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Show Utah Highway Patrol and went off the right side of the October 25 road. The car rolled onto the Russ Investigating officer, Whitaker. Clinton Roscue, 24, Mesa, Arizona was on his way to Phoenix when his semi load of frozen pies drifted off the road and overturned. Roscue was wearing his seat belt and was uninjured. A citation was issued for alleged failure to maintain a vehicle on a mountain road and a logbook violation. The clean-u- p crew deserves an extra thankyou. October 26 drivers side, seat belt prevented injury. Investigating officer, Steve Esplin. Richard P. Medloch, 48, Page, AZ was cited for alleged drivingon suspension, speeding and no vehicle registration. Subject stopped for speeding 77 in 55 mph zone. Checks on his license showed it to have been suspended with the vehicle not properly registered. Both Mr. Medloch and his passenger had Russ officer, Investigating Whitaker. Corben Tistadt, 22, been drinking alcohol. The passenger was cited for Eugene, Oregon and passenger were on their way to Zion when alleged open container and stopped by the UHP for a traffic Medloch was cited with alleged violation. An investigation found driving on suspension, speedCorben to be in alleged posses- ing, no vehicle registration and the vehicle was impounded for sion of marijuana, paraphernalia. and an open container of no registration. wine. He was cited and released October 29 with instructions to contact the Investigating officer, Shane Nordfelt. Court. James E. Craft, 39, of proper Kanab was northbound. The left October 28 Investigating officer, Shane J. tire of the front steering axle Nordfelt. Cindy L. Bauer, 34, blew, forcing the vehicle off the Sandy, Utah was cited for al- left side of the road. The vehicle leged improper lane travel. She hit a dirt embankment head-on- . fell asleep, allowing her car to The back two axles came off the drift off the right side of the ground, then the vehicle rolled d road. She awoke and onto its passenger side. Seat belt back to the left, then right prevented serious injury. over-correcte- s The fact that a defendant has been charged with a crime, does not mean he is guilty. The defendant is presumed innocent, until and unless proven guilty. Names will be withheld in some cases due to the sensitive nature of the crimes, or if the defendant is a juvenile. E PLEASE NOTE: Total case numbers indicate restricted cases not included in public report and cases created from follow-up on current investigations. During the period of 102794 through 11294 there were 74 incidents, 22 cases, issued 18 warnings and 11 citations. The animal control officer conducted 15 investigations, picked up 1 animal, issued 3 warnings, and picked up 1 for burial. October 25 Retail theft at a local store. Clerk at retail store suddenly noticed prominent piece of merchandise missing from counter. Under investigation. Retail theft at a local store. Suspect concealed merchandise in clothing and did not pay for it. Returned merchandise when confronted and left location on alleged medical emergency. Summoned to court. October 26 Aggravated assasultcrimi-na- l mischief. Juvenile sent to detention center after threats and damages with machete knife. The Kane County Sheriff s partment served papers to 31 individuals during the period of October 4, 1994. is to in the addition This actual cases listed here. on a hillside yon Road on the Pump Springs Road. Assault. Assist on fight between two males at 350 East 200 South. Drug arrest: Big Water. October 20 Gas skip. Warm Creek store. Gas skip for $5 occurred on the 18th about p.m. Utah with plate, white Ford pick-u- p camper shell. Assisting UHP in accident on SR9 mp 52. Vehicle hit cow being moved across the road. No injuries. Water. De- off Cottonwood Can- Domestic dispute. Victim (thru a local phone) reported being beaten. Suspect reported assault was only to protect November 2 suspects spouse from alleged Domestic disturbance in Big assault. All parties refused to Water. press charges. Officer transNovember 3 Octoberl9 ported parties to respective Stolen property bath tub Assault. Domestic problem (fight) between roommates in taken from yard in Big Water. By popular demand Domestic distrubance in Big Big Water. homes. Case closed. 27 Juvenile admitted to taking a piece of merchandise from a local business. Apology and re- 2-c- ar the Glendale head-on- , 2 males non-critica- l. October 30 Deer poaching approximately UP39 Hwv 89. Assist. A white Ford Explorer stuck 1 DUIopen container. Suspect questioned and tested and turn made. Juvenile referral booked into Kane County Jail. Minor consumption alcoholin-terferin- g with arresting officer. Kanab, was injured when Lawrence Billy, 20, NewMexico, throttle stuck on moped. She was incarcerated and charged was transported to Kane County as alleged minor consumption of alcohol and interfering with Hospital. Arrest warrant. Lynn Burafter running from rows, 20, Kanab was served ar- arrest. Located in residential rest warrant for alleged unlaw- yard asleep. ful possession of controlled subMinor consumption alcohol. with to intent referral for minor conJuvenile stance, alleged distribute or arrange distribu- sumption of alcohol. Suspect tion, and alleged unlawful dis- was ordered by Richfield Juvetribution of controlled sub- nile Court to be transferred to stance, and alleged conspiracy residence. to distribute controlled subNovember 2 stance. Assault. Report of assault at Vicious dog. Victims reported high school. Referred to County vicious dog to animal control. Attorney who requested referUnder investigation. ral to Juvenile Court of the two October 31 suspects. reVictim Arrest warrant served. WarTheftlittering. busifound served on failure to apat rant ported property ness. These were company signs, pear. Booked into Kane County road cones, and a vacuum Jail. cleaner. Items taken in evidence. Unlawful consumption of alVictims phoned to retrieve their cohol by minor. Suspect cited items. and released after complaints Juvenile referrals (smoking). at local residence of loud pending. Traffic accident. Holly Ramsay, year old juveniles re Two-1- 3 Fredonia general plan hearing noise. on Saturdays! 10-- 2 Fredonia Town Council will hold a general plan hearing on the Fredonia General Plan at the Fredonia Media Center on November 14 at 7:00 p.m. This is the final hearingon the Leave the . CLEANING to us! Carpet & Upholstery Cleaning Home-Office-Aut- WHO SAYS WE CAN'T o GUARANTEE GOOD WEATHER? 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