Show i Sm t M Aundix October 22nd Police Blotter 2 ce Barter Poky determined by Sheriff Ld Phillip and Cnromele Progre The Po c his a rj-- t to about a aeo of Boner is compiled MCSO I'iv—'j' on is from o'scr roper's Ho es L'ayx do occur ircder's may not appear or arpear at a ia'er Ca’e with a fe!ery will be x“eJ nd Pol Tk c he'" x1 po ( S' f t a” o 'id sc I efo- - T be ' - rJ- - in V’rt Dv 4 epe Me Dl lor 44j- - jj'1'!’ He - M rc’ea'd i li by ce IVP4T" Shellte Dutson Cr m al - before ass Airiuie'Ca’X't rs to ec 'e 'ear 22 c’J It Hard Courn Sheriff ' Office info from October I6lh to October 23rd 2000 Information is compiled by MCSO and all suspects are presumed in no ent until proven guilty Tuesday October l"th 3 dn a nr LuisG So'cv T’a 23 Atgxico was in Ff mixe bx Reserve Depv’y Na’kn Tirgey and Dcpu'y S'exc O Camb frat the drvcr o! a ca"er had blue IW5 H jndai Excel appeared to be intoxicated The deputes located the veNcle in Fil’more traxe' ng southtvund on the wrorg side of the road and f na"v s’opped in front of the tx R Depanment Store on Mam Street Field wbi“i te'x c peomed pnor to a’n’Cst Sobrexilla was transpxrtcd to ul and charged mto ilirnorc C lty Justice h Class B misd DL a'eo'-Court and Class C rvsd open con- a ner of alcohol in a vehicle and never obtaining a dnxers license Bond was set at SI 5‘ a"d he remains ms jreerated His biood alcohol content was near'x 2 fmes the legal limit of 15 am 25 both of Idaho Falls ID were Barnett Aaron 2'' 5 by T rooper arrested at nip "'4 southbound ke Thomas Roger was the driver of record 'heir vehicle wfrch was stopped tor xpceJmc miles per hour in a '5 cone check showed an active arrest and a su'pendsd drivers license Riger was arrested and Thomas asked the passenger if he had a drivers license so he could drive the car instead of towing it The information did not chesk out and Thomas reahzed that the sehisxt had given him false information He was arrested and a small amount of The two were transported to as found as well jal and charged into 1st AITVJ Justice Court Roger was charged itti Class C misd speeding driving on suspension and a seat belt infraction Aaron js charged with Class B misd possession of and false information to a peac officer Fix'th appeared before Judc Hare later in he day and pled guilty to all charges Both men were released wnh a tine and sourt probation The issuing agency on Roger’s warrant declined to pick him up even hough me hail was S2 5)s from Murrav 8 p m Reyean Began 20 Delia I T was arrested at n p 52 northbound hevy when he was by Reserve Depjty Dale Joxsc Eicgjit wax driving a white I9’9 slopped Jossc found two failure to appear warrants issued bx the Delta City Justice ourt totaling S15"0 Began was held in jail until October 2iin when he wax able to Post bv'iid and was released pending an October 25th appearance in court 10 lo p m B Mendez 22 Delta LT was arrested in Delta bx Deputies Manuel Risk Carer and Brett Nielson The deputies had responded to a domestic dispute and found that a female had been injured in an altercation The assault had occurred in the present e of two young children Mendez was transported to jail and charged into 4:h Disrxt ( ourt with Class misd domestic assault in the presence of a child Bond was set it $5txi which he posted and was released the next day Wednesday October 18th vti p ni Toy S McDowell 31 Cedar City LT was arrested at mp 165 on by Trooper Tom Schneiter McDowell was driving a blue 1902 Ford Temp when she was check showed that her drivers license was susstopped for an ceuiptnent violation pended and there was an active warrant for her arrest She was transported to jail and charged into FMJC with Class C misd driv mg on suspension and a seat belt infraction She appeared before Judge Hare and pled guilty to the charges and was ordered released after she paid the S425 cash bail on the warrant from the Hurricane City Justice Court 2 (Kl pm Gabriel P Crowther 22 