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Show Utah Highway Patrol During the period from February 27 through March 14, the Utah Highway Patrol stopped 328 vehicles, issued 241 citations, 125 warnings, and assisted 18 motorists; February 27 ing on suspension, and speeding. Hinson was charged with possession of marijuana, possession of paraphernalia, and open container. to Garfield Memorial. March 2 D.U.I. Sharon Hinson, Parsons, nalia and driving while March 7 Drugs. Kelly Jensen, Midvale, Accident. Libbey Venuti, UT. Jensen was operating a Escalante, UT. Vehicle entered commercial vehicle and was comer too fast, lost control and stopped at the Port of Entry. rolled down an embankment. Jensen was found to be in posMinor injuries. Two people taken session of marijuana, parapher- Charles Trolley, TN. Vehicle Decaturville, TN, stopped for speeding. Trolley was charged with D.U.I. , possession of marijuana, possession of paraphernalia, open container, driv drugged. March 9 D.U.I. Justin Dunn, Escalante, UT. Dunn was stopped for speed- ing. Dunn was arrested for D.U.I., possession marijuana, possession of paraphernalia, and open container. I U ' wAi I ,W IS i V ' Police tip like a duck and like a duck, its probquacks duck. What does that ably a commonly used saying have to do with anything? Well, have to be politically correct here eo lets just say it has to do with potential thieves and burglars: They are among us folks and the police department is re- -, questing your help in identifying them. The crimes and attempted crimes have occurred in every section ofour community. Firewood and other items stolen, doors and windows have obviously either been opened or someone has tried to get them open. This would indicate that If the s 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 March 9 through the 15th, the Kanab City Police Department handled 13 cases, 3 1 incidents, issued nine warnings and nine citations. During the same period the Animal Control Officer handled 12 investigations, picked up seven animals, issued four cita- tions, 11 warnings and released adopted out six. February 28, March 12 & 13 Illegals. Forty two illegals INS deported. ' de- - are victims wherever looking for, March 1 they can find them. Please be Issuing bad checks. $1,417.63 on the lookout for persons that in written over a pe- dont belong or just appear to riodbadof checks time to a local business. be scoping the place out, you of the dollar amount, know, casing the joint as they this is a felony crime and is being say in the movies. Back to the duck thing, ifyou investigated by the KCPD. Phone harassment. Victim see one give us a calL Thanks. states receiving numerous hang wouid-be-predato- r3 ' '4 the ketball and hockey games; Mon- American Red Cross will con- tana Men lithograph by Bent duct a nationwide Vir- Steele; round trip airline tick- time-shar- e tual Auction to raise funds for ets; a week-lon- g at disaster relief and other humani- Walt Disney World; and exquis- tarian services. The auction, ite Tiffany watch; and original hosted and sponsored by MSN, Grinch cartoon cell and draw- is expected to be the largest char- - ingby creator Chuck Jones; and ity auction ever held online, with much more. All money raised many unique and exciting items will support Red Cross disaster available for bidding. relief and other humanitarian Some of the items are two VIP services, seats to the taping of Titus Participation is easy! Simply tickdinner with the cast; visit http:redcross.msn.com beplus ets to professional baseball, has- - tween March 2001. , Starting March Honeys Jubilee Foods recognizes Fire Department Honeys Jubilee Foods, as a way of thanking Kanab's Fire Department for all the training and hard work they do, gave each member of the Fire Department a $20 gift certificate to Honeys. Firemen pictured above: Alan Alldredge, Eric Judd, Grant Ramsay, Bill Canning, Tracy Cutler, Jeff Mosdell, Keith Robinson, Dilworth Perkins, Nate White, Greg Doss, Stan White, Brett Heaton, Stuart Willoughby, Mike Kirby, Dean Kurtz, John Jacobs and Duane Bamson. Home of the Week 16, 2001, 10-da- y, 16-2- 5, up phone calls. Trace put on phone. March 4 Theft. A .22 ruger rifle was stolen out of a vehicle. Gun entered into N.C.I.C. March 6, Names withheld pending for- mal charges in Kane County, Felony burglary felony theftcriminal mischief? Class B misdemeanor theftmale adult, 18, Kanab. Attempted non-dwelli- ng burglary tempted theftClass B misde- meanor theftmale adult, 18, Kanab. Felony burglary nondwellingfelony theftcriminal mischiefClass B theftmale ju-Becau- se venile, 16, Kanab. St. George Police Department arrested two adults and a juve- nile, all Inab residents, Monday night after a botched burglary at Millers Outpost. All three were interviewed by the St. George Police and later by Kanab City Police. Statements were taken concerning a burglary at Kanab High School on February : 5, 2001. Formal charges have been filed on the juvenile. Formal charges on the adults are expected in the next few days. March 11 Attempted theft. Vehicle was messed with' in an attempt to take it. Subject was unable to start vehicle. March 12 Attempted suicide. A 15 year old attempted suicide and was transported to Cedar City for treatment. Case is being inves- tigated with the help of Southwest Mental Health. March 14 Attempted burglarytheft criminal mischief. Someone tried to pry a garage door open without success. But $300 in damages was done. Victim also reported that a month ago, 85 2 x 4s were stolen out of his garage. Sex abuse. Received a complaint from an out of area agency of a possible sex abuse of a child that occurred in Kanab. Investigating allegations along with division of family services. Miscellaneous calls. Two assists EMT on a medical calltwo locked keys in vehiclecalled to a possible domestic at local restaurant, all was fine on arrival investigated a late night dog . will Beautiful Backyard! 4 Bedrooms Across from city park 2 Bathrooms Very private backyard shed Beautiful view of the mountains Storage For more information, contact CENTURY 21 Frontier Realty at or toll free ba open . on Monday! -- larch 21, 2001 435-644-21- Check us out on the web! vAvw.xprcsswcb.comfrontier n i REALTOR Your 435-644-21- 00 7 West Center Kmzb, Utah 84741 Realtor for over 40 Years! 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