. Even though young or theft occurred at a local school. people use the proper route, they School items had been taken by must also comply with the law, the juveniles. The three admithe said. The two were referred ted the theft and were referred to juvenile court. The stolen to youth court. old female items were returned. Sept. 3, a Sept. 24, a case of child abuse was arrested after officers observed her erratic driving pat- was reported. Excessive punishtern and speed. She was arrest- ment of a child was reported and ed for erratic driving, speeding an investigation indicated the and illegal possession of tobacco report was true," said Bowles. As and was referred to juvenile a result, (the Department of Family Services) DFS was concourt. old of case illegal posses- tacted and the little Sept. 5, a sion of alcohol by an adult minor boy was removed from his home. was reported. Bowles said, in all, The case will be reviewed by 10 individuals were arrested. DFS. Two of the 10 were females and Sept. 26, a juvenile male was for operating his ATV arrested Bowles. eight were males, said old and an- without a training certificate and One was a old and they without being accompanied by other was a were cited on charges of contrib- an adult. He was using the right not observing the uting to the delinquency of a mi- route but was the of officrest He said requirements, said nor, said Bowles. The Bowles. Mountain to juvenile was recalled been had ers Youth Court. to ferred Shadows Apartments to calm old female a 26, Sept. and down a large noisy party, Three were taken to jail and the was picked up on order from court. She was also 1 others were cited, referred to ju-- I alvenile court and were released charged with consumption of to found was she when cohol ! into the custody of their parents. I Sept. 5, a old male was have been drinking. old males f arrested after police received a Sept. 27, two trescriminal for 1 out-arrested 1 were was who 911 call. The man, owned propwas subdued by offic-- I pass on government and ers and was taken to jail for do-- I erty. The males were cited released. mestic abuse. J Sept. 7, another case of domes-- 1 Sept. 27, five local juvenile were arrested for marijuamales tic violence was reported. JThis after an investigana said possession alcohol related," was case Two olds, two tion. old male and Bowles. A old were and a arrest-olds, I a t were female old of maramount small A ed after officers received reports arrested. five were The found. was of a gunshot in the neighborhood ijuana court. to referred juvenile West. 100 and North of 700 Sept. 27, a case of simple asUpon arrival at the scene, both conduct, public found disorderly sault, were the man and woman and both intoxication and child abuse was to be old local male reported. A !were arrested. for simple asto was taken jail assault of case a simple j Sept. 8, sault, public intoxication and was reported to police. A rhiid abuse after an altercation his assaulted old local male had old son old wife. The man was with his son. The conduct. for cited disorderly was on the taken to jail and booked old male Sept. 27, a assault charges. arrestwas Fork American from old female Sept. 10, a He intoxication. for ed reckpublic for officers was stopped by rebe to had and less driving at a high rate of became unruly said to and taken strained jail, 'peed. She was given a citation Bowles.' !or excessive speed in a residenOct. 2, a general ordinance vits! area. was reported. The viola olation female old Sept. 11, a J 53-ye- ar 34-ye- ar ot 38-ye- ar 39-ye- ar 33-ye- ar 21-ye- ar 23-ye- ar four-whe- el tion was investigated by police officers, a health inspector and a building inspector. The owners ofthe motel, located on Main Street in south Nephi, were given a list ofviolations to remedy, said Bowles. The correction of the violations is still Oct. 2, the harassment of an old female at her workplace was reported. A61 year old man was instructed by police officers as to the appropriateness of his behavior regarding females. It was determined not to press charges. The female left the employment. Oct. 2, a violation of a protective order was reported. A local male was told not to have contact with his wife or children, said Bowles. The man entered the residence of the family and had contact with his son in violation of that court order. A warrant was issued and the man was old female was walking was found to be DUI and in 15-ye- ar along the street when a man tried to solicit sex. The man was described by the female as being approximately 40 to 45 years old, with silver hair and driving a light blue pickup. The matter is under investigation, said Bowles. Oct. 7, a old male was arrested for contributing to the delinquency of a minor. The two old males and a old male in his company were arrested for illegal possession and consumption of alcohol. Oct. 7, a case of reckless driving was reported and a old male was observed by officers in the northeast section of town in a residential area. The juvenile was an underage driver and was referred to juvenile court. old man reOct. 