phraim IT was picked up at the Sanpete rowther had been arrested there on a S'mi cash only ounty Jail by Lt Forrest Roper warrant from the West Millard Justice Court in Delta He was transported to tail here and is still incarcerated pend ng court Friday Octobir 20ih 5' a m 9 dispatch received report of a gas thett from the — Miller Amoco gas station at the north Fillmore Interchange Dispatch put out an attempt to locate on the green 2iHN) Ford Ranger Set pickup truck believed to be traveling southbound on Scott Corny saw the truck and stopped it two miles south of - t — Meadow on Troopers Dean Shields and Mike Thomas driver stopped to assist while Corny spoke to the The suspect told Cony that he had got S20 53 worth of gas there but said he had "some issues” and would stop back there and pay for the gas in a couple days Corry asked the man out of the car advised him he was under arrest and handcuffed him That’s Charles Winder when the routine stop turned violent As Corry walked the man back to his patrol car the man began to kick spit and even attempted to “headbutt" him Officers took the few minutes later he seemed to be man to the ground hoping he would calm down compliant so they attempted to sit him in the from seal of Corry ’s patrol car He became violent again and sptt fn the face of Corry so the officers used pepper spray to subdue him The man again appeared to be compliant as the officers put on leg shac kles while he sal in the front of the car Corry got into the car drove acrovs the median and started man yelled "You mother (explenonhbound on Corry said the 6‘2" tive)" raised his feet and kicked the passenger side indshicld of the car shattering it He again began to spit on Corry and a second kick put both feet entirely through the r (' ' Windshield of patrol car windshield Corry attempted to safely stop the car as the man kicked and kicked Those subsequent kicks broke off the radar unit two way radio and the damaged the center console “He just went nuts" said Corry “He just trashed everything" As the car came to a stop he kicked the rear view mirror into Corry s head and also kicked him directly in the side of the head Corry was able to stop the car in the median area and the other officers arrived Additional backup units were dispatched to the scene and the suspect kicked at and spit on them as well He was eventually additionally restrained and transported in by jail staff Later that afternoon tlu Millard County Attorney's Office filed an official information charging Aaron Charles W indcr 24 Kaysville UT with 2nd degree felony criminal mischief five counts of 3rd degree felony assault by a prisoner and Class B nnsd He appeared before Judge Ron Hare and bail was set at resisting arrest and retail theft $25000 Winder's arraignment m4th District Court is scheduled for Thursday October 26th None of the officers or W indcr were injured but the patrol car sustained in excess of video camera but $5000 worth of damage The entire incident was captured on an the tape will not be released until the case is adjudicated 6 50 p m JcfTery S Briggs 45 Sandy UT was arrested at nip 178 southbound by Trooper Tom Schneiter and Detective Roger Young Dispatch had received numerous from northern Ltah The cell phone calls of a possible drunk driver southbound on officers spotted the red 1991 Toyota Land cruiser near the north Holden Interchange at mile post 178 Field sobriety tests were attempted prior to Briggs being transported to jail He was charged mto the 4th District Court with 3rd degree felony DUI alcohol (enhanced for a number of recent DUI convictions) and Class C misd open container m a vehicle unsafe lane travel and a scat belt infraction His blood alcohol level was nearly 3 times the legal limit Bail was set at $2645 which he posted and was released on October 23rd II 27 p m 911 dispatch received report of a dispute in front of the apartments at 450 W 340 S in Delta Deputies Rick