Show i OPUTAH City Editor 6254224 www standard net r Standard-Examine- mwwi set for bank acted in the same manner as tie walked into the First Security Bank branch at 24ft 1 2th Street According to grainy surveillance tape taken at the Ogden branch the suspect entered the bank just after 4 1 1 ptn The picture stiows the man talking with the teller demanding money The man is seen 25 seconds later walking out with the gym bag tucked close to his side In both robberies a small chrome handgun was used ns a threat The suspect is described as a white or Hispanic male with short light or possibly grey hair and a thick bushy dark mustache He stands between ft feet and ft feet 2 Inches tall weighs be believes lone gunman responsible for two incidents FBI By joey HAWS StrttxWU I vAimw ttaft (KiDFN - The FBI behoves the man who roblntd a local bank at gunpoint In December also is responsible for another bank robbery earlier in Murray Wells Farm Bank In cooperation with the Utah Bankers Association has ponied up a $5000 reward to make sure authorities can more easily net their hands on him Because of similar descriptions and the manner in which both banks were robl'od investigators believe they me looking for the same lone man Investigators say that on Nov 15 2000 the suspect walked into a Wells Fargo Bank 4120 S State Street in Murray calmly approached the teller and demanded money be placed in a black gym bag before making his quick escape less than one month later on Dee ft a man matching a similar description Region r ajirarsrffiBari refer l tween 2tXt and 210 pounds and is in his early 40s to late 50s with an athletic build The man wore a light brown waist-lengtjacket light colored denim jeans white tennis slioes and a black vertical stripe on both sides He wore a baseball cap with black leather gloves and a dark wraparound sunglasses h Anyone with any information on ei- ther case or on the suspect should call the FBI at the Ogden IVltee Department at ft2H22l or the Murray IVhco Department at 24 2552 ti2-"2ft- uf Von cum reucli rtoHer doe y Huies or iliuirwtiVuMtlunl net l ft25-423- M High-spee- d chase ends with arrest I X 1 Camaro slams into parked car passenger Injured i i CL 'FS£ w By KAItl LYNN HABLAND Stamlaul txaminw Wall IIARRISVUJK-- A high speed chase which reached speeds of 70 nipli In a residential area ended when a car slammed head-oInto a parked L'lievy Blaer Thursday morning A passenger in the car was seriously injured In the accident and the driver was arrested See CHASE5B rXy £& " i f 'I k Ik- - SHAWN ufter the treatment and By TANNA BARRY Simulant Linmintit stall - Jennifer dreams of a life with freedom that Isn't dependant on a machine “But this machine has kept me alive for 13 years" Nell said as she received dialysis Placed slightly above her elbow two needles one above the other pumped blood In and out of her body This process of filtering the blood takes about 3 12 hours and she has to have It done three times a week "I've been doing It so long that It's Just second nature" she said She Is used to going home OflDHN sleeping for 15 hours so her body can recuperate When Nell was 12 she began having kidney problems and had to start dialysis treatment At 14 she received a kidney transplant that her body rejected one year later Since then she has been on a waiting list to receive another transplant Nell Is not alone More than 75 (MX) people are on the natlomd walling list for an organ transplant according to the National Kidney Foundation of Utah Fach month nearly 20(H) new patients are added to the list of people wultlng for a kidney heart pancreas liver or even a -- I Oiiimij t’UKAKFIFJJ) - Davis County motorists can expect "moderate delays" for the next few weeks as Weber Basin Wuicr Conservancy District contractors Install u $33 million culinary water pipeline project along one of the county's most corridors traveled east-weUtah Department of Transportation officials are advising motorists effective Immediately 7(H) South In Clearfield and Stale Hoad 193 In 1iyton will be limited to one lane of ft avel In each direction from 1500 Fast In Clearfield to Hill Field Koad In Iiyton UDOT officials art suggesting Gentile Street (SR 109) be used by motorists us on alter- nate route Motorists are advised to watch for construction workers and equipment and slow down In the work zone said Andy Neff UDOT Region One public Involvement i warned by noise SAXTON UflvW son heanngs to determine it he should be executed would coincide with the 2002 Winter Olympics in Utah A Jan 14 30 tnal has been set tor Austin in 2nd District Court Capital homicide Inals have two parts ah evidence phase and a penalty phase It he is convicted dunng the January evidence phase a penalty phase where either a judge or Jury will hear execution 5 arguments is set tor Feb beginning a tew days after the Olympics open Austin 34 is charged in the Feb to death othis S month old son Isaac At an April 12 preliminary hearing medical testimony showed the mtant died from multiple injuries including a lacerated liver 16 broken nbs blows to the head and evidence ot Shaken Baby Syndiome The prosecution alleges the inunes came while Austin was baby sitting the child alone The defense has alleged Hie injuries could have come accidentally during a tall and Austin was drunk at the time with a blood alcohol content ot 26 percent more than three times the legal limit 1 1 1 'T " bkit RrtuM -- P Ti vl ' By DEBORAH BLAKC fttaftftart) 1 1 rU'' aty y f' U txfVtmwf ofrffoeniofyta'fl BRKillAM CITY - Cover your ears that car splitting siren Is back r x -- L fff ' ' TIM 901 KX )N'Hwlutl ST GEORGE Everyday 10 people die while waiting for a transplant of a vital organ such as a heart liver pancreas lung or bone marrow A new name Is added to national walling list tor organ transplants every 1 4 minutes 2295 kidney patients Cinrrwwt When It comes to noise complaints usually residents complain about ts much of It But In the case of the Brigham City siren local resident fnrl llunsaker recently appeared at a City Council meeting to complain It had been turned off 131-- liver patients 707 heart patients and 468 lung patients