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Show Utah Highway Patrol I During the period from Sep- stoned the other and ran into tember 16th through the 23rd, the first. Both drivers were the Utah Highway Patrol from Germany. One passenger stopped 273 vehicles, issued and driver were taken to the 170 citations, 98 warnings, and hospital. assisted 16 motorists. September 21 DUI arrest. Dean Waterman, September 16 AK. Trooper Giles District Fair. Ketchikan, TroopSafety ers held a very successful stopped Mr. Waterman for safety fair. 15 car seats were speeding and after questioning given away. Classes on suspected that Mr. Waterman proper installation were was intoxicated. A field sobri- given and goggles were worn ety test confirmed that Mr. by volunteers to simulate how Waterman was impaired and alcohol impairs your abilities. he was arrested for DUI. The seat belt convincer was September 22 Norman Accident. West Jordan, Christensen, there, and speedometers were checked for accuracy. September 19 Accidents. Trooper Baily Utah. Mr. Christensen was driving a semi, pulling two trailers northbound. The vehicle drifted off the right side of the road and hit a delineator post. The second trailer rolled onto its side, blocking the northbound lane. Accident. Sergeant Roger Cutler investigated an accident where a juvenile crossing the road on the intersection of SR-1- 1 and Red Shadow Lane (to KHS) failed to yield to a northbound Dodge pick-u- p and they collided. No seatbelt was worn by the driver of the vehicle crossing the road and he was ejected. He was taken to Kane County Hospital where he was treated and released. in- vestigated two accidents. Lawrence Oliverson from Orem, Utah was traveling northbound and hit a KIA utility vehicle. Marcus Schoemwitz from Germany was in the middle of the roadway and was hit by a semi. September 20 DUI arrest. Trooper Keller was called to a possible crash. When Trooper Keller arrived Mark Luppe of Flagstaff, Arizona was stuck in the dirt. Upon further investigation Mr. Luppe was arrested for DUI and suspended license. -- Accident. One motorcycle MY class to be held There will be a new EMT class beginning in January! Kane County Emergency Services director Dave Owens said the county is actively recruiting volunteers to take the course. He said that people willing to work daytime shifts are especially needed. Home of the Week 'tz1C52 South VcrmilUcn - -- 7. REDUCED ZZs ir $1C0,UD0 i ft ill ;f 5 :! i r j 'I Great Views ''-'- 0' u All Around! 4 Bedrooms 2 Car Garage 3300 Sq. Ft. Pool Table Horse Property 2 Wood Burning Stoves Ready IT.., . 3 Bathrooms RV Parking Lot 2.4 Acre Lot Well Landscaped - Water Softener 2 Big Ceiling Fans for you to move into! Call CENTURY 21 Frontier Realty today for your appointment at 435-644-21- 00 or toll free Check us cut cn the web! wwwjcpressvcb.comrontisr 435-644-21- 00 ' REAUOR 7 West Center Kanab, Utah 64741 Your Hometown Realtor for over 41 Yean! Police Tip know think it how is; you You if you didnt have bad luck, you wouldnt have any luck at all. Feeling sorry for yourself becomes a daily ritual and you deserve every minute of it. Been there, done that, and am actually getting quite good at it. Then a friend is blasted by serious misfortune and your troubles seem small indeed. This friend and his family are handling their problem better than I am dealing with mine. They are my heroes. It is not necessary to mention them by name, they know who they are. I also wish to thank them for the lessons in life that they have blessed my family with The following may not be politically correct, but so what: 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. During the period from September 22nd through the 28th, the Kanab City Police Department handled 14 cases, 94 incidents, issued 19 warnings and 11 citations. During the same period the Animal Control Officer handled 12 investigations, issued two citations, five warnings and out one. September 21 Public intoxication. James A. address unknown. Winter,-35Responded to a 9 1 1 call and found God bless you, and our an extremely intoxicated indithoughts are with you each and vidual on the phone talking gibberish." Subject was apparently every day. hitchhiking through town and had no place to stay. Accommodations were provided at the jail. Never obtained drivers license. The Kanab City Police Department is offering a reward for Male juvenile, 15, Kanab. Juveinformation leading to the con- nile driving a vehicle and hot old viction of the person of persons enough to obtain a drivers license. Referred to Juvenile Court. responsible for removing the live Criminal mischiefcriminal animal trap from the Lazy Days trespassarson. A house under Apartment Complex. The trap is a large, brown in construction has received extensive damage. A witness had three color, live trap with visible Kanab Police Department mark- male juveniles detained, but they fled the scene. 