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Show SOUTHERN UTAH NEWS WEDNESDAY AUGUST 30, 2000 News Utah Highway Patrol 1 August 14 During the period from August 12 through the 19th, the Accident. Bertha Nez of AZ, and Machele Pollock of Utah Highway Patrol stopped 256 vehicles, issued 158 cita- Tropic, Utah. Mrs. Pollock was when tions, 101 warnings and assisted traveling east on SR-1- 2 out of Nez Mrs. Dougs pulled eight motorists. into ran and Place 12 lot, parking August Pollock.' Mrs. Carla arrest. DUIDrug Schoffstall of Cedar City, Utah August 15 David Dreeszen, Accident. for was stopped by Trooper Cluff having a sticker in her wind- Ogden, Utah. Mr. Dreeszen was in a shield. After consent was given traveling north on SR-8- 9 to search vehicle, marijuana and semi when he hit and killed a paraphernalia were discovered. horse. Ms. Schoffstall was arrested Agency assist. Trooper of marijuana, para- Whitaker assisted Officer Billy Crosby by completing a drug phernalia and D.U.I. evaluation on a female he arAugust 13 Fatal Accident. James Kincaid rested for disturbing the peace Jr. of Cedar City, Utah and and public intoxication. Walter Rahn of Northbridge, August 19 DUI arrest. Steven White, MA Mr. Kincaid was traveling SR-1west on 2 on his motorcycle Kanab, Utah. Mr. White was when he lost control in a curve, driving his 4 wheeler up US 89. crossed the center line, and Upon contact Officer Cluff could struck a minivan driven by Mr. smell the odor of alcohol. After Rahn, head on. Mr. Kincaid fiold sobriety tests, Mr. White was arrested for DUI. died at the scene. 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. Pi-no- n, f if . got bad: from a m. point. It rp,-- v f once a j car. Fin 5 Theft. Victim states he paid money to suspect for miscella- neous items and never received Subject agreed to fulfill order by the end of September. If then charges will be pressed, August 13 Lost propertytheft. Victim re- ported wallet lost, wallet was found in road north of town, nna to dlj Coujrlo ill;; 3 Ldact One tiros is a DIG omroLy '1 Crf k. , v W I'n yrmsf r,t b:.J; Fro' .acre ; m ar 3 people and if yoa are a talker vacation liar gr .t,you t tilt ? ''tri ;ycct Tx'Vi i. ij p - - s is the Chief of Police in Sturgi3. the kids, or pel' h the 1L ather.lhetownis abcutthosfzecf 1 smb and boy am I giadwe don t Inve to deal with id Having said tiro! can you imagine the taxes 1 -- -- y 800, 000 hikers, give Somehow its r. 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Call CENTURY 21 Frontier Realty today for your appointment or toll free at 435-644-21- : Check us cut cn the ivcbf www.xpresswcb.conifrorttier ' CD 7 West Center E' REALTOR 435-644--21 Kanab, Utah C4741 Your Hometown Realtor for ever 43 Years! m. com-missin- g. be alia tom rtl its amszrog how much fhn (like my wife), you find out red can have on two whedLs with your problems are not as big as routine re :.re in ' 00,000 other folks dressed in you thought. An example of this liiiltjbr Ji more Two back on its wheels and drove to the hospital. Citation pending. $2,000 in damages. Lost property. Report of a day planner missing from local mo- tel. If found please turn into the KC.P.D. 'Accident. Driver backed into a utility pole. Minor damage to pole and vehicle. Miscellaneous calls for the week. Loose horse on road; false security alarms; three gas skips; campers at city park; ungovem-theable runaway juvenile; loud noise complaint at local motel; disori-no- t, ented lost elderly female; E.M.T. call where juvenile sat on a cro- chet needle; minorfender bender, kids setting off fireworks; wel-latfare check; kids video taping ist at motel; loud music plaint; kids moved a friends parked car to another location; noise complaint; and (2) locked keys in vehicle. er If you have any infor- mation on this, please contact the KC.P.D. August 7Vth 1 August $ i 'if d During the period from August through the 24th, the Kanab City Police Department handled 12 cases, 58 incidents, issued 13 warnings and 12 citations. During the same period, the Animal Control Officer handled nine investigations, picked up one, issued two citations, and releasedadopted out two. 18 v y 2 18 Animal call. Three dogs at-tacked and killed 15 chickens in the Ranchos area. Dogs were to be located with descrip- as follows: A Red Chow, Black Lab and a Springer Span- iel. Ifyou think you may be one of the owners to these dogs please contact the KC.P.D. Accident. Five local youths trav-eling too fast for the conditions on the Kane Plex Road lost control of the vehicle and rolled onto its top. One female juvenile received mi- nor injuries and was taken to the hospital. Youths pushed vehicle August 19 Theft. Thomas Scott Sullivan, 28, Kanab. Subject allegedly ing monies paid for rent for per-tio- n sonal use, which should have gone into businessowners account, Suspect currently incarcerated in Kane County Jail, August 22 Illegals. 21 illegals held for I.N.S. to be deported, Warrant. Matthew Lewis Jones, 18, Kanab. Arrested and booked into j ail. August 23 Theft. Michael Suqrue, 24, New York. Subject stayed at local motel. When he left the next day he took the bedding with him. Subballot. was found eating breakfast in It is hard to predict how it will ject town and taken before the judge influence voter turnout, and fined. recovered. Coconino County Recorder Accident. Bedding Shawn Kenneth WilCandace Owens stated. My hope liams, 22, Kanab. Called to a hit is that turnout, which is and run. Vehicle apparently was tionally lower in tions, will increase gradyivoter turnout in the 1996 Primary Elec-' tion was 13.5 and in the 1998 nimbers Primary, 14.2. These and was cenfe us-unab- le Arizonas first open primary On September 12, 2000 Arizona will be conducting its first ever Open Primary Election. Voters approved a state ballot proposition in 1998 that allows voters not registered with an officially political party to cast in a ballot the Primary Election, In Coconino County that means approximately 15,000 registered voters will be allowed to cast a ballot in September that would not have been eligible in past Arizona primaries. Under the new law, voters who are not registered with any of the half-doze- n officially recognized parties may go to the polls and request a primary ballot from any ONE of those parties and vote that ballot. They may not vote on more than one partys ballot. Parties with official ballot sta- tus in Arizona are the Republi- can, Democratic, Libertarian, Green, Reform and Natural Law parties. If a voter is registered with a political party that has ballot status, they may vote in that partys primary, cannot choose a different tradi-recogniz- ed &rCe SadtvtrSh 2 if suggest that many registered j votersdonotbelievethePrimary exPlred dnvcrs ll Election is as important as the General. However, there have : been many instances where a race for a particular office has If you are not registered, you been decided at the Primary. still have time to register for the Earlyvoting.whichstartedAu- - General Election. The last day to gust 10 and continues through register for the November 7, 2000 September 8, is a way to vote in General Election is October 9. the privacy ofyour home or ifyou You need to if you choose, you can Vote at the County have moved or changed your Elections Office, or any desig- - name. Voter Registration forms nated early voting site located can be found throughout the throughout the county. Early county at such sites as banks voting is a very simple process, grocery stores and libraries. If whereby a registered voter can you have any questions, please call, fax, or come in and we will call the Coconino Comity either mail them a ballot or they tions Department at Xng ? re-regis-ter Elec-ONL- can vote in person. 6181 or 779-658- 9. Y |