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Show SOUTHERN UTAH NEWS News 2 WEDNESDAY SEPTEMBER 29,1899 Utah Highway Patrol the vehicle of which Mr. Stefan RV. Mr. Grill stopped breathing made a stop. After receiving permission to search for an open container, Trooper Cluff discovered marijuana. Mr. James Stefan and Ms. Andrea Ivoner September 13 Cardeer accident. On Hwy 89 were cited for possession of mariat milepost 107, Thomas juana and paraphernalia. The driver, Mr. Richard Stefan, Bollinger, Wallington, N.J. Accident. RenitaNez, Winslow, wasnt intoxicated and wasnt Arizona hit Mr. Franklin, charged with any offense. Amsterdam, Netherlands on SR September 15 12 at milepost 5. Accident. Mr. Fred Grill. Rigby, Idaho lost consciousness while September 14 Citizen complaint. James driving his motorhome, do to a Stefan and Andrea Ivoner, prior medical condition. Mr. Shaumburg, Illinois. Do to a citi- Grill left the road to the right zen complaint that the driver of causing extensive damage to his Mr. Richard Mum of Boulder, Nevada and Mr. Hank Schipper of the Netherlands were able to perform CPR on Mr. Grill. Mr. Grill regained consciousness and is doing well, thanks to Mr. Schipper and Mr. Mum. Accident. Trooper Whitaker investigated an accident between Helga Reimann of Zimdorf, Germany and William Thomas of Avalon Beach, Australia. Helga Reimann backed into William Thomas. Both vehicles were parked and Helga backed to get a better look at something, not realizing that William was behind her. During the period from September 13 through Sept. 17, the and Ms. Ivoner occupied might do to the medical condition and Utah Highway Patrol stopped a be intoxicated, Trooper Cluff his heart all but stopped. total of 190 vehicles, issued 109 citations, 92 warnings, helped nine motorists, and investigated three accidents. 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 ca.'es due to the sensitive nature of the crimes, or if the defendant is a juvenile. rested and booked into jail. Also served with two warrants out of During the period from September 17 through Sept. 23, the Kanab City Police Department handled 22 cases, 39 incidents, issued 28 warnings and 10 citations. St. George. September 20 Accident. Investigating an accident which caused one death - and serious injuries. September 13 from a Theft. $140.00 taken Agency assist. Assisted St. day planner that was left in an George Police in trying to locate a stolen vehicle. unlocked car. September 15 Intoxicationdisorderly of firearmposses-sio- n of firearm by intoxicated person. Robert Taylor Giddens, 39, Kanab. Arrested and booked into jail. Kanab Police Officers, assisted by the Kane County Sheriffs Office, removed family members from the home, and talked the subject upstairs where he was apprehended. Medical. Responded to a call of a person inflicting injuries to self. Transported to St. George to receive proper care. Rape. Received information of two juvenile females allegedly raped by an adult male. Under investigation. September 23 Theft. An air compressor stolen from a residential front porch. Criminal mischief. Vehicle windshield broken out. Possible rock thrown from lawn mower against window. September 17 Two male Arsonshoplifting. j juveniles, 10 & 11, Kanab. Subjects allegedly stole lighters and started cardboard box recycle bin on fire causing approximately $260 in damages. Both All of us adults and profesreferred to Juvenile Court. sionals are always tellingkids Accident. Eric Paul McCormick, not to drink and drive. We 2 1 Fredonia. Driver cited for , constantly harp on them about close. Estimated damthe perils of alcohol and drug $3,000. use. Reminders from Police ages September 18 Officials that seat belts propwarrants. Assaulttwo erly used mey save them from Maijorie Sayles Hall, 27, Kanab. serious injury or death come allegedly assaulted vicalmost daily. They probably Subject tim of immediate family. Ar get sick of hearing it and we are weary of the preaching Last Monday morning, the reality of all this came sharply into focus for many of us. Police Tip of the' Week EDDY BUILDERS Construction Company since 1974 in Utah oo For All Your Building Needs -- Residential & Commercial WeareKQuality-'Bmldin- Firm! g . ge Kane Comity Sheriff - - Three young men were Office - 435 - 644 - 5422 Fax - 435 - 644 - 8241 Home of the Week drinking, not wearing seat belts, and traveling too fast on a quiet residential street. One of them is dead, one is in very critical condition, and another walked away with minor cuts and braises. 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Above all, be a good example when you get in the car and drive. Kids, dont drink and if you do, DONT DRIVE OR GET IN A VEHICLE WITH SOMEONE WHO HAS BEEN PRINKING! STAY ALIVE-DON- T DRINK AND DRIVE!!! A September 16 suspect is already on probation vehicle and passengers and so was picked up and will be caught in a flash flood south of Alton were rescued without injury. The motorists were caught in a downpour in a creek bottom. A horse theft was reported in Big Water. The Sheriff s Office and Livestock Officers are investigating the case. A single-ca- r rollover was investigated on the sand dunes road. The driver was injured and transported to the Kare County Hospital. The Sheriffs Office was assisted by UHP. referred to Juvenile Court. A mentalsuspicious person wa.j investigated east of Kanab. The subject was taken to the hospital for observation. September 20 Deputies assisted Kanab City on a call of a man with a gun threatening suicide. The man was arrested and booked into jail on numerous charges. September 21 A vehicle that slid off the highway near B ig Water was invest 17 No injuries were reported. September A single-ca- r rollover was inves,- .September 22 tigated in Main Canyon. A theft report was investigated was transported by pri- 'in Big Water. vate vehicle to Valley View in ' A criminal vandalism was inCedar Cit vestigated at the town office in 18 September Big Water. h uooauii Ktj uA juv cliii0 wtta A dog poisoning report was ininvestigated in Orderville. The vestigated in Big Water. ;The-injure- d VkT Angel Stories Wanted The existence of angels is impossible to prove and equally impossible to dispute, but many people believe in their existence. Angels appear on the pages of sacred writings of nearly ail they tL I 4 -- ri major world religions. - 69 of ail Americans say they believe in angels. Have you had an angelic encounter would like to share? 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