14 windows, door ings. If you have any information panes and screens broken, fires on this matter, please contact started throughout the garages, Cecil Campbell at the Kanab damage done to sheet rock, ceildoors dam4 ing tile damaged, City Police Department at etc... and inInterviews aged, All informaor 644-580on vestigation going. tion will be kept confidential. September 22 Minor consumption of alcohol. Male juvenile, 17, Kanab. Received a complaint of a male drinking alcohol and urinating in parking lot. Subject found and given a breath test which showed positive for alcohol. Referred to Juvenile Court. Possession of paraphernalia. On Friday, September 29, Female juvenile, 15, Kanab. 2000, 67 year old Roy Troyer of Suspect allegedly left a tin box . Cheyenne, Wyoming died at containing a marijuana pipe at Lake Powell. a friends house. Parent found Mr. Toyer and his wife had the box and turned it in to the boated to Llewellen Gulch on Lake police. Alleged owner referred Powell along with one other boat. to Juvenile Court. Toyer was swimming near his Accident. Driver pulling a horse boat when he asked his wife to get trailer turned wide and struck him a lifejacket. By the time she an on coming vehicle. No seriretrieved the jacket and was ready ous injuries. No citations, prito throw it to him, he was floating vate property. face down in the water. September 24 National Park Service disAttempted theft. Victim states noin was Arizona vehicle was parked and a couple patch Page, tified of the incident at 3:19 hours later was found down the p.m. via a call on marine band driveway, over an embankment radio. Classic Helicopter Ser- and in a juniper tree. Unknown ried was notified and flew a if someone was attempting to medic directly to the scene. steal vehicle or if it accidentally Medical personnel worked on rolled back. Toyer until he was pronounced September 25 dead at the scene at 5:09 p.m. Theft. Animal trap stolen from MST. Lazy Days Apartments. Reward The National Park Service and is being offered for information Kane County Sheriffs Office are leading to an arrest and conviction of suspect(s). investigating. Reward offered 644-585- 7. Man dies at Lake Powell , . September 26 Retail theft (two chargesVspeed too fast for conditions. Michael E. Malphette, 52, Texas. Subject allegedly came, into store and purchased a carton of ciga- rettes, then returned with receipt claiming he did not get his cigarettes and was given another carton. A couple of days later he returned again and a teller recognized him, so they watched him. He took a grocery sack and filled it with meat and attempted to leave when he was confronted and bag taken from him. Subject left the scene and an attempt to locate was issued. Subject was found the following day and questioned. While officer had him stopped a local resident stopped and said she wanted to sign a complaint on subject for speeding. Arrest made on shoplifting and citation issued for speeding. Accident. Male juvenile driver backed out of high school parking and struck a parked car. No citations issued, private property. Theftforgery. Business reported that a check they had received for payment of goods was returned by the bank as account not found. Subject was contacted (name on the check) and stated the account had been closed sometime ago, and that checkbook had come up missing, possibly stolen. Signature checked with bank and determined forged. Loss is $206.50. Under investigation. September 27 Accident. Another fender bender at high school. No citations, private property. Miscellaneous calls for the week. VTN inspectiontelephone harassment complaintthree locked keys in vehicleassisted UHP on two vehicle accidents false security alarminvesti-gate- d a complaint of Juvenile throwing beer bottleslate night barking dog complaintearly morning possible prowler call assisted Fredonia on a call transported a person to checkEMT call at local motel of possible food poisoningsecurity and traffic for Western Legends Days. |