Show ' I Trezza announces candidacy Police Blotter Potee B otter Potcv as determined bv Sheriff Ed Phillips and Chronicle Progress The Poiee The pufclc has a rght to kno sNout all arrests of e Blotter is comp ted tv MCSO Irter— a: on s from effer's repots However de!a s do occr an j names modems rra not appear or appear at a later date All persons charged with a fetorv will be pbliheJ "Toy" Trezza of M lard is hs ard cacy for 68 Dsff’Ct State Representative ork Tors was rai'ed a Bnx'k'yn New Arffe"y Cc"y the rtl 10arJthenrovedtoLir3e'l'ursL YoN where he f risfted gh school the early age of 18 he elsted in the L rred States Air Force Honorably New At Millard County Sheriff s Office info from April 3rd to April 10th 2000 Information is corralled by MCSO staff from officer reports and or personal accounts all suspects innocent until proven guilty Mondiy April 3rd 3 00 p m MCSO received reports of adduonal sex offenses that occurred in Oak Cit Sx crime invest gator Moms Bcrton responded and took the report from the additional victim's m Oak Cits Later m the evening he drove to a residence in Provo to male suspect This suspect was arrested last week for three interview the st degree felons counts of rape of a child 1st degree felons sodoms of a child and three counts of 2nd degree felons sexual abuse of a child He had already been released from Barton added the Slate Cans on Juvenile Facility After additional investigation three felons counts of sodomy of a child and one count of 2nd degree felons anempted sodoms of a child The suspect was then transported bak to the juvenile detention facility pending a hearing on the new charges The additional victims are between seven and years of age and are both male and female 3 47 p m Patricia Kay Lochhead 18 and Joey James Mills 20 both of Salt Lake Cits’ were arrested by Ltah Highway Patrol Trooper Nlke Thomas Mills was the driver of a white 1989 Honda Civ ic when it was stopped for hav ing a broken windshield and tal light Thomas could smell burnt marijuana in the vehicle and Mills drivers license was suspended A search incident to arrest uncovered a number of pipes and were charged into marijuana inside the vehicle Both were transported tojail where they East Millard Justice Court with Mills was charged with Class B misd DL1 Drugs Class C misd driv ing on suspenpossession of marijuana possession of paraphernalia Lochhead was charged w ith Class B misd possession of sion and unsafe equipment Hare the marijuana and possession of paraphernalia Both appeared before Judge Ron follow mg day and pled guilts to all charges Both were given six months in jail all of which was staved (they don't have to serve any time) and they were both put on a one sear court probation Thev were then released on their own recognizance Steve 10 20pm 91 dispatch received report of a disturbance in Oak City Deputy Allred responded from home and Reserve Deputs Ray Wright responded from Delta Allred activated his red ?jid blue lights attempting to stop the suspect m the incident After traveling a few blocks Allred was able to stop James Lynn Sorenson 19 of Pleasant Grove Allred conferred with Deputy Counts Atlome Brent Berkeley prior tocitine Sorenson into West Millard Justice Court with Class B misd interfering with an and adv ised not to return arresting officer The subject was released at the scene Tuesday April 4th male juvenile was arrested at Millard High School b 250 pm A and other Trooper Mike Thomas According to Thomas the bos had been stealing cash items from the lockers in the gymnasium He was released to a parent and referred to B misd theft Sgt Scott Corr also added a misd theft charge for court Class for juvenile a similar incident at the school a couple of weeks ago 255 p m Nicholas Jay Delray 21 of St George LT were arrested at mp 178 1988 Isuzu southbound by Trooper Gordon Mortensen Delray was in a red a Impulse when it was stopped for a tinted windows violation Mortensen could smell to be marijuana He searched strong odor coming from inside the vehicle and suspected to was the vehicle and located a glass vile of marijuana Delray jail where he transported ith Class B misd possession of marijuana was charged into East Millard Justice Court He later posted a $555 dollar bond and was released 255 pm Vanessa Watkins 21 of Fan West UT was arrested at mp 168 southbound by Trooper Mike Thomas W atkms was driving a grey 1994 Toyota Tercel when he w as stopped for speeding 95 mph in a 75 zone Thomas could smell marijuana in the vehicle and a search of the vehicle uncovered marijuana and other paraphernalia A cursory search at the time of arrest also uncovered a marijuana pipe in her pants pocket She was transported tojail and charged with Class B misd DUI Drugs possession of a marijuana possession of paraphernalia and Class C misd speeding She later posted $1730 bond and was released 643 am 911 dispatch received reports of a property damage accident at the intersection of 200 S 1100 West in Fillmore (just east of Fillmore Airport) Deputies Devon O'Camb said that a red 1992 Quambeg and Steve O'Camb responded to the scene 22 was northbound from the Pictsweet Mercury Cougar