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Show Friday, August 22, 2003 The Salt Lake Tribune UTAH Rain can’t quell Games’ renewedspirit Ceremony: The flame Assault charge for prisoner Robbery suspect charged A Washington Terrace man charged with killing hisgirlfriend’s infant son is facing addi tional charges in a July4 inci- ming from the death of 11-monthold Jacob Best. A federal grand juryhas in dicted a Salt Lake City man on chargesrelated to a rash ofrobberies of area businesses this summer.In an indictment handed down Wednesday, Wade Ross Wadley was charged with nine counts of robbery and two counts of carrying a firearm in relation to a crimeof violence. The counts could lead to a mandatory sentenceof25 years,if he is convicted. Embezzling case hearing Six counts ofrobbery filed A Nov. 6 preliminary hearing has been set for an Arizona woman charged with embezzling funds from a business owned by a Slain Pleasant Grove business- A Utah manhas beenindicted on six counts of bank robbery. Walter Richard Palmer, whowasindicted by a grand jury Wednesday, is accused of robbing a half-dozen banksin Salt Lake City this summer. Eachcharge carries a penalty of upto 20 years imprisonment. evening. About 250 guests ran for BYUarea thiefsentenced remain target dent at the Weber CountyJail. Bellarion Ancira is charged with assault by a prisoner,a thirddegree felony punishable by up to’5 years in prison. Ancira was in jail awaiting trial on firstdegree murder charges stem- woman. Kerri Faye Brown, 41, is charged with 26 countsoftheft by deception, someof them third-degree felonies and some misdemeanors. Shealsois charged with a pattern of unlawful activity, a second-degree felony. She is accused of embezzling funds from the Mira Vista Retirement Center in American Fork while working there Police seek robbery suspect Provo police are seeking a suspect in a Wednesday bank robbery, in whichan undisclosed amount of money wasstolen. At about 1:15 p.m., a man entered Bank One, 1177S. University Ave., and gave ateller a handwritten note demanding cash, police said.The man left the bank on foot. Heis described as being about 5 feet 5 inchestall and thin, with black hair. He was also wearing glasses,although that may havebeen adisguise, police said. Authorities A woman whofirst stole credit cards from Brigham Young University students, then posedas apolice officer to obtain bank account and ATM personal identification numbers has been sentenced to 6 months in jail. Dorraine Leggroan, 31, pleadedguilty in 4th District Court to three of seventhirddegree felony counts of unlawfully accessing, possession or transferringa credit card. She also pleaded guilty to two class B misdemeanorcounts of impersonating a police officer. Judge AnthonySchofield ordered Leggroan’sjail time to run concurrently with a 1-to-15 prison term sheis serving for two burglary — convictions. believe heis 35 to 40 years old. Kingston incest hearing set TRAX crash hurts woman ' A TRAX train accident snarled the morning commute Jeremy Ortell Kingston charged with committing incest with a 15-year-old girl who purportedly washis fourth wife — Thursday andsent an elderly is scheduled for an Oct. 2 prelim- womanto the hospital. Authorities believe the woman, driving ared sedan, either went around the cross armsor drove under them as they were coming down. A.southboundtrain struck the bdck of the car at about 8:45 a.m., inary hearing before 3rd District JudgeSheila McCleve. Kingston, 32, is charged with one count of third-degree felony incest forallegedly having sex with thegirl, whoprosecutors say is Kingston’s cousin as well as his aunt. The alleged victim, LuAnn Kingston, now 23, attended a Thursday scheduling hearing.The defendant faces upto 5 years in prison, if convicted. said Midvalefire Capt. Jay Thomas. Utah Transit Authority personnel tested the cross arms to make sure they were functional arid witnessesat the scenetold fire officials that they saw the arms go down. burns again as the Olympic Cauldron Park reunites key 2002 figures By RHINA GUIDOS The Salt Lake Tribune The lighting turned spectacular pink, orange and blue sunset in Salt Lake City turned into dark clouds andsilver bolts during the lighting ceremony of the Olympic