died while waiting tor organ transplants An estimated 10000 to 1 4 000 people who die each year meet the criteria lor organ donation but less than half become actual organ donors Neff said schedules of the work are subject to change due to Inclement weather conditions equipment problems or emergency situations Weber Basin Industrial and Water Manager Scott I’axman said the pipeline which begins at the new Sandrldge Reservoir In cast Iiyton at and then narrows after a short distance to a pipe provide culinary water Is to ser- vices to west Davis and Weber counties The pipe to be Installed on the north side of SR 193 will go from the reservoir to Interstate 15 or about 18 (XX) feet ho said See PIPEUNDBB Brigham City’s siren has sounded a warning for local traffic for over 20 years when emergency vehicles were deployed Council members trying to determine what happened got a sheepish admission of guilt from Mayor David Kano "If you're looking for someone to blame It's my fuult" Kano said When the fire and ambulance departments moved Into tliclr new building four find him Into a fight blocks west on Forest Street the siren was disconnected for the move Kano said be felt that since the new building wasn't downtown the siren warning was not needed So he ordered the siren turned off Council members Indicated they also like the siren so It has been reconnected at the new building The new emergency services building on 4th West and Forrest Is a far cry from the crumbling building on 1st West With more than double the space the new building also houses the city Kmergen-cServices Office "The building Is capable of hotislng 12 fire trucks and six ambulances totally state of the art" said Fire Chief Robert Vanderstccn The new building also Includes space for dormitories In case the department ever becomes a full time unit "It The attempted murder trial of a St George man has been postponed because the alleged victim moved and prosecutors haven t been able to find him Richard Lynn Hughes 40 St George was to have gone on trial next Monday Deputy Washington County Attorney Brian Filter said the alleged victim Timothy H Fitzgerald has moved and authorities need more time to Hughes IS accused of stabbing Fitzgerald Sapt 22 at Settlors HV Park Fitzgerald was treated at Dixie Megional Medical Center for cuts on his face and hands and under his left arm Police said the two man were drinking together and got y Workers be Installing a water line along Stale Road 1 93 for the next several wooks Traffic will be restricted to two lanos along part of the construction route will SALT LAKE CITY Police are trying to unravel the tacts behind an ATM shootout that left a West Valley City man dead early Thursday Joseph Carbine 28 allegedly shot and killed Daniel Hornsby 18 ' Police said the shooting happened In downtown Salt Lake City after four men drove to an ATM to get money to buy manuana Carbine allegedly pulled out a gun and shot Hornsby before any money was taken Horn the ATM police said We don t know what his ' motive was " said Sgt Fred Louis "He is not saying why he did it Nothing at the scene leads us to believe they had “ weapons or marijuana The names of the two other men are not being released Carbine first told police he was a victim of a caracklng Missing victim delays trial Organdonatlons needed SeeKMWSB For 20 years local traffic was million culinary unminor pair of lungs Saturday ends National Organ and Tissue Donor Awareness Week - a time that people are asked to think about organ donation "We're encouraging people to first sign an organ donor card and then talk to their family members" said I nice Madlgan director of public Information for the National Kidney Foundation of Utah Doctors go to the next of kin when a person dies If family members aren't aware of the prospective donor's wishes they can reverse the decision "This Is tix) Important of a decision to he left to elmnec" Brigham City emergency sirens turned back on project for Weber Basin Water District SIWKlnttl tart tuvniw Organ and tissue donations can save lives st By BHYON SUv Jonnlfor Noll waits the 3 12 hours as a kidney dialysis machine removes and places blood Into her arm at the Bonneville Dialysis Center near Ogdon Regional Hospital Wednesday Pipeline construction to cause delays corridors in Davis County on east-we$33 W John OGDEN Lindsey Austin is convicted of capital homicide m the death of his sale goes bad A " Execution hearings set during Games Man dies when drug llarrlsvllle police officer saw a Camaro driving erratically onto Washington Boulevard from ll(K) DuW North around 1 a m said Police Chief Maxwell Jackson Officer Nate Thompson followed the car south "and the chase was on" Jackson said "They were doing the Dukes of llaard routine" To try and evade Thompson the driver turned the Comoro's lights off and continued at dangerous speeds Thompson did lose night of the car but continued on Near ft(H North and Jefferson Avenue Thompson came across the Camaro which had crashed head-oInto the parked Rlner Jackson estimated the car was traveling at about 50 nipli when It struck the Blazer The driver of the vehicle had escaped on foot but the passenger was still In the B Obiiuartes Wtilher Police Sgt Scott Staley said ttie victim first told police the fight occurred In Ivins then at the Hurricane Sand Dunes and then al Redlands RV Park Parts of M 5 dosed this weekend SALT LAKE CITY - Interstate 5 will be closed this weekend southbound from 900 West to 1 2100 South and northbound from 4500 South to 600 North boginning today at 10 p m and ending Monday at 0 a m Additional closures during this Include Interstate 80 West enstbound from the airport to 115 northbound and 400 South between 500 West and 900 West This closure Is needed to implement traffic switch and continue preparations for the May 14 completion of all mainline lanes DAILY PICK Is An open house will he held today from 4-- pm tours given on the hour with 8ta!e NBHA Barrel Raoe today at 7 pm and 10 am Snturday and Sunday Outdoor Stadium Weber County Fuirgrounds 1000 N 1200 West Oqden Free Information 399 8798 - Standard Examiner atatt and win tervlcaa |