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Show The Payson Chronicle, April 24, 1996, Page 9 - POLICE REPORT - Utah Crime Solvers (801) in violation of a Protective 964-225- 5 Order. - If you have any information that might lead to the arrest of the persons) who committed the burglary and damage at Roes Bake Shoppe, please call the police at or Crime Solvers, 2255. You may remain anonymous. 465-524- 0, 4296 Shoplifting. Dispatched to Fuel America on a report of a male Verified as Theft of Items shoplifting. valued at $5.50. A warrant check on suspect confirmed an active warrant out of Salt Lake. Arrested for the Warrant and Retail Theft. Transported and booked into Utah County Jail. can Gas Leak - Propane. An attempt to light the grill in the kitchen at the Golf Course resulted in an explosion that sent three adults (2 females and 1 male) to Mt. View Hospital for treatment of bums on their faces and arms. Prior to the arrival of the police and firemen, an employee was able to extinguish a small fire. A fireman found an open gas valve and determined the Propane Gas had built up to a level to cause the explosion. Possession of a Weapon. Dispatched on a Family Fight. Verified as Possession of a Firearm by a Restricted Person. Felon was on probation. Booked into Utah County Jail. 6 Ambulance Assist - Suspicious Circumstances. Female, age 22, transported to Mt. View Hospital for injuries received when she put her leg through a window. Received medical attention and released. Misdemeanor Theft. female arrested and referred to Juvenile Court for stealing $50.00 in cash and various items worth $56.98 from a residence while visiting her friend who was She admitted the theft and most items were returned. Mother requested girl receive needed punishment before this type of action becomes a habit baby-sittin- g. male, Dog Bite. Victim, received four puncture wounds to his leg when a Great Dane broke through a hole in a fence and grabbed him while working in his back yard. Dog was not running loose. Case referred to Animal Control Officer for follow-up. Shoplifting - V&S. Female juvenile referred to Juvenile Court. No further information. 6 Harassment. female reported being threatened and harassed by Tim Lcncla's -of-- tlie-Montla crocked plaster, loose door knobs, crooked light fixtures are among the small Items that can be easily repaired. Small things sometimes hinder a sale more than large repairs. Badly I-- S1 --i 01 FAR Parvn I PO North h MA'I COMFORTABLE RAMBLER home s n m ve y we anti iw u ea ih a dA n n oasencni 'amues Ac innmusisee As RY Ti is BA 0 TmLc- i- aMCatt.'ytOiAoA IN PAYSON .ns 4 I 7 oo 14Ro J t fth Call me if you would like to see this property or any ethers. (4&5'9239 4$S3&9) I- T- Discharging of a Firearm. problem involving an adult male shooting a shotgun to frighten deer away from his crops. Residents in the area are fearful and concerned. Individual was informed he could not discharge his shotgun within city On-goi- (toll-free- ) Wrecking Yard Contents in Santaquin Closing of Business All Goes B&G Auto Yard Will Be Open April 26, 27 & 28, 8am-6p400 North Center Street m Watch for Estate Sale June 14-16- ? limits. Paraphernalia - Marijuana Cultivation. Juvenile, age 14, admitted he had planted the two growing Marijuana Plants and Arranged for Distribution; also, had in his possession Scales and Marijuana Seeds. Youth was arrested for Possession of Marijuana in a Drug Free Zone, Possession of Paraphernalia, Cultivating Marijuana, and Arranging for Distribution. Transported and booked into Detention. Revocation. Officer stopped in- dividual for an Expired Registration. Male, age 24, was arrested on additional violations - having No Insurance, Dnving on Suspension, and Possession of Drug Paraphernalia. 4-1- 0 96 Burglary - Third Ward Church. Complainant left her purse in the kitchen while she attended a meeting. When she returned, she found her purse open and $60.00 missing. Gas Theft. Victim, AmieBs. Driver pumped $ 1 3 .00 of gas into his vehicle and left without paying. Family Fight. Responded to a report of a Family Fight between male and his wife, age 34. Altercation verbal only. No physical contact made. Shoplifting - Smiths Food and Drug Center. Theft of a fifty-nin- e cent 20 oz Mt. Dew drink resulted in the referral of a male from Elk Ridge to Juvenile Court. male referred Shoplifting. to Juvenile Court for Theft of a Muscle Magazine - value $4.99. Sent to Juvenile Court. In a separate incident, two juveniles, ages 13 and 12, were arrested and referred to Juvenile Court for Theft. While for acted as "look-out- " he stole a package of Certs. The other boy stole 2 packs of Camel Lights and one package of Marlboro Lights - total $5.85. Youth stated students at school pay him $1.00 per pack in advance Criminal Mischief - Felony. Approximately 400 growmg trees at Rileys Christmas Tree Orchard were damaged, possibly by a truck. Damage estimated at $800.00. Traffic Offense. Traveling 35 MPH in a 25 MPH Zone resulted in the arrest of a male for Speeding - having No Drivers License, and Not Using a Seat Belt 4-1- 3 96 Domestic Violence. Arrested female, male. age 35, for Assaulting Female held a knife but did not use it on victim. Illegal Consumption. Santaquin girl, age 15, sent to Juvenile Court for Illegal Consumption. Test on a portable In- - toxilyzer registered .014. Released to the custody of her mother. Custody Problem. Dispatched to Amie Bs to meet with an adult male from Washington who had come to pick up his soa Complainant stated be had complied with the court order and had gone to the residence for his soa Mother refused to release the child to him. Officer was called only for assistance to prevent serious problems. Found Property. Large blue duffel bag with assorted clothing items found at Wignalls Car Wash. Was claimed by owner on 41596. Aggravated Assault - Wee Blu Inn Parking Lot. Dispatched on a man down, bleeding and not breathing. Verified as an Assault. Witness stated she saw victim being kicked in the head and face while on the ground by two adult males. Deputy shenff fiist on the scene found victim unconscious and not breathing until be rolled him over. His head and face were covered Santawith blood. Victim, Mt. View to was transported quin male, 25 Two for males, injuries. ages Hospital and 2 1 , alleged assailants under investigation. Theft of $120.00 from female involving a male, age vestigated. 15, being in- Shoplifting - Smiths Food and Drug Center. One Breath Freshener and two Candy Bars stuffed into socks of male didnt fool security at the store. Juvenile was arrested, referred to Juvenile Court and then released to his father. Harassment Male, age 33, accused by female of constant Harassment and Stalking. Dog Bite. When boy went to place the paper on front porch of residence, he was bitten by a dog, receiving several puncture wounds. Was taken to Mt. View Hospital for treatment. Felony - Stop. Payson officers assisted Utah Highway Patrol in locating an individual involved in an altercation in Provo where be brandished a handgun. A Ruger .357 was found on the Door of the truck; a belt and two pouches of ammurc-tio- n were found under the seat. Releasee to Highway Patrol. Total number of reports for month o f March. Total number of Incidents 1,741 Total of Citations Issued - 272 Total of Arrests - 91 (51 Adults, 40 Juveniles) -- REMINDER: If you have any information about any crimes, you could receive a cash reward up to $1,000 if information leads to the arrest and binding over of the suspect or suspects. Call Crime Solvers, or D- There is nothing so consoling as to find that one's neighbors troubles are at least as great as ones own. George Moore |