Cauldron Park on Thursday cover from a storm that delayed the 8:30 p.m. event for Salt Lake Olympic organizing committee members and others of search @ Continued from Bl salult. Malohi, describedasa 5fot-11, 240 poundPacificIslander with brown eyes and blackhairis a documented gang memberwith the Salt Lake Metro Gang Unit. Anyonewith information can call 743-7000. chiropractorand practitioner of alternative medicine. Utah authorities filed one count of child kidnapping on Aug. 15 against West SLC homebreak-in * Police say a manbrokeinto a west Salt Lake City homejust before 3 a.m. Thursday, then ran out of the house as three shots werefired by another person through the front door. The shots narrowly missed the male ownerof the house whosaid at least 17 more rounds werefired at the house. The first suspectis described as 6 feet 2 inchestall With a skinny build who was Wearing a black bandanaover face, a black cap and a white eeveless shirt. The secondperson fled in a large van or SUV. ’ a eae _— - Squadrons to reunite BIRD BATHS ~ WIRE PLANT§ TRELLIS YARDART SHEPARD HOO ROCK FOUNTAI ARBORS IRON BENCHES WOODBENCHES BIRD FEEDERS CHIMENAEAS son, 14-year-old Garrett, rolled the family’s 1994 red The picture-perfect moment wind butshestill felt proud to be a Utahn who had beenin the city during the Olympics, she said. Olympic leader-turnedMassachusetts governor Mitt Romney said he missed the energy, the people and the work that Utahns gave to the Games. “What an experience we shared with the world,” hesaid. The park will preserve that spirit of the games in Utah, he said, moments before he invited others from the organizing committee to ignite the caldron with him. The gold flame shot into the air. Randy Dryer, chairman of the Utah Athletic Foundation, said it was ropractor from Boise, Idaho, around 6:30 p.m. described Henry West as “an expert in alternative medicine.” West identified himself as a doctor, and told deputies the child did not need any more medical help, the report states. Daren Jensen was booked into the county jail, but posted “He knowsa lot about home- opathy,” he said. “And he probably is one of the mostbrilliant chiropractors in the Western United States.” Detectives do not know if the Jensens received medical advice from West. Sheri Mowerof Provo lived in the Jensen’s Sandy neighborhood until about a year ago and was a memberof the same LDS ward. “They’re wonderful people,” she said of the Jensens. “The kids had every kind of music lesson. These are your neigh- Saturdayat 5:30 p.m. at the Hill Aerospace Museum in Layton. All who served between the unit’s inception in 1956 and the loss of the last C-124 in 1972 are invited to attend. Cost is $20 per person. Call Marvin Drake at 801-825-6321. rememberthat the weather was perfect when it counted the most — during the Olympics. ‘ had a 12 percent chance that my cancer would ever come back, andit’s back.” But the decision to undergo treatment is “so personal,” she said. “That's the right decision for me. But I certainly understand people who would makea different decision.” If the boy could gain a few more years by undergoing chemotherapy, “is it right for him to spend a year of it puking in the hospital?” she asked. An attorney, Mowersaid she believes in the law,but it scares her to think a parent’s right to make decisions regarding their child can so easily be taken away. “This could be any oneofus. These are loving parents. These aren’t parents that stick their kids in the basement,” she said. Primary Children’s spokeswoman Bonnie Midget said that according to state law, doctors must call DCFS “if there are bors. They’re my neighbors. children at risk of not receiving case, Fonnesbecksaid. He is due They are making these people out like they are raving back in court Wednesday. lunatics.” While in police custody, he told police his wife was already Mowerremembers whenthe boy was diagnosed with cancer. And while she doesn’t knowall the facts regarding the Jensens’ case, she can sympathize. She currently is undergoing chemotherapy for a recurrence of breast cancer. “No one makes these dec}sionslightly,” she said. “We do recognize the stress of the fami- on her way to Houston. 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