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Show Page 3 November 5, 2003 "CD ' sn was taken to jail on the charges. Sept. 24, a cable box was stolen from the back of a pickup truck at a local residence. We are checking with area cable companies to see if anyone has connected to the cable system but had their A sting operation was held in Nephi to keep stores where liquor and tobacco are sold alert to the danger of selling to underage individuals. The old, used by was police in their set-uable to purchase tobacco at four locations in Nephi on Sept. 8, said Chad Bowles, Nephi City Police Chief. As a result of our sting operation, four clerks were 18-ye- p, cited, said Bowles. The clerks and business may receive fines from the state since they were all reported to state officials. Bowles said the sting operations are held on a periodic bases. New clerks need to be trained by the businesses where they are hired that they must be careful to ask for identification when making alcohol and tobacco sales. These sting operations keep clerks and business owners on their toes, he said. Sept. 3, parents called officers to their home to test their juvenile son for alcohol consumption. This was a situation where the parents wanted their son tested. He tested dirty, said Chad Bowles, police chief. The youth was a minor and was charged with illegal consumption of alcohol by a minor. Sept. 4, a criminal arrest warrant was issued. An old mail was picked up officers for failure to apby pear and was taken to jail. old male Sept. 4, a was arrested and taken to jail on a criminal arrest warrant after he contacted officers and turned himself in. 18-ye- 42-ye- Sept. 5, a local male was arrested after officers noticed the man driving erratically. Noting the way the individual was driving, officers made a traffic stop and then found the man was wanted on a criminal arrest warrant. In addition to the warrant, the individual was charged with an open container of alcohol in his vehicle, said Bowles. The man also had numerous other charges such as driving without a license. old Sept. 10, a male was charged with reckless driving. His parents were notified and he was referred to juvenile court. Sept. 10, an individual was jailed after failing to control his dogs. A warrant was issued but the individual failed to keep the terms set by the court. The person was cited for having a vicious animal, failing to keep them on a leash, and failing to keep the dogs confined. Sept. 11, a female was arrested on a criminal warrant after a tip from a citizen. The citizen reported the whereabouts of the individual and the woman was picked up and jailed. A $2,000 cash bail had been set for the female on the warrant issued in Orem. The woman was transported to that city. r old Sept. 14, a male was arrested for being under the influence of an illegal substance, in this case 16-ye- 66-yea- drugs, and was cited with DUI and criminal mischief and was jailed. old Sept. 15, a 30-ye- male was stopped for a traffic violation. The officer detected 1 own box, said Bowles. Sept. 25, someone attempted to enter a home. Screens on the windows were bent the odor of marijuana. The vehicle was searched and marijuana was found. The man was jailed for possession of an illegal substance. old Sept. 19, a and broken and someone had tried to kick in a door. An arrest was made when a old woman admitted the attempted and female was arrested burglary. Sept. 26, a residential burjailed for felony forgery. A family members checkbook glary and criminal mischief was stolen and during the( charges were issued against juvenile males aged 11 investigation it was found that the female had used' and 12. The juveniles were checks and had forged the. , caught in a vacated home by a police officer. We placed an owners signature. officer inside the home and ocSept. 19, a retail theft he was there when the two A old male curred. was arrested for trying to juveniles entered the house. obtain goods from a local' said Bowles. Damage was store. He was charged with' also done to the inside of the a misdemeanor and a court, house. For example, graffiti was painted on the interior date was set. t walls. old male a Sept. 19, Sept. 28, a case of misdewas stopped on a traffic stop. meanor theft occurred when a The man gave false identification to law enforcement puppy was taken from a resiofficers and was arrested for' dence. The case is still under presenting false ID to a police investigation. The larger our officer. The forged certificates, community becomes the more were confiscated and held for, unusual the cases we deal with become, said Bowles. evidence. local a residents Sept. 30, a residential Sept. 19, license plates were stolen. burglary and felony theft occurred. Neighbors witnessed This happens quite often, A said Bowles. thief will a couple of individuals trysteal a car from one place and ing to gain entrance into the will then travel to another, home. Officers responded to community and will take a, the call made by the neighlicense plate from a car to bors. As the officers arrived use on the stolen vehicle. If a on the scene, the burglars resident discovers the license dropped the goods as they plate, especially the rear one, fled, said Bowles. The night missing, the resident should was dark, there were multiple call the police department to streets and alleys in the area report the theft. We send the ' and the suspects were able to plate number to the NCIC get away. If neighbors keep and then any officer stopwatching out for one another, toe will be able to protect for the driver reason ping any will find the plate has been'' property from burglars. stolen and the thief will be Sept. 30, a possible drug occurred. A overdose apprehended. Reporting the license plat stolen also allows old man had gone blue and the owner of the vehicle to get the officer, who arrived on the scene first, was able to a replacement plate. burrespia begin Sept. 19, possible He brought the man ration. be a to out turned glary family member who had just1 back, said Bowles. CPR was continued by members of the borrowed the item. The famEast Ambulance crew and member had the entered ily home, taken the item, and the man was taken to Cenleft the front door open. We tral Valley Medical Center, often contact family members He was charged with illegal drug possession. as part of our investigation, Oct. 1, a case of misdesaid Bowles. When we talked to them this time, we found meanor theft occurred in they had just borrowed from the north west area of town. Money was taken from a resithe family. dence. The burglary suspect misof a case Sept. 20, demeanor theft occurred. A is female. old male Oct. 2, a thief took the tailgate from a his was to returned of a in truck the parents pickup yard dealership. The tailgate wras after he was observed driving valued at $1,500. The case is a vehicle around the comstill under investigation. munity. Officers stopped vehicle because they the individuals two 21, Sept. coming from the drivers could not see anyone behind license department, were the wheel of the car, said stopped were stopped by Bowles. Officers determined police because some of the to make a traffic check and documents used to obtain make certain the vehicle was the licenses were suspect. in compliance and found the old male was The cited and referred to court for supplying false informaold female tion. The was determined to have the proper ID. Sept. 22, several hundred dollars worth of checks were 23-ye- 26-ye- ( i 31-ye- 44-ye- , t 40-ye- mouth-to-mout- h 7th Ward will hold RSE The Nephi 7th Ward will be holding their Home, Family, and Personal Enrichment Night on Wednesday (tonight) at 7:00 p.m. There will be a special program on keeping God in our life through each experience. This will be followed by a special presentation by the Young Women. A nursery will be provided. Please remember to attend. 12-ye- 18-ye- confrontation. The two were referred to court on the charges. Oct. 4, a residential burglary was reported. Money was the incentive, he said. A money order worth sev- eral hundred dollars was taken. The money order, once cashed, can be traced and that will help officers solve the case. Oct. 4, an attended death was reported. A person was in the home when the 97- - year old female died. The medical business theft which may have been in retaliation for the two employees either quitting or being fired. Oct. 11, a old male was arrested after be45-ye- examiner determined that the death was due to natural ing stopped for a suspicious driving pattern. He was found to be intoxicated and was charged for DUI and having an open container of alcohol in the vehicle. It was found that he was also had an outstanding warrant from Colorado. Oct. 16, a old female was found to be shoplift- - causes. Oct. 5, a suspicious person was reported driving around in a vehicle. A old male was stopped. As it turned out, he was OK. He was waiting for someone who was at the hospital and was just driving around to kill time, said Bowles. But this is just the thing we have been asking people to do. 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