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Show SOUTHERN UTAH NEWS WEDNESDAY JUNE 28, 1W6 News oasagfe 3J (fisffl 316 The fact that a defendant has been charged with a crime, does not mean he is gutty. The defendant is presumed innocent, until and unless proven to sensitive nature guilty Names win be witWieW in some cases due the of the crimes, or if the defendant is a juvenile. June 12 During the period from June Minor consumption. Tyler K. 14 through June 20, the department handled 15 cases, 44 inci- Jackson, 19, Kanab, booked into dents, issued 50 warnings and Kane County Jail. Kane County 15 citations. There was no re- Sheriffs office assisted. June 13 port from the Animal Control Burglarytheftcriminal officer. mis- chief. Three male juveniles broke May 28 Local business into the Kanab Elementary theft. Burglary. two paintball PreSchool. Items were stolen and and into broken guns and accessories were taken. recovered. Estimated damages If you have any information, $200. All referred to Juvenile Court. please call the KCPD at June 14 The owner is offering a Criminal mischief. Failure to $100 reward for information convicand report a vehide aeddent. One American Legionnaires continue to stand fkm in their convictions to serve the communities, regantess of vandal leading to the arrest vehicle was unattended. SignifestiLoss of actions, which have repeatecPy occurred at the Legion Kaf butiding in OcdetvSe over the past 12 years. Photo by tion the suspectfs). icant paint damage reported. mated at $530. MymaCcx. Scam. Report of mail scam ask8 June on suspension. Gary ing for money to facilitate receivDriving Marshall, 23, Kanab was issued ing large amounts of additional 644-585- Acts of vandalism at American money from a foreign country. June 17 June 11 Bench warrant. Paul Durand, Auto accident. Scott Timothy Singletary, 19, of Kanab, was 31, Kanab, was booked into Kane Elvon Spencer, Legion Com- dted for following too close and County Jail. mander, and Dee Anderson, Le- no insurance. Donald A Carter, June 19 will and gion Secretary, repair Iitteringpossession of tobacco. 40, Kanab, was dted with failclean the building. On one occa- ure to yield. Estimated damages, Male juvenile, 14, Kanab, resion the vandals burned the Le- $1,000. ferred to Juvenile Court. on which the charter, hung gion wall. It was a treasured document which cannot be replaced. It is very discouraging to those June 15 who have cleaned up and fixed June 14 Deputies investigated a report up after vandals, who continue The Sheriffs office responded to destroy properties in the city. to a report of a reckless driver ofa suspidous individual at the Commander Elvon Spencer ex- southbound from Todds Junc- Warm Creek Station in Big pressed his feelings as ex- tion. The suspect was arrested Water. After a quick evaluation tremely discouraging when this and booked into the Kane County the individual was transported to Page, Arizona. kind ofdestruction is repeated. Jail for DUL Kanab assisted Jane 16 City Deputies Police with a dispute at the carThe Sheriffs office assisted the nival. Kanab Port of Entry with three Office The Sheriffs responded trucks that ran the port. All veto an aeddent involving a ve- hicles were issued ritations. Continued from Page 1 hide and a pedestrian. The pedropped. He said that in situa- destrian was transported to the NOTE: The Kane County jail tions like this where the Park Kane County Hospital for averaged 17 inmates during the Service and Forest Service are past week with 10 new bookings. both involved, they utilize a unified command and establish I common control objectives. The North Kaibab Ranger District is closed due to During the period from June 8 Shawm Walsh and Melissa forest closures. People with throughJune 14, the Patrol made Stevenson all from Massachubackcountry permits from the 132 stops, issued 94 ritations and setts for possession ofmarijuana Grand Canyon National Park 57 warnings, handled one DUI, and paraphernalia. may not access the following assisted at five accidents and June 11 trailheads due to fires: Sowats three motorists with car trouble. Trooper Nordfelt investigated June 8 a cardeer and assisted a motorPoint, Indian Hollow, Crazy Jug, JumpUpPointandBillHalLThe Trooper Moore investigated an ist writh a flat tire (he called a Big Springs administrative site aeddent involving a semi and a wrrecker). was being evacuated due to the car. Semi rear-ende- d car. No Trooper Moore investigated a erratic nature of the fire. injuries. carcow aeddent with minor inOn Tuesday morning, the ForDavis Trooper investigated a juries to the driver. The cow did est Service fire information cen- one-ca-r rollover at milepost 39. not survive. . ter said that blazes at the Jump Julia Gruetzemacher of Page June 14 Fire were traveling northeast at allowed vehicle to drift off the Trooper Moore investigated a a rate of more than one mile per road and then A one-ca-r rollover. Driver fell asleep old was ejected and and car drifted offroad and rolled hour, a rate that is fast and two-yea- r extremely-dangerou- s in terms suffered skull fracture. Five oth- one and a quarter times, with of firefighting. At that point, ers suffered minor injuries. minor injuries to occupants. said the public information speJune 9 Trooper Moore arrested a subcialist, tyou just get the heck out Trooper Whitaker arrested ject for driving while drugged Chris Spiecker, Melissa Costano, and of the way. possession of marijuana. Legion Hall building in Orderville Veri Sawyer, Orderville city maintenance employee discovered broken windows in the American Legion Hall building. He notified Lafay Coleman, the Leon Legion Chaplain. BrinkerhofT investigated the which occurred sometime during the weekend. Two windows were destroyed with rocks, a curtain was tom and break-i- n, the interior of the building was covered with broken glass and rocks which were thrown through the windows. A picnic table was destroyed on the outside grounds. The vandals broke .e into the cash box, an unknown amount of cash was taken. The Legion Hall has been the target for vandals several times during the last 12 years. Dee Anderson, Legion Secretary, personally recalled at least five break-in- s the past 13 years of his affiliation with the organization. The building is used for both Legion and Auxiliary meetings, as well as a welcome place for parties or gatherings for family reunions or other groups who rent the building. 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