Show MEDA Police Blotter i UiiLtrJ Jjii inir'iJ'tt ul'tum Jii aesdav nu'sn InK c ii'ij (' vvv serv ing time She as arrested in Millard Count) b) Hiithuav Patrol Sgt (red Swain on and booked at that time with 2 lelonv counts of possession ot with intent to distribute a felon) charge of Possession of SI) lelonv possession of marijuana and two class B Misdemeanor counts possession ot drug paraphenalia She had failed to appear on those charges in the 4' District court and the warrant was issued 42 Cardu Pedroza illmore Sergio was arrested at 50 North Main Street in illmore bv l)eput Garth White and charged with a Class B misdemeanor of public intoxication An off dut) deputy observed him urinating while standing on Main Street at it's intersection with ter Street in illmore He was scheduled to appear in 4 )istrict Coun in illmore the following morning on charges of V and misdemeanor elotiv Degree sault from an incident that occurred last October in illmore He was released He appeared at Id ter he posted W bail a m and pled guilt) to the elom s a result the misdemeanor charge was dismissed and Assistant Brent ttornev Deput) Count) agreed not to tile formal charges of public intoxication and urinating in public from the incident the pre ious night pan ol this plea agreement was that this con iction would not iolate his plea in abev ancc to a bigamy charge earlier this sear Judge Don Are ordered a presentence report to be completed Pedroa is ear prison term and will be facing a deported as soon as his incarceration is completed Attomev Jim Slaens who represented Pedroa offered to have him begin sen ing his time immediatel) but the Judge declined and ordered him leased until his sentencing on August I'M ednesday July 7i Ruben Partidge 28 Hinckle) was ordered Ivooked and released on the charge of failure to stop at a stop sign The case will be heard in the ast Millard Justice Court b) Judge Ron Hare The charge stems from a criminal summons obtained ebbon who invesb) Deput) Cameron tigated a fatal accident at 251X1 South one Tree Road on 04 I6W 24 Juan Carlos illanueva illmore and Luis Armando 27 Fillmore I were both arrested b) est Center Street Sgt Jim Masner at 100 in Fillmore The) were booked into jail and each charged with 3' Degree Felon) possession of a forged document and Class H mis falsification of government he were held without bail documents and will be appearing in the 4 District Court in Fillmore Thursdas Juh Elisabeth Rose Cox 30 Vita UT was ordered booked and released b the 4 District Court where she was charged ith Class A misdemeanor suppl) ing cohol to minors She was cited b) Deput) Cameron Lebbon on 05 30 99 Corbett Ashley John 28 Fillmore II Ordered directly to jail for contempt of court by 4 District Court Judge Ray Harding Jr He was given a 30 da sentence 37 Michael Todd Clemens nnd) IT booked into jail on a $1000 cash only failure to appear warrant after being extradited from the I'tah County Jail by SherilT Fd Phillips The warrant was issued from Judge Deb David of the West Miilard Justice Court on an assault charge filed by Deputy Steve Allred on November 27 of 1995 Subject has been in aCalifomia prison part of the interim Friday Julv 9 Michael A Yenezia 19 Logansport IN Subject arrested bv Sgt Jeff Whatcott at 300 West Main Sleet in Delta Charged into Delta City Justice Court w ith Class B misdemeanor underage possession of alcohol and Class C misdemeanors disorderly conduct and public intoxication Bail w as set at $1220 at time of arrest Corey De Kanosh 22 Kanosh UT was arrested bv SherilTEd Phillips after a 4 hour armed standoff w ith deputies at approx 160 North Main in Kanosh He was originally charged at the time of rest with a 2" Degree Felony residential burglary and held without bail (See attatched Press Release) Sunday Julv Hi Dallas Michael Watts 19 Delta UT was arrested by Deputy Morris Burton conv ience store in Delta and at the charged into Delta City Justice Court with Class B misdemeanors DUI Alcohol contributing to the deliquency of a minor underage consumption of alcohol by a minor and open container of alcohol in a vehicle Bail was set at $2985 at time of 8 Delta arrest Anthony Cervantez was cited in Delta City Justice Court for Class B misdemeanors underage consumpto the alcohol tion of contributing deliquency of a minor and Class C misdemeanor possession of tobacco A juvenile suspect was also charged with an cohol offense as part of this incident Pedro Arias Munoz 57 Fillmore UT was arrested by Deputy Steve O'Camb at 300 South 100 West in Fillmore and charged with DUI alcohol and failure to signal Bail was set at $1550 at the time of arrest Bail was posted and he w as released to family members fmrry Busten July 9 1999 at 23:45 hours Officers received an anonymous tip about an underage alcohol party at the gravel pit area I tah i4 Keep informed! Read the COPY Chronicle Progress ii !' i''V tft! ot Morris Hurl" :! sponded to the area where cy our individuals nctvcdi " were cited and into Jov civ' ages