Show r Police Blotter I'uluc Blotter as determined When Sheriff i d Phillip and Chronicle Progrrvv ol j wccklv Polite liloitcr was discussed and b by ihe publishing planned it was evervone thai would include all arrests (ol am consequence lair lor all and ihe public who up b Ihc I oun Report to make has nuhl know would be privileged lo know who was arrested lor whal crime and the disposition ol (he case his is lair nol onlv lo Ihe public bul lo Ihe person arrested However as lilc is nol and never will be pertect has come to our attention that some casts have slipped through Ihc cracks Ihe reason fur this is Ihe ofTicerts) involved totalis greed upon arid would be followed with ihe cases must file (heir reports on a Sundav lor them to be included in Ihe Blotter Xpl and (he newspaper feedback C'ountv Shenll's the report we have had so lar with this column sirivc lo keep professional Also Ihe nolicv will be lhal Ihc name ol all persons wiih lelonv will be published Millard lo continue Office Information from If lor weeklv and we Id vears of age and older charged October 25 to November I" WJ his information is compiled bv MCSO stall from officer reports and personal accounts all suspects are innocent until proven guilts ednesdav October 2?" 2 00 a m 26 was Butler arrested bv Deputies Brett od) Spencer caminglon Nielson and Cameron ebbon in Delta Butler was taken to the substation Vila an J contacted someone who posted the SI4lJ7 cash bail on the warrant out of Nephi Cit) his is the 8'k time in two vears thai a warrant has Justice Court and he was released been issued lor Butler out ol local courts 45 p m Lisa Marie 34 Hinckley was arrested at the Office substation in Delta bv Sgt Jell" W hatcott and Dcputv Steve Allred She was charged ith 2" degree felonv burglar of a dwelling and Class B misd theft criminal trespass and possession of a controlled substance without a prescription hatcott and Allred cleared up a number of cases in the llinklev area with this arTest Allred said that in at least one instance she was caught inside a house ith prescription Darvocet in her hand At a bail hearing in 4'" )istrict Court Judge red loward set her bail at $2000 which she She will be appearing there again on November posted and was released This is her arrest in Millard Count) since IWbon charges including burglar) 'I and probation iolations 2:20 pm Tiffany Kdwards Oaten 18 Delta was arrested al her residence bv She was booked into the Millard Count) Jail on a $2425 cash Dcputv Morris Hurton and was only warrant out of Delta City Justice Court She posted the bail on Saturday released pending her appearance this week She has 2 arrests as a juvenile including 8 for assault 4 00 pm Antonio Santana Lopez 52 SI C I'l was arrested at mp 170 on between illmore and lolden by Deputies Clete Carter and Roger Young Carter said that lexaco and headed North on ope had stolen S5 of gas from the Meadow MCSO Dispatch put out an attempt lo locale on the brown 1983 Dodge 2 door car When Carter asked ope In he hadn"t paid for the gas he said no one came out to get his money atfer he pumped so he left Carter performed field sobnetv tests prior to misd 1)1' alcohol driving arresting him ope was charged inlo lMJC with Class on a suspended license and thelt Blood alcohol content was 17 which is over twice the His bail was set at $2155 and he is still incarcerated 08 limit in I tali 8 15pm Joel l en Nelson 19 las Vegas NV was arrested al mp 161 b) Deputy Morris Burton Burton slopped the vehicle for speeding and found an arrest warrant from Juab Count) for $132 His drivers license was suspended and he was transported ith Class B misd speeding suspension and the arrant Bail on the to jail and charged as released new charges was set at $350 w hich he posted along side the other bail and Thursday October 28" 55 pm Jamie Dawn Todd 19 Delta IT was arrested by Deputy Morris Burton bv Deput) Morris Burton She was taken to the sheriffs at 25 North 10(1 West in substation where a friend posted the $205 cash only warrant to the West Millard Justice Court and she was released Ut was arrested al his 2:05 pm Ricardo Bracamontes Rodriguez 27 Hinkley residence by Sgt Jeff hatcott He was booked into jail on a no bail warrant out of the 4 District Court in illmore The warrant was for a probation violation after a November 13 1997 arrest by lt John Kimball and Immigration and Naturalization Officer Ld Tolbert on a firearms charge Friday October 29 in Fillmore Deputies Steve O'Camb Clete Carter and 3:38 pm At 310 S 400 Jim While served a search warrant on the residence and one of it's occupants The warrant authorized deputies to search for a stolen piece of electronic equipment During the search deputies located drugs and multiple items of drug paraphernalia inside a bedroom but did not find the stolen item They located and arrested Lyl Robison Bunker 18 and a 17 year old male juvenile al the Downtown Apartments 14 in Fillmore The two subjects live at 3 10 S 400 W and claimed ownership of the items found there The $1 80 piece of stolen electronic equipment was found when one of the suspects led deputies to a bathroom cabinet in room 14 The two suspects were transported to the Millard County Jail where both were charged w ith Class B misd theft possession of marijuana and possession of paraphernalia The 7 year old will be appearing in juvenile court and was released