Carter and Cameron Lcbbon responded as well as Trooper Rod Elmer The officers observed some juvenile subjects coming out of apartment 3 and questioned the subjects They said they weren't aware of any disturbance Other juveniles in the area were questioned and officers determined that an incident had occurred inside apartment 3 Officers knocked on the door but no one would answer and the lights shut off Finally a juvenile subject came to the door and the deputies found out that there were actually seven people inside the apartment Beer cans covered the apartment and a cursory search located the other six subjects hiding in a back bedroom The officers could smell burnt marijuana and even saw the smoke in an adjacent bedroom Marijuana and drug paraphernalia was also found in the apartment and all seven people were drinking alcohol as well Jesus Beltran 28 Delta rents the apartment and he was charged into Delta City Justice Court with Class B nnsd contributing to the delinquency of minors possession of marijuana and possession of paraphernalia Lorenzo Mendoza 18 Stacey Carrington 19 and Jorge Mendoza i9 all of Delta were each charged into DCJC with Class B nnsd underage consumption of alcohol possession of marijuana and possession of paraphernalia The three male juveniles ages 16 and 17 were all chjrgcd with Class B misd underage consumption of alcohol possession of marijuana and possession of drug paraphernalia One juvenile was transferred to the Slate Canyon Juvenile Detention facility in Provo because none of his family members could be located to pick him up Carter said “we found approx 60 empty beer cans throughout the apartment and another 60 full ones” t COPY ' ' r (’ ir - ear j "'4 c u en 4tJ Dexc perx Tom Naffan Tirgex 8Cn ihey O’C bloc IWl 4 J The Lexax u"v to a vti p vhrciter could ibe he e boy o 'or YJ two bo pov'ixc P'jC' a"er said Sahncter ' fncone very clear ot ” charced wi'r DL At vn-- p 'he vehicle runn ng wbie h mee'x’be e "'o c bc H mix' wax charged win t Ij and ( laxx xtxxnn ot drug paraphe-wax charged wih t laxx B The other b d'uex and pM'xxon ot nuriuana ’"ILc N hcenxc ' vud O t amb 'but xuxpended in tl e driver'x xeal next tine " Both N'vx I 'IS Fire and Accident ee There werc an balance run n AMIard five There were accidents ovedox were only four foe cal' this week three rexcuC Irockx rexponded lo The oiux idu I he e were (Aik ( ttallic jccidciiix ' I HP Stats ocal H chwav Palrol roopc'x wrote 4x There were 6 ticket and three warning ticket and 2n Another child rextrainix I'' al e'd'x' d "ied cc’r' dxg pape-a'Te'cd a"d bo'h cargcit ’’The Dl use "a 'a'a'c m kiJ ' e ex N cause ichc J sell passereeT tbmlc ' ised ’he paren's West eni ' 'or i ' week eke! 0 d o i'c'r bad he jump ihc rngt-- a At' 'ard band'irg eight and a! There tra'ister and medical call that the fire ere i"ur ac idem eek e a a car fire lul south n adne tour wnh iniury ” p s j 'a” d’e driver a hotiTe 0 PXa"'! cal were be1’ wr and and W ihree warn ire for no of t'ther tickets tr a varielx fen lolalion speeder AH SO shilix ihi ' wote mi pceding cr o" special peed entoreen er’ average xed wj 92 p'1 r d pie tope peed ot llfwa written 5oung There were five ibcrot ihk written bv Set Scott Com Deputy Atom Burton IX'puiiex The week Detective Jefl Akhalcott by Roger and County commission highlights The following condened Irom tlie Ci official minulexinay he obtained from the Otfiecx in IXTta Commixxion Cox wa not in attendance pros al of Sept 25mmutcx toxakedlora No ( ounlx lo Alillard an application wax presented by Circle Four arm appheilin our is looking into for finishing wax prexented only dixeuxion about propenx ( irde hog pen icki Peterson attended a t'uiel mt and (ox Shervl Dekker comnuxioner ake ( iix Title lawsuit Workshop in alt cl 2 Thcv discussed oral lextiinonie and Millard ( ounty testimonies were used a an example he Cox attended an Interlocal ( ooperuisc lie meeting al Dick Rawlins ( ahin n electric