driven by Jorge Diaz Ponce Mushroom plant A grey 1994 Ford Taurus driven by Jam Berry 52 of Fillmore was 100 westbound on 200 South and failed to yield to oncoming traffic when turning onto the Cougar west while en route to the Pictsweet Plant Berry hit the passengers side of said that the Cougar appears to be causing it to spin off the side of the road O'Camb is $2500 The most a total loss estimated at $12000 and the Taurus damage estimate had his daughter seat belted important aspect of the accident was that Ponce w hich is the into a child seat It w as positioned on the rear passenger side of the s ehicle w the area of impact and severe damage The rear axle w as broken in the exact spot here girl were uninjured “This child was sitting All of the subjects including the This girl was is a perfect example of why children need to be in child restraint seats saved from serious injury only because of that fact It was only a simple trip across town but the consequences could have been deadly” “I have a 1247 a m 91 dispatch received a call from an elderly female saying front page story ) stranger in my house and he’s beating me” (See in 1257 pm Jose Espinosa Villa24 of Fillmore was arrested at Rowley Trailer cash Fillmore Villa had an active traffic warrant from the Nephi Justice Court for $215 then to the Millard County line where O Camb only He was transported to the jail and met the Juab County Deputies Villa was transported to the Juab County jail appeared in court there the following day 240 p m Arturo Clavero 29 w as arrested at the Intermountain Power Plant north of had Delta by a number of deputies A call to the dispatch stated that a male subject ridden m on a rail car and was walking around inside the secure area of the power plant him He also Plant security staff tried assist him but he ran every time they approached front the out walked and gate had driven one of the 1PP pickup trucks around but parked When Reserve Deputy Chuck Stewart stopped him just south of the main gate Clavero fled on foot into a field and jumped a couple fences Stewart called for backup and all responded Purvis Alan and Lebbon Cameron and Detective Roger Young Deputies with him He threatened one of the They surrounded the suspect and tried to negotiate then spray ed the combative subject with pepper deputies and lunged toward him Y'oung He fought w ith the officers while they handcuffed spray and he was taken to the ground hejoned Genera! Elcctrc's Re- - Systems m King cf Prasa a :n which he was h ghly r ffe des gn and fadre aratyss c: systems such as the Bosatellite F Apetlo and Gr— ' oy age space Sy stems Hs basic respon-- s were the sotd state e'ectrcric raoaton hardened sy stems employ ed in sfi-- e vehices ued today in the defense our country Throughout hs career after leavirg Electric due to mlitary cutbaks he w as engaged m mlitary defense of ffe URC communications systems built by LT Clectrosy stems Irc m Irda-to orgaer he moved to nized his own business completed verse from the field of electronics ar J for several years This u now baed in Delta Ltah under ffe name Inc His move to Delta Ltah was stimulated by the desire to live out west where the people are friendly and where he could have a business of his own that would be successful in conjunction with h:s interest in astronomy and guns Tony feels strongly about our rights for the people on keeping our lands as public domain and not to be used as a barganirg chip to gain favors on other e need to take back lands lost to issues the federal government He is a strong Second Amendment supporter in which he believes that we will never solve the problem of y outh or criminal iolence by taking away the personal rights of citizens Common sense thinking should exhibit that laws forbidding crimis are rarely if ever nals to possess enforced yet politicians ignore the root problems of crime If you don’t believe this fact just ask your local police officer Tony also feels that the State Department of Child Family & Services Schools the U N or the “Village” have hindered parental rights by taking charge of disciplining their children "hates er happened to the family unit? Today some parents are fearful of the consequences of disciplining a child for fear of jail loss of their jobs and the loss of rights guaranteed under the Second Amendment Ifyou have doubts look at the Lautenberg law that was unconstitutionally passed where 9000 police officers lost their jobs because of not convicted they were charged him and he refused to giv e his name or any offer persona! information The IPP ambulance crew cleaned ffe pepper spray off ffe str eet and he was transported to ffe an interview with him he was transsheriffs Substation in Delta After attempt-ported to the jail nFillmore Hewa barged to 4ff Dst-c-t Court with Class A misd joyriding resisting arrest and criminal trepa" g 8 00 p m Steven Lonne Norwood 37 of Delta was booked into the Millard Counts Jal The Mllard Counts Attorney ’s Office issued an information charging Norwood into 4:hD strict Court with 1st degree felony aggravated burglary 2nd degree felony aggravad abuse of ar elderly adult and Class B mivi ffe ft