to his family after being processed Bunkers bail was set at $1475 in Fillmore City Justice Court and he is slill incarcerated This is his 2 arrest in three months and he has multiple juvenile arrests The 7 ear old male has prev iouslv been charged iih crimes including assault witness tampering and alcohol ollenses Saturday October 30" 1:49 am 911 dispatch received Utah report of a one car rollover at mp 146 on Highway Patrol Trooper Mike Thomas responded as well as Deputy Clete Carter and the Fillmore Ambulance and fire'rescue truck Carter said that the red Honda passenger car drifted off into the median before rolling over once w ith 4 people inside The male driver was transported to Fillmore Hospital with possible neck and shoulder injuries Two other passengers including a 26 year old female that is 8 moths pregnant and a young child were transported and released after being examined A female passenger was uninjured The occupants were all wearing seatbclts and arc expected to fully recover Sunday October 31" 0:00 am Shawn Michael Kreutzman 37 Las Vegas NV w as extradited from the Las Vegas Metro Jail by Sgt's Scott Com and Ross Johnson The two flew to Las Vegas and picked up Kreutzman who had been ancsted on a $5000 cash only warrant out of the 4 District Court in Fillmore The warrant was issued on October 15 for his non A appearance on charges of DLT possession of controlled substance and other charges warrant for speeding out of the East Millard Justice Court was $120 also served 2:40 pm Bradley Collin Miller 18 Holder UT was arrested at the First Capital Rick Carter Miller was booked into jail on a $1 30 Chev ron by Deputy warrant out of FCJC on a speeding ticket His brother posted the bond and he was released pending appearance this week 3:30 pm Jeremiah Nathan Cameron 23 Hurricane UT was arrested by Adult Probation and Parole Officer Kelly Key es He has been out of prison for approx 2 months on parole from a 5 years to life sentence out of the 4 District Court in Fillmore As a former Fillmore resident he was arrested 8 times which include felony charges on othmultiple counts of distribution of methamphetamine DU1 aggravated assault and ers One of the aggravated assaults occurred in Flowell when he was a juvenile in June of 1994 He shot a friend of his with a 22 caliber pistol according to the report he just wanted to see what it was like to shoot someone His current 5 to life sentence is the result of a p'ea agreement that sent him to prison where he has served the past 2 'j years A drug test showed that he was positive for marijuana and methamphetamine use Keyes put a 72 hour no bail hold on him and he will be extradited by Washington County this week 9:13 pm 91 dispatch receiv ed report of a one car rollov er at mp 15 East of the UtahNevada Border on SR 6750 Delta Ambulance Eskdale Ambulance and Delta's firerescue truck all responded as well Trooper Rod Elmer One subject was transported to Delta Hospital with unknown injuries Additional details were not available at press time Monday Novevember 1" :30 am Marjorie Ely 25 CA w as arrested at the Delta Hospital by UHP Trooper Rod Elmer Ely had been involved in an accident west of Delta and admitted to using marijuana recently Trooper Elmer found marijuana and drug paraphernalia at the scene Ely w as booked into jail and w ill appear in West Millard Justice Court on the charges of DUI Possession of Controlled Substance arid Possession of Drug Paraphernalia EMS and Fire Calls There were only 9 ambulance calls this week with Delta taking 6 including staixfty at the Moto Cross races there Fillmore responded to 3 including the injury accident at mp 145 There were only 5 fire calls this week all on the East side of the county These included brush fires a natural gas leak at a home in Fillmore and 2 fires in Hokkn What tiactly is untaccessfal termination? As many of you have noticed in the court report many of our repeat offenders for 4 Disprobation violations have their probation "terminated unsuccessfully" by the trict Court We haven't figured this out yet so here's some food for your thought When a person in convicted of any felony in the 4 District Court or the presiding ) Send the conDistrict Court in any area there are a couple of sentencing options victed person to prison or 2) spare them time in prison by putting them on probation and having them serve some county jail time Sounds good so far hub? Well when someone's put on probation they have to abide by some rules which don't sound out of line Some common conditions are: no further law violations no illegal drugs no alcohol employment and pay any applicable fines andor restitution The convicts art released into our community in many instances after serving little or no jail fctne bwt muat abtda by some or al of the conditions above Iis by red I) Howard 14 1999 in Millard Count) Crimimatters All defendants are lecal!) presumed innocent until proven guilt) In continued Victoria proceedings ynn Shank appeared before the court Shank pleaded guilt) to amended charges of one felonv burglary of a building and one class I) misdemeanor theft All other charges were dismissed A report was assigned to AI'AiH and sentencing was continued to Jan 7 Larry Michael Sims appeared for continued proceedings Sims was originally charged w ith one felony attempted murder one felonv aggravated assault and one class A