of ourt tor aki'th-- rela'ed charges one ot he adults arrested were which was Christenven IK Delia who Andrew was ch fged with Class B rf!isJemeiofs under ge possession ol alcohol and contributing to rhe delicjuenc) of a nun kyler Barnson 19 Delia was charged lass A mis charge of supply n ith a lass alohol to minors and mis derage possession or consumption bv a minor Brendon Myert 2'v charged with I lass B mis contributing to the deliquency of a minor Joseph Damarto 32 Delta was charged with charged with ( lass B mis of contrib itine to the deliuucnc) ot a minor and possesill Barnson sion of drug paraphenalia 'ourt while ill appear in Ihc the others will appear in West Millit! Justice I ourt Rockets red ltire or h as that a speeder" he 4" ol Julv weekend produced the highest average speed vet Ml MllVpi-tieissued I21) citations on speed ''and entorceinenls slntts between Jul) lulv at an average speed ol niph here were I' one in a "5 lor speeds ol BHIor greater unh the top speed being ii4 mph all but lot in the those 13 occurred between and afternoon Deput) Roger Noting issued citations ol 103 Inslim and I'W m a lour hour time period on lulv K' ) our calls count! here were numerous phone calls over the previous week from local citizens that led to important arrests investigative sistance and other important information MCSO urge's vou to continue to make those calls and thank vou for the help you've already given The only dumb call is the one vou don't make Holden man recovering after farm accident Holden resident llarve) Gateswas ing into the south end of Holden at 1131 He happened to look to a m on Jul) the west of the road at a farmers combine and grain truck in a field He saw some movement over the lop of the combine It looked odd to him so he grain bin stopped to hav e a look and what he found was a real surprise 71 sear old Holden July 15 1S99Paae 3 Fourth District court report Hoi Jacqueline Mead ( oombs h ot Sjh ake nv was booked initi ail alter Si:i orrest Roper extradited her on a no bail warrant trom the eher iunt Jail here she has been Villard County Chronicle Progress Minutes r n nih resident Stan Harmon was vvav ing his cow- boy hat in the air because his leg was trapped in the grain auger ol the combine Gates called 91 dispatch and rescue and ambulance crews as well as MCM deputies and Utah Highway Patrol Irooper Gordon Morijnson responded Apparantlv Mr Harmons pants became caught in the auger and his leg and foot a sheer pin broke were pulled in Somehow and the auger quit rotating leaving him trapped with a laceration and multiple hen illmore broken bones in his foot ruck arrived ire Department's Rescue of extrication equipthey used a variety ment including air chisels and metal cutters to free Mr Harmon He was then transported to Fillmore Hospital Ambulance and tire Calls Fillmore ambulance crew s responded to 4 calls this week including 2 injury accidents while the west miilard ambulance crew s responded to 2 calls West miilard fire crew s responded to 8 fires this week while Fast Millard crews responded to h fires and 2 accidents '' comrii i!!ee rs K' olu thiccl'vcs ( ouimittee Plan as '! i'e and o'!ii!s is eei' t'u co'oiiiic !'e use ot the Mrategi was dev eliiped veral discussed said there wts was He jSlj residents 42°o :sot' 1'ioior er ed to s assessed 'eonc tee'ee ve' a eo! m M liirl f" eets o! the riJ Ic' eic'e'd! com Mender Jrncs sevens edition are ied no nui bee ted no 'iJ set to be le irv en pre sur two opt inn cit spendn'u taxes Reduction ol penduie reduction in services People ate is customed io a certain lev el ot serv ice and hi nit economic dev elopinent that lev el of serv ice will have to be cut hack Ml I) is nal to the sun ival ol Millard t oun!) he strategic I'lan is in place the c just needs to review it make name changes in assignments as appropriate and update to relied W strategies )ne ol the goals in the strategic I'lan is maintaining multiple use of public lands He asked the committee to expand their and use local resources he Planthinking ning and onmg Commission can be lized He suggested the) look lor propthe erty lor certain businesses get zoning change and then contact businesses that fit in that he committee zoning area should look at what is happening outside the count) since n affects Millard County ducat ion needs to be provided to agricultural businesses to gain their support was available NeiU lav money in the economic dev elopinent budget to use lor travel to promotional shows to gam information about the kinds ol businesses that could be attracted to Millard ount) dan Church Director viid there was A motion of $5M) was approved to add an economic dev elopinent link to the count) s web site was a great resource and Clay said the count) should look into the trucking as a possible source of business industry He would like to attend a trucking to see what kinds of businesses are represented and if there might be someare and iik tease we could find j offer He asked board mem- out if anv