and criminal mischief Bail was set at $20000 by 4thDistnct Court Judge Gi-- Stott Norwood also has a hold from the Dtv ision of Adult Probation and Paro'e as he is on probation for an attempted burglary conviction Thursday April 6th 9 50 am Juan Jose Gomez 24 of West alley City IT was arrested at mp 177 Gomez was driving a white Chevy southbound by Trooper Gordon Mortensen Malibu when he was stopped for speeding 101 mph in a 75 zone A record check He was transported tojail revealed that Gomez's drivers license was also and charged into EMJC with Class C misd speeding and driving on suspension He posted a $400 bond and was released II 52 am Phougnuen Chandara 17 of Fillmore was arrested by Sgt Scon Corny Corn said that Millard High School officials had received information that he supplied female student Further inv estigation by Cony led to Chandara's alcohol to a arrest for violation of probation violation of house arrest Class A misd supplying to minors and Class B misd possession of alcohol He was transported to the Slate Canyon Juvenile Detention facility where he is being held on recent criminal convictions in juvenile court 9 53 p m Daniel Brian Momson 36 of Tay lorssille was arrested by Trooper Tom Morrison was dns ing a 1982 Grey Toyota Supra Schneiterat ttp 69 southbound w hen he w as stopped for a license plate s lolation A record check uncov ered three arrest warrants from Salt Lake County and he was transported tojail He was charged into C on misd EMJC with Class Driving suspension and Infraction of no seat belt He posted $1605 on the three warrants from SLC and also posted the $340 for the bond here Friday April 7th 3 16pm Daniel Robert W hi te 19 of Fallbrook CA was arrested at mp 170 on by Trooper Rick Nielson White was driving a red and grey 1991 Ford Explorer when he was stopped for speeding 87 mph in a 75 zone I’pon contact with the driver Nielson suspected drug use and a small amount of a controlled substance was found in the vehicle He was transported tojail and charged into 4 th District Court with 3rd degree felony possession of a controlled substance (sched jle II) Class B misd DL'I Drugs no insurance and Class C misd speeding and driving on suspension He is still held pending a March 13th Court appearance 5 by 5 20 p m Larry L Gurule 42 of West Jordan UT was arrested at mp 175 on Deputy Moms Burton Gurule was driving a white 1990 Pontiac Grandam when he was stopped for speeding 92 mph in a 75 zone The subject's license was suspended and He for his from I'tah arrest was had warrants he two County transported tojail and charged into EMJC with Class C misd Speeding driving on suspension and open container of alcohol in a vehicle He posted bond on the $450 worth oflocal charges and also cash bail on the warrants which totaled $1770 for contempt of court and traffic charges Saturday April 8th 5 130 am Graciano Ledezam Farias 28 of Provo UT was arrested at mp 174 on Farias was stopped for speeding 91 mph in a 75 zone Corn by Sgt Scott Corny contacted the driver who gave him a name and date of birth and said he didn’t have his drivers license on him The dispatcher was able to find a matching record but the 5 inch person that gave it He inch physical description didn't quite match the was transported tojail and charged into EMJC with Class B misd false information to a peace officer Class C misd Speeding and dm mg on alcohol revocation He posted the $1365 bond and was released He said that he lied about his name information because he' been deported twice in the past Immigration and Naturalization was contacted but did not authorize the jail to hold him 10 45 p m Joel Mathew Harbin 40 Holden I t was arrested in Flowell by Deputies Clete Carter and Bill Jackson Harbin was wanted on a pair of no bail warrants and had been hiding out in the Fillmore and Flowell area Deputies watched a few locations prior to affecting the arrest at 675 North 4600 Wet in Flowell He was transported tojail where he was booked in and held for the two warrants which include charges of public intoxication child abuse domestic assault iolation of a court order supply ing alcohol to minors possession of marijuana and possession of drug paraphernalia According to the deputies Harbin was intoxicated as well He is being held without bail pending his 4th District Court appearance on April 13th This is Harbin's 8th arrest and he is still on a no alcohol probation We’ll see what happens Sunday April 9th 11 09 a m Kelly Davis 25 of Santaquin UT was arrested at mp 171 southbound by Detective Jim Masner Davis was driving a white and red 1996 Mazda pickup when he was stopped for speeding 87 mph in a 75 zone A record check showed his license was suspended and he was transported tojail He was charged into EMJC with Class C misd speeding and driving on suspensions He posted the $350 bond and was released 140 pm Noah Jay Hardy age 19 of Fillmore UT was arrested at the Millard County Public safety Building by Deputy Alan Purvis Hardy had come to the facilitv to visit an inmate when it was determined that he had an active arrest warrant from Davis County Justice Court He was booked into jail on the warrant which was on