7, a In adhis stolen. vehicle ported dition, checks left in the vehicle have been reported forged in the arrested. Oct. 2, police received a call mans name and cashed. The susold female. A from the Oxbow Jail in Salt Lake pect is an been issued has old warrant male a felony concerning who was reported to be in Nephi. and police are looking for the A criminal arrest warrant was vehicle and the suspect. Oct. 8, an officer stopped a issued, the man was located and old Mona female for travelarrested and transported back to 70 mph in a residential at the jail. ing old male was area in the northeast section of Oct. 4, a stopped on a traffic violation and Nephi. The vehicle was impoundarrested. The man, from Mount ed, said Bowles. old male was Oct. 8, a Pleasant, was taken to jail for traveling 60 mph in a residential Stopped for speeding 55 mph in area. We have determined that a residential area. He was found anyone traveling in excessive in possession of alcohol, and was speed in a residential area will also charged for illegal consump-b- e arrested and will go to jail,, tion of alcohol, possession of bacco by an underage male and Bowles. Oct. 6, a case of criminal mis- - for curfew violation. He was was reported. An tested, released into the custody old male, and of his parents and was referred old male, a old male damaged pri- - to juvenile court, a vate property in the amount of 1 Oct. 8, a police officer observed old female run a stop several hundred dollars, said an Bowles. The juveniles admitted sign at 35 mph. She was also to the damage and were referred .traveling 55 mph in a southeast to juvenile court on the charges. Nephi residential area, said old Orem man Bowles. The female was cited Oct. 6, a was stopped after giving false and released into the custody of identification to the drivers li- her parents. old male from Oct. 8, a cense division in order to obtain a drivers license. The man was Spring City was observed drivarrested and taken to jail for giv- ing bfr&tically. When he was ing a police officer false informa- stopped the officer found he was tion. driving on a suspended license Oct. 6, a case of sexual solic- and that there was a warrant out itation was reported to police. A for his arrest, said Bowles. The g. 34-ye- ar 18-ye- ar 18-ye- ar 19-ye- ar 15-ye- ar 37-ye- ar 18-ye- ar pos- session of an open container and he was arrested and taken to jail, said Bowles. Oct. 10, a business burglary occurred, said Bowles. Cash was taken from the business after it had closed for the night, said Bowles. The case is still under investigation. Oct. 13, seven vehicles were burglarized. All the vehicles had been gone through and all items of value had been taken, said Bowles. He said the stolen items, ranging from stereo equipment and money to CDs, amounted to several hundred dollars worth of goods. We are still investigating the burglaries. old Oct. 18, three males from Brigham City were arrested for illegal possession of alcohol. The three rented a room at a motel at the south freeway interchange where they became rowdy and officers were called to the scene. They had all become intoxicated and had damaged the 18-ye- ar Youth Court. old male was Oct. 20, a cited for traveling 68 mph on the street between Nephi Elementary and Central Valley Medical Center. He was referred to juvenile court. Oct. 21, a case of criminal trespassing took place at school. A old male had been told not to go into a locked classroom but went anyway. The male was charged with trespassing and referred to juvenile court. During the reporting time, said Bowles, there had been 64 citations issued for traffic violations in Nephi. In addition, there were 42 warning tickets issued. Nine property damage accidents occurred. We had 14 separate referrals of youth who were operating recvehicles reational without adult supervision, without a training certificate, and, many times, without helmets, said Bowles. The worst section seems to be from 700 North to 400 East to the overpass. 17-ye- ar 17-ye- ar 20-ye- ar 16-ye- ar 21-ye- ar 17-ye- ar to-sa- id ar-chi- ef 11-ye- ar 12-ye- ar t. 13-ye- ar 7th at the 10:00 te Ele ficheel fiem 18-ye- ar 3:00 V. inf e eel!: Ndinde (f33)b23-- f 337 Jill N (33)623-72- 8 22-ye- ar 35-ye- ar 17-ye- ar ar 20-ye- ar 19-ye- ar 16-ye- ar ju-ven- 97 Mustang Convertible. . 33-ye- ar o 18-ye- ar o 22-ye- ar 14-ye- ar 20-ye- ar 1 o ol 65-ye- ar O 17-ye- ar 61-ye- ar 5.99 $12,995 Loaded, automatic climate control Upper XLT package, keyless entry, loaded 17043. 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