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Show C2 TheSalt LakeTribune ee FOR THE RECORD Cold, Weary Chase Suspect Does Not Res st Arrest DUI SWEEP NETS16 A Valentine's eve sweep by Salt Lake City police and Crime IRS GETS ITS MAN A 63-year-old man from Ojai Calif. was sentenced Friday to 21 months in prison for filing false ins, according to the In venue Service. Gunther Holler, after serving his time, also will have to undergo 21 months of supervis pay a $20,000 fine Court Judge ‘Tena Campbell also ordered Holler to pay a restitu $399,434. Holler had uilty in 1996 to four f subscribing to false Sheriff's deputy crashed his car inte a snowbank, He got out waving a hand gun, and pointed it at Utah County Sheriff's Sgt. Mike Morgan, who wason plain-clothes assignment at the resort Turner ran up the hill toward the condominium com- 24 hours earlier following a car chase down Provo Canyon. After an exhaustive the 90 of 0 deputies, search for Turner through the night corrections officials, police officers. SWAT and Search and Rescue Utah County Sheriff's Lt. Ron Fernstedt said Saturday. was a team effort and really successful searched unoccupied condominiumsFriday afternoon and night. At about 11:30 p.m., a personrenteda condominium and once inside, saw a hand extending from underneath a bed, according to deputies. The renter fled the cabin and called authorities, but there was no onein the condominium when officers arrived. ‘Tourists were allowed back into the cabins Friday night as helmeted and armedofficers scoured the surrounding woods. With no sign of Turner at sunrise on Saturday. officers expandedthe perimeter of the search, hopingit Fernstedt said His safe capture relieved Turner's mother, who refused to comment, saying “it’s just been such anordeal,” for his ex-wife, Natalie Giles, and their 17-year-old son Jake. WhenGiles heard about Turner's stand-off with police she rushed to Sundance, hoping officers would let her talk I went up there because I didn’t want to take my father’s funeral,” shesaid. s refusedher request“but they promised methey wouldn't shoot him Giles said. “Maybe he'll get some help now Turner has beentroubled ever since a woman er relationship with him a year ago. “He just went berserk. He wasn’t himself. He was doing his drugs again. He just hasn't beenright for a long time,” she said. ‘Turner has a troubled legal past, as well. He has pleaded guilty to several charges, including possession of a controlled substance, carrying a concealed weapon, retail theft and driving on a revoked license. The more recent felony warrants for his arrest resulted after he failed to appear in court on charges of evading an officer, possession of methamphetamine and drug paraphernalia, driving underthe influence andpossession of a woulddraw himout. It worked. Turner approachedseveral tourists staying at the com: and asking for a ride out of the complex or to use their “It The 36-year-old Lehi man was wanted on fourarrest arrants when he tried to outrun a Wasatch County Sheriff’s deputy who attempted to pull him over about 12:05 Valley Contruction Service rossed more than $1.5 million evacuated for the day as dozens of Utah Highway Patrol troopers and deputies cordoned off the area. Meanwhile. police searched the trunks and back seats of cars leaving the canyon Searchers and SWAT teams from several agencies plex, identifying himself “as the one they are lookingfor It started at noon [Friday] and ended at noon today tax returns, Holler operated a roof ing-removal contracting business in the Los Angeles area, accord ing {o Assistant United States At torney Ronald L. Cheng. Holler's plex. Tourists staying in the cabinlike condominiumswere Team members could final: ly go home charged with evading an officer and aggravated assault, The chase ended at the Sundance Resort, where Turner T LAKE TRIBUNE Gregory Brian Turner was cold, tired and hungry when SWAT team members found him hiding under insulation and materials b ath a cabinlike condominium above Sundance Resort After spe nding the night on the cold mountain, the con: vieted felon ga p Saturday without resisting arrest and answered affirmatively wh yne officer asked if his feet were cold He was given a bag lunch and ate a bagel while en route to the Utah County Jail. Officers confiscated the 44 Mag num handgun he arried in his hand, but did not point it at officers durin arrest, Turner had twice aimed at a traffie-related citations were is“Sued Thursday night ter — pinpointedhis location. Turner probablywill be speeding down Provo Canyon on U.S Highway 18s BY NORMA WAGNER covered vehicle. In addition, 76 count, p.m, Friday for Police Find Armed Man Hiding Beneath Condo at Sundance Watch members resulted in the arrest of 16 people for driving under the influence of alcohol or drugs, two felony arrests on nonDUI related offenses and one re- Rolf UTAH Sunday, February 16, 1997 cabin phone. ‘The times that he did confront citizens, he made no threats,” Fernstedt id. One of i tourists called and reported Turner's whereabouts and SWAT teams — with the help of a Utah Department of Transportation helicop: fire arm by a convicted felon. Charles Martin, a Utah County deputy who helped with affic control, said he evenhad to turn away San FrancisSers’ quarterback Steve Young andhis fiancée. The Associated Press contributed tothis article. from 199) 193, but he report ed only $50,000 on his tax returns for those years, Cheng said. Hol ler wa rrested in 1996 at Salt Lake City International Airport SENTENCING DATE SET A March 26 sentencing date has been set i im for Mario B Carrillo after he pleaded guilty to a lesser charge of negligent homi ‘ide in an Oct. 21 shooting death Carrillo, 37, entered the plea to the class A misdemeanor on Wednesday before 6th District Judge David Mower. Carrillo had been charged with criminal homi de, a first-degree felony, in the death of Trinidad F. Corona, 31 Corona was found dead after an argument at the Ephraim Senior Citizens Center. The maximum hot penalty for a class A misdemean- A Salt Lake City police officer escorts a cuffed suspect while another is face down on the ground Saturday after a drive-by shooting n Salt Lake County at 3300 South and 700East. An undercoverofficer in an unmarked car witnessed the shooting and called for assistance. Five teens involved in the shooting were apprehended near 2800 South and 300 East when officers converged on the sc ene. Police reported no injuries from the gunfire. atin REINSTATED one Reed Bennett, serving a minimum mandatory 10-year prison termfor rape and sodomy shouldbeallowed another chance to attack his conviction and sen tence, the Utah Supreme Court Developers Don’t Want said Friday. Two judges havedismissed Bennett's hab petitions, noting he fa peal his sen within of his Nov 1991, However, B sentencing latest attor- ney has discovered a 1991 letter To Join City written by the prisoner, seeking such an appeal. The letter was date-stamped, showing it had been filed Dec. 13, 1991, but it was apparently then misplacedby Cable rates BY LINDA FANTIN the court clerk’s office. 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