charges of possession of marijuana A family member posted the cash bail and he was released Don't be an easy victim MCSO investigated 65 cases last week in the busiest week since last summer Many were property crimes like burglaries of homes and vehicles There was also credit card fraud a stolen firearm and other stolen property These crimes are not isolated to one area and they have occurred in a variety of locations around the county Please pay special attention to lock your cars and homes An unlocked car or window down is too Be watchful cf your entire easy a target for anyone looking to make a quickgrab neighborhood Ifyou don’t feel right about someone or something that is going on call us It could save someone you know from being burglarized or stolen from We can’t do it without you Trooper stats Local Utah Highway Patrol Troopers wrote 90 speeding citations last week The average speed was 91 mph and there were 12 tickets of 100 mph or more TrooperMike Thomas Gordon Mortensen and Tom Schneiter wrote four each over 100 mph Mortensen had the top speed of the week at 12 mph and Thomas was runner up at 107 mph The Trooper also wrote 22 window tint violations and 10 seat belt infractions It was a busy week and will only get busier and faster as “'spring Break” travel draws nearer Speeding tickets MCSO Deputies wrote 64 tickets on special speed enforcement shirts on this week The average speed was 904 mph and there were six of 100 mph or better Sgt Scott Corry and Deputy Morris Burton wrote three over 100 each Corry had the a 75 zone highest speed of the week at mph Come in any time during the week for refreshments and drawings Ifyou tell the J Ramos Ashgrove Joe Barnes you have any questions or comments about our total commitment ot you our customers come and share 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Bullets Delta Auto If John Cooper conduct a “Walkabout" throueh the county one day a month to lictr and dress your concerns also pie Ire to volve you the citizens in the making process appreciate the worthwhile eff orts ol those ho h ive oc copied this position in the past real ze the challenges lacing our counts ire many do not advocate being a pan alone but together with public i'm'-- ukc much can be accomplished would appreciate your support lor the position ol Millard ( omits hink you tor your considerit on Sinccrcls John ( uupi i truth you don’t have to remember anything -- Motor Lodge Droubay Armando 3 either spouse or child at'use thit tu pci J tn 20 years ago This cx p st definitely torbiJden but it col hr a postal hill as an attachment' iJ n some children use this law dL'uirot their parents Are the children smart tLr than they were ten years ago ' lew do we graduate achild that can riiJ wr k s or count proper change in their even da life’’ Something is definitely wonc with this picture1 He feels that we need to return to om mon sense reasoning not emotional tope when we look at new laws ol the land Just remember how things were 20 or so years ago when we could ilk the treets safely and lor our children to attend chon! without fearof their lives et us turn m our basic tunily value and it tec ol common sense1 — Rock Diamond Page ‘Tony' Trezza c Desert Ace Hardware 20C3 candidacy would like to announce my candidacy am a for Millard County Commissioner lifetime resident of Millard County My wife Janet and have five sons who are proud to call this area home am a graduate of Millard High School have completed five years of collegiate studies at Bngham Young University have Being the father of five sons been involved in youth activities for a ittle number of years Scoutmaster Jr Jazz and assistant League Baseball and High School Basketball coaching hav e been enjoyable interests My hobbies and terests include sports competition equestrian activ ities and Navajo language ow ned and managed a restaurant business in conjunction with being a Greyhound Lines Commission Agent During this time enjoyed some advantages of owning a business and endured the negative aspects that plague small business have been owners For the last while involved in business promotion with a number of American Indian Tribes in the west During this time had the opportunity to work with the many levels of also had occasion to Tribal government work with other governmental agencies related with the Tribes My Navajo dian name is the “Smiling Dark Min’s Curly Headed Son’s Son” hav e no previous experience in elected government service However do possess a strong desire to represent the citizens of our county and vow to reprehave no sent the will of the people preconceived ideas or notions concerning have an open mind and an this office to desires car to commit public open Delta Glass Jones Aaron Clear Any consumer loan approved during the week will have the loan fee waived Anthony 13 Sportsmen for Fish and Wildlife would like to thank the for generously donating raffle businesses and individuals items to support our cause of saving our sportsmen heritage Zions Bank 17-2- April John Cooper declares his local Customer Appreciation Week 2 April County Chronicle Progress Millard is Pzza Nephi following auction |