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Show VW ,'t'C-V- v C OUAWV ' ' ' '.SW.VAVMSVWVWjVi'iVMWrt'f .((( ii iV ftt'tf'J'CWtVCM 5 Southern utah ikew WEDNESDAY 4 ' 1 1 1 2 SEPTEMBER 23, 1998 Utah Highway Patrol k, For the week of September 5th to the 11th, troopers of the Utah Highway Patrol stopped a total of 109 vehicles, issued 105 citations, wrote 45 warnings, investigated four accidents, as-- ? , sisted four and took one impaired driver off the states highways. Trooper Bailey investigated a accident at the juncstcaftded'-motofists)- non-iqju- ry tion of Highway 12 and Highway 63, on the 5th of this month. A 98 BMW, with superior engineering decided to pull out in front of a 98 Chrysler to see if it actually had anti-loc- k brakes, and at what speed the air bags deploy. The 98 BMW found out that the other car was equipped with the and that the air bags will in fact deploy at around 30 miles per hour. Troopers Bailey and Nordfelt took care of all of this weeks car deer accidents. Both troopers reported that none of the accidents anti-lockbrak- es, had any injuries, not counting the deer. Bailey said that his acci- dents are pretty evenly spread across Garfield County, while Nordfelt advised that the cardeer accidents that hes investigated are moving south. A1 of the troopers from the Kane County area got together on the some se7th of September lective speed enforcement. Set ting up near the Buckskin Wan, Trooper Whitaker strategically positioned himself out of sight of the west bound traffic, armed with his trusty Golden Eagle Radar, billion powered and an telescope. Whitaker simply sat there, for hour after hour, calling in the descriptions of the speeders that passed, to the awaitingtroop- 1 .to-d- d " um-tee- n log. The administration decided to call the activity, Sheep Ship- ers. It sounded like Troopers McCleve, Nordfelt and Guff had a lot of fun with the traffic stops they made, out talking to motor ists', tnoving around from spot to epofr WhitkerwQuldnt .know how much fun they had, because he sat in the same spot hour after hour. Not wanting to gripe, until the car over heated and he had to But due to the lack bf in'the computer, the name spaces had to be shortened to Sheep Ship. On the 8th; TrooperXeller t found hirrtself, knee deep, in the During the period from Sep- and two VCRs and two remote 1998, the Kanab controls, were taken. Items remiddle of another Sheep Ship as- tember signment. Both troopers said that City Police Department handled covered, but had been used. the new code helped greatly, but six cases, 31 incidents, issued Total loss is $850.. ' February 16, 1998 turn the air conditioner off, may need to changed to some- five warnings and seven citations. During the same period the j Attempted burglary & crimi-.na- l Whitaker did as he wastold,. thing, else, because it sounds a mischief.u Michael Ross The last stop of the selective little funny when spoken fast over Animal Control Officer had Kanab. Attempted speed enforcement was mode'by the radio. They suggested it be seven investigations, picked up .Leighton, 34, & criminal mischief of two citatiojns burglary Trooper Cluff. Recognizing this called, Year End Equestrian one animal, issued i, . a local business. Front door was stop to be somewhat similar to a Herder Assist, shortened to, and four warnings. smashed by a large rock. Noth-nin- g 1997 September 2, dinner bell, Trooper WhitaRef left YEErHA. 11 noted .tkken;fnJm. inside. Somewhere on page 5 you' find Burglary & theft. Michael Rqss his pok to ss a,sstlmf, so ell to repair door. Kanab. $300 of Labor Burglary the troops cuF$ fi$adfatlto tovjL a pigtyjetbf one the Day Leighton, 34, in site ' March 9, 1998 , . ClufT utilized the Ru ngrypafthed Weekend alcohol arrests. Having & theft of a construction & help of Whitaker for the next two been citefor violating the Utah the Ranchos. Approximately Burglary theft. MichaelRoss alin taken. tools $950 y Leighton, 34, Kanab. Burglary hours. Ray Palmer, driver owner importation of liquor law, this & theft of two storage units. Both October 14, 1997 of the marijuana that was found cohol was confiscated and is being & locks had been 'cut .off