unlit hick eai is interested in building a pace port wa discussed 50 percent ot prescribed megawatt generator station at the 'He 'k tequirmg user hetore they build All three Commissioners met with Slier Phillips Pete lldin and llie ocke ( ox lud p eviously stated he would not support the partment ot Corrections Oct addition to the Alillard County Jail until lo'cle ouniy was made whole At this meeting ( ox was told Tooele is being made 'mle Alillard ( ounty was upproac hed bx addiDOC because the ( ounty jail already has fi c infrastructure to expand a tion Cox said he spoke to lerreH Htitisak p IokTc ( ounty ( oniniisxioner llunsiker did not have a problem ol Alillard ( ourtv Pome an addition and appreciat'd the fad slated m Countv Alillard County wanted Tooele be made hole Deirden every count' to various in the Mate was aware ol the Slate ( orrectioiis Program to assign prisoners counties Counties that chose lo accommodate 'tale prisoners have built facilities here was no pressure or favoritism Irom the state I’ was wlui each countv chose to do in fact ill on local Cov he we have a moral the their said aieas support the add lion based issue here where we have the rex’ nsbi ty to do our share of law enforcement in the state Commissioners attended a groundbreaking ceremonv for Great I akex( hcese ( M illmore Great Lake Cheese said they appreciate die road built by the county to their location Max Wood West Millard Reeieation supervisor was contacted by Jeremy Phoenix rider only m August Jins max he coordiabout a Bull Blast He'd like to pul on a h nated with the Millard County lau Don Fullmer contacted Commissioner learden about an evaluation nude on the golf course and possible tax reclassification d it would reduce or eliminate the taxes m the future until the golf course becomes protVable Josh Crannev ami Bur'iu Insurance contacted Deardcn Cranney has recc'ixed He waul quires from county employees about the increase to employees for insurance to bid for the countv insurance The Alma Rhodes family conlacled Deardcn Airs Rhodes' husband passed away and the family asked for indigent burial assistance '"ox made a motion to approve Draper expenditure of S500 for funeral assistance from die poor and indigent budget seconded Deardcn abstained Sheriff Phillips present revised figures on the jail expansion for consideration I he ill the addition and the cost into Commission approved moving forwaid including jail the 200 budget Phillips reported traffic p oblenison the Sutherland and Jones Road are being addressed by the Sheriff Office The rifle range east of T illmore lias woiking under an old MOF that expired in 1992 The property was purchased with tederal aides and has strict restrictions DW R wants to support a shooting range hut ihere are problems to he worked out Jim 'Non from DW R was present Guymon preGuymon Bruce Bonebrcak and Blent sented an Interlocal Cooperation Agieen ent for the Commission to renew he ( will discuss the agreement lo decide il thev will enter the agreement or the possibility of moving the range to privaic property a temporary he Commission approved the luring person through Work anils Department and County Offices in Delta The Force Services for the Public county will be reimbursed by Work toice Scrv ices and tlie person is subject lo a back ground check The individual can onlv work 2D hours a week and no longer than six months The one year contract with Boh Wcdner Rural Public and ( ouniy ( 0uru1l was extended by $105(81 Icaltli on countv assessment lias been received The notice from Central Utah Public The Commission supports Alillard ( ounv Assessment $3 'll per capita $430(1 if all Six County Commissions follow Ibe sm c amount per capita bill Utah Department of Transportation lor Auditor Hansen questioned the Cox said was taken eari of w ith a Irule S95700 mentioned in the minutes of Sep' of gravel for road base Courthouse employees wanl to have Tie