trucking magazines ailable that the hoard could or show s are av investigate Commissioner Draper suggested that ith the tomato plant going in and a possible sausjge plant also the count) should iook at a trucking hub of some kind he next Ml D meeting is lhursdav 5 at the Count) )fficcs in Delta at July 8 a m n ioe i' S2i set earrg pre eo ("i bers to el' county ' u :i'!ur e er ar'd o er but :he lite :tivli!!uic business cnriot ipport Ihcir b own tax bill 'ul ot ol rXrN"s in oi iii T p i' to pay thcr aniounl It aer u Mure h biil that then would shaie ot taxes nearly double and l!ic would not tv able to an not e ienr tc Kxiuse nomic thing 'ill ssloli B louniv av Ihce t iet' in u 'e 'a e iase "o ''ley 'i pro- ot rr-- y S22'' 2'x x educate are tuiicls J a'ij e" makes up hx residential ptoperr structu'e-- cial i: Ku'i- ears w:" e ''! 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I'' y an e' lltvll'i Ron idee mot '' CslT cjs iv Don: is li) h urner apron I' J ie: i'ee me te sir red u'c ' ai ta r to nl) :toriie) tees Ju !e llardiri!' Jr denied the state s ' tli one lass B mis jrner as charted me on the le't side demeanor roi u'iei "J one c'- iikc' ee':! !:o!''iic :de In ear er lumer pleaded guilt) to one ( lass B misdemeanor dnv ing on the le't side o! road when rtohbued is ti sentenced to do iai and lined uruer served the twodivs and paid the Hciense t!ome splm tued a mowith the courr lor charges against to be dismissed Judge Has lr timk the motion under Harding and will make a decision ai a later tion lumer jite Dav id Mario on Munoz one 22 appeared lor telonv arraignment chuge id thett i'I a moioi eiiic le Munoz currently incarcerated at tlic Mdiu'd Count) Jail lor a prison commitment Muno waived his right to a preliminary hearing and speed) trial within ten days ol the incident Judge lardma set a waiver hearing tor im lizabeth Rose cx 3d waived council lor arraignment proceedings of one class misdemeanor charge of unlaw lul vile or supply of alcohol to a minor l ox pleaded guilty to the charge and requested sentencing Judge Harding accepted Cox's guilty plea and sentenced Cox to day s in the Millard Jail and SlOd tine ounty Jail time til he stay ed if fine is paid ithin 3d days ric Allen orner appeared lor felonv raignment on one charge ol" theft of receiving stolen property and one class B misdemeanor lawful possession of burglary tools and two class (' misdemeanors speeding and driv ing on a suspended or revoked license f orrier requested extradition to the state of Nevada In an amended plea bargain agreement onier's pleaded guilty to one class misdemeanor ii') riding Ml other charge's were omitted Judge larding tenced orner to mi days m the Millard Count) Jail Jail time ill run concurrent with chaiues in Nevada and extradition SK: c' !:' ed t' Jen fed il iry f a Us Miilard 'or is nr'- mis- was IKcie'ineMeiJt re'i'n on a ' 'MK ' c appe n pie s vr:-in J tvo misscl viss B oops n:is!e" ciii'iaived P'lic scnie'ic -- d:e lla'dnv rev ewedi nes report :" tah idee Mud oon "si spend v r!it! n d M M:y Jail senterue is to ran with sentences in aK an rancisco rtos '2 appeared !r wnver hearing raos is ci arced nt rv one actcr telony i!ed ass one c'ass B misdemeanor t'ee n !i!e or property and three !' telony charges ot abuse and or ee et o child was preliminary hearu-ourth District ourt for ac iv Russei k Hughes 3d appeared tor waiver preliminary hearn-lluc' pleaded guilty to one amended telony possession id a controlled substance metharnpheiai-nnarid ot amended third degree lelonv i or distribution of a controlled marijuana In a pica bargain arrangement two first degree felonies and me class misdemeanor was dismissed Judge Ro Harding accepted Hughes' guilty plea P ordered a report from He will be sentenced on Vug stacey Casus 3V failed to appear 'or Cisms is preliminary hearing with one 'e'orv forgery class B misdemeanor then bv reeeivinc stolen property and one class misdemeanor license pates lolation Judge Rav asjus's bail be Harding rdered and a bench warrant issued Cody Ray lumer 2" appeared lor atv er preliminary hearing pleaded guilty to one amended class misdemeanor attempted burglary ot a business and one amended lass misdemeanor possession of a eoniiollcd substance ortab In a plea bargain one class B misdemeanor was missed unier has obtained druc reha- Sftss Sale 1 I II II II II U If starts Wednesday oqpife A selection summer apparel of great and shoes for the entire family Shop early for best selection Please No Layaways on Clearance Merchandise lor a' ati B m sde'T on eat'or '"si'yc 'eo de h I s St Delta Utah 84624 oa: pr sbed ei- aa- v- " 'I'd! i" o! Mol Ic'i M ic ste m appe da- one H r s bad niiia' ri 'udce il nisiU shecU rcrceratc' e"' ash barges " b of :ow' wiii pu£ii$hed next wee 4 ' v ir s f NSSSsSNiA - Zed nc 3 o sis ) I 261 W Main i!" a rneasrc'ass j dened ici'" ii'd or e J 1 RC STAPLES CQ o id V ( on appe i' " "i! Ha'! V Morning July 14 aei Kov d clL £ lss mmmm OUR BIGGEST SALES EVENT OF THE YEAR lade M t hi e ±h 1 fe |