The misdemeanor sexual battery state amended the charges to two class A misdemeanor charges of assault Sims pleaded guilty to both charges and Judge Howard sentenced Sims to vear in the Millard County Jail and $250000 fine I he jail time and the fine was suspended and Sims was placed on an informal probation w ith the court for two years Lisa Marie ew is appeared for arraignment ewis is charged with one class B mivtcttiearior cr k sc nal ihc report is filed on and nothing deliberate is ihe goal ol Ihe Shenll's and do as lairlv as possible We appreciate all Ihe positive Shellie Dutson Judgements made on Oct an incident occurs night the Blotter is compiled on Mondav and uesdav will not appear in the Blotter his is ust ihc wa is on an one's part sc all arc al this lime working on a solution lo this silualion il there is reasonable one Ihc officers will get their reports in as quicklv as possible and the will newspaper inquire inlo mailers where there arc questions instance County Chronicle Progress Willard November lll':i lilctm Page 3 rseen tor J mdlcss there Is cv j rv x p e aji I'ad 1en J Jove fison Ihe delend t: ii' ire hesn e!i" sae i'a vl l or su eharee "stance s jn' to' j Vioi ot a V' ued lo "sov oi e o! 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A enroll you'll enjoy the benefits you haven't spent time with in purchases Gold Rewards program "isa city legin earning txints for xour V LJ wxj'ne anted to w one to while Hack Ml bcrlc stopped at a rural location on Dep!) during a late mgh vehicle broke down from an apparent radiator problem patrol He notice He stopped lo lend assist ukc and h id to livk up to the two male feet occupants ncarlv tall he) were an imposing sieht it' the darkness of night and he understood whv no had stopped to heip passcrbv Being mevharnall) inclined berle slid underneath ihc snowcapped mountains or you Ye always and lelonv eharge of distribution or offering arrange lo distribute a vonirolled substance Judge Howard continued the matter to Jan 6 and requested that Slav ens show prm! of Brunner enrollment into the drug program Aaron Desmond i'iott appeared lor continued proceedings nt was served with an order lo show cause tor probation iolations iliotl has been anv icied ot one lelonv distribution ot a controlled substance Ihe court tound Hun guilt) ol of probaill be sentenced on Jan 21 tot tion ti: To A a con- was contin- ZKJNS BANK in hv waters? matter 12 Brvec avnc briiiincr dd nt appar lor sentencing Aevording to Janies ens detense attomcv Brunner had into a drug rehabilitation program Branncr was to be senieneed for one o) your dreams r felonv to di stn huie possession ith intent trolled suhstanec he preircd itked w:h rTTsJe'reanor o1:' !: a getaway where ot one eonv ictrnn W4 ver 12 reen scheduled ntonio lovj pleaded ' guilt) lootieJ1 "ettor !'iv tng under the MUict'ie or aohol ind or drugs and one v!ass ( trisfi-- t canor lawful lane change without mL'jm! c pretrial will he heard on Nov Detente Vtorncy Stdwc!! peared on K'halt ol Joseph " DeMjrto DeMtrto is (barged B mivlememor unlawful possession of drug paraphernalia and one cisss B misdemeanor unlawful saie or supply of alcohol to minors Howard granted Sidwell's request tor he matter will he hend on )ee Pamela ouise Meson appeared lor a preliminary hearing he staled moved to dismiss ihe ease and the motion was Olcson also appeared lor m granted cause )cson aeknou ledeed that she wjs m violation of her plea in has I'! Ma: aei i) Md Ihe I lah Department of Corrections Division of Adult Probation and I'uroie is charged with overseeing these convicts and appears fair and prompt in lultillmg these duties If someone violates their probation they can be brought bavk in Iront of the oun and sent to prison as their original sentence prov ided tor his would stand to reason right? ell as vou have probablv noticed in the court report some ' freuuent lis ers are arrested time after lime on violations or new charges II seems to us like the coup attempts to correct this a few times bv imposing a little more count) jail time and or revoking and reinstating the probation again It someone can't live by the rules months into a 3 vear probation arc the) really going to live hv them when vou start over again After a few (or 5 or 10) of these "one more tries'" the court sometimes terminates the probation unsuccessful!) and releases them without any ties It appears that the more someone violates the better chance they have at termination Doesn't it stand to reason that the result of an unsuccessful termination would be imposition of the prison stjv Stay ing clean (drug & alcohol free) or keeping a job is considered difficult for some ol these people but the community sutlers in the end bv having them walk the streets continually Watch for motorcycles (speeding) too MCSO Deputies issued 106 tickets at an average of 902 mph the week ol M 25 ' to October 3 1" There were lOticketsovcr 100 mph Deputy Roger Young wrote ihc driver of a Yamaha motorcycle just south of Meadow at 107 mph tor the highest speed Deputy Rhett Kimball wrote 4 over 100 mph on ridd) the 29 with the high being n5 mph Deputy Young wrote 3 Morris Burton 2 and Jim Masner of the l(0- - t eofitinutd Mt'dofl tms show served with ati orjer ause aieged prihatioi vioialior ot an to! e !e It rtiiMJct'ivj !fii" copyI 4 1999 Fourth District Court Report I'ohcv Kan hhuMi for |