Courthouse closed Nov 24 the clay after Thanksgiving The Commission agreed the Courthouse and all other county offices could he closed but cmplovccs will he required to use a vacation day or a dav oft without pay County Attorney Jackson will draw up a resolution A’ ' kn 3 Ca -t the da pa her' eou" inapeaha'ga argier'r ara ega pc session ct " a p :'e "h was e a suspended ard ercdl a ' S' “V 2 djychf jioz “ a a r S we sejf frex DL 2000 Pace 25 wa rc xioppeJ - ma'a-- a ocCupa" xrtitchirg irxide the m4Rjc4’'a a baee e fu'l ol 4J 10 z - rut 'o en 4" I' XO!' t IS the 54 bx Fro T0 e'x 'iul'xi 4"d Ihp it To!'-- i b " uT'X t4 A’ I—O J Process Octcbf x'd Ccurtx FvuT" - "g 4 - dr e O Ca— h County Chronicle ” V 2b yfCiu'l ’r 'j i' H ’'’tv Hard Fourth District Court report i' IN ed i s'd u’ I - Xlv4'eJ 'c t J "ad ore axed pea'ed before tre court On” ore c'ass B rrxde''e4no' a eontroPed th a ‘sject and o”C eU's B misdemeanor The rra’ier corcnued to Oct 2n es’ev kav G ‘more 0 appeared be’ore the coun Gilmore tx erareed won ore set tor prel ri'j-fe c of jus's e TV ma“er Varmg Lawrcvc James spjx- ow 44 d d ”o' appear tor an order to show "ed has been ’"inird g f rwo third 'x 'e o'1) charges possession ot a be issued substance Judge Ha'dmg ordered a S'sm bervi warrant 4 q d not appear tif an order to show cause Ah- Alxbacl James Alarrrez net NTonx thett Jadge Hjrd’rg e'rde'cd a been found gu’ty of ore warrant be issued Alison '5 appeared V'ore te court for an orde 'o s’ ‘ kimberix Hatawa - r ’e'orx d'str” prv'bation 'or one sjusc Hathawax iseurrcntlx o'ler to distribute controlled substance The matter is continued to Oct 2r Brandon eon Simmims 8 appeared hetore the court tor sentencing Sirsw a Itx of suKctjncg ot controlled been found gu feknx illegal prsession one in m a corrcc one tclonx attempted px"session ot a controlled substance lumal tac htx and one cijss B rr !sdc”iieanir d'lving under the influence o' aco”ol o' ot the the to tah State P'so- - rr j u s iK'de'cd bimmiw custcsjx Jude Hardng dnjgs 21 Dee will dav ex jluatuT k: continued lo Sentencing gu Its Shirley Ann Aloses 2k did not appejr for sentencing Aloses has ken ot cne fe'onx forgers toinl notion with the proses ut ng and de’ense corn rued the nutter to Dec attiimeys has d West R West 44 jppeared ktore the court tor sentencing Shauna as sentenced on each cunt to est tcliirx cha'gex to'gcry guiltx of two serve 0 to years in the I tah State Prison The sentenced was suspo'nded and West was placed on supers ised probation for a period ot 24 months ard pas restitution and fines West is to also serve 20 davs in the Alillard ( ountv Iji! David R Jones 23 appeared ktore the court tcr sentencing Jorgs ha ken tourd its ot one glass A misdemeanor issuing a had check Jones was sentenced to 12 mon'hs in the Alillard ( ountv Jail All hut lo davx ot the Jail time was suspended md Jones was ordered to pav restitution and fines 5b appea'ed tor a review hearing Bushnell was found cudotv ot o' e Susan BushncU misdemeanor theft by receiving stolen properly Judge Hard ng supcndd c c'ass sentence remaining 30 day sof Douglas Allen kaman Jr 24 appeared ktore the court for sentencing k - an as tclonv ken found guilty of one pvssession ol a forged nt ng d tc'oicr r class misdemeanor conspiracy tocommil lorgery and one nal mischief kaman was sentenced to serve a indetennini'e tune ot not r oie 0 an ' The Prison sears tn the I tah State Prison tor each tclonv time was suspended rut kaman was ordered to serve 9 months in the Alillard ( ountv Jail with work release kaman was placed on supervised probation for 3b months and is lo submit hmisclt to random drug tests and search and seizure Restitution in the amount ot SI 2 440 b' is to k pj'd Rukn Orv illc Gallegos 23 appeared tor initul appearance Ga! legos is charged itn one felony assault by prisoner Gallegos was tound indigent and Detensc Attomev Brian Sidwell was appointed as council the matter continued I estrick