and a Ross Michael theft. in the trunk and insjde the barrel, ..held as evidence until after the Burglary of a semi-aut- o pistol, was on his court proceedings have ended. Leighton, 34, Kanab. Burglary small amount of' items taken. v way to Las Vegas with his wife Knowing that the proceedings & theft of a locked storage unit. $50 in loss. September 14, 1998 and daughter when stopped. Ray could take several months, we have Some of the items taken were , recov-.. and Michael Ross Leighton, Las Theft.. in similar to elected to contest hold a Vegas had a massive headache and his pawned A large quantity of Kanab. unac34, wife had a cure in the form of Guess how many jelly beans are ered. Few items still Beanie Babies stolen out of Las Loritab. Ray was arrested oy in the jar. The first person to counted for. 1997 October 30, Vegas was recovered in Kanab. Cluff and held at the County Jail MAIL in the correct total number for the possession of marijuana, of cans and bottles of illegal alco- Burglary & theft. Michael Ross While recovering these toys, ofparaphernalia, drivingon suspen- hoi in the photo will win a free car Leighton, 34, Kanab. Burglary ficer spotted several items in sion, weapons violations, and driv- wash. Send guesses to 130 East & theft of a locked storage unit. the home that resembled items ing under the influence of pre- 100 South, Kanab, Utah 84741. Lock had been cut off and ap- stolen from a local business. Attention Trooper Whitaker.; - proximately $4,000 in tools After some investigation and scription drugs. taken and not recovered. interviews, the suspect was inJhe 0UHP Administration t January 14, 1998 carcerated for numerous burgranted 'TroopesKeller and & Burglary, theft criminal mis- glaries and theft. Many unsolved Baileys year old request for a chief. Michael Ross Leighton, crimes are also linked to the special code to put in their daily 34, Kanab. Burglary, theft & suspect and are still under inlogs regarding the movement of criminal mischief of a business. vestigation. sheep along the highway. Last A smash and grab crime occurred year the troopers had spent many See POLICE, Page 24 where the front door was broken hours assisting the herders, usfclit Ip ijjljl;. ing their red and blue lights to JhMmiSoP 3Tm(i Ijll fjf help slow down traffic, but didnt hfifis ?!! have a code for their daily activity t.V. Jipliltf. ment. K f 11-1- 7, -- , ! - , - I r j.v yp ) a- 1 ft i M 1 ft vf tJHIK l v puna 4Mna , Vf F la i T September 12 ..The Sheriffs Office was back , up for Kanab City on a domestic violence call. The jail had one new booking and an average population of 17. Away From the Crowds new 3 bedroom, 2 bath home on 12 acre north Brand of Kanab. Price reduced to $79,900! t l 4 ft lil S -- ft Check us out on the web! www.xpressweb.comfrontier 1m 1 F If t MM Ba r O. O .'Mtv i ? F(i h i f The jail had one new booking and an average population of 18. 14. 15 Areportof disorderly conduct was September .'v' 13. A report of telephone harass-- , ment was investigated at Duck Creek Village. The jail had two new bookings and an average population of 18. r H Your Hometown Realtor for over 40 Years! September September 801-644-21- 00 7 West Center Kanab, Utah 84741 investigated near Zion Ponderosa September 10 A search for a missing 38 year Report. The complaint stemmed old female from the Duck Creek from arguing. campground ended successfully The jail had one new booking after about three hours of search- and an average population of 18. ing. She had wandered off and September 16. . was disoriented. A theft case was reported near The jail had no new bookings Kanab. Most items were recov; . ered and and averaged 16 inmates. suspects have been identified. September 11 A traffic stop resulted in the. The jail had one new booking arrest of the driver for driving and an average population of 19. on a suspended drivers license and was booked into jail. The jail had two new bookings and an average population of 17. If . . . ra J . - t . Home of the Week 4 . . T'P ttl -' . r. REAUOB 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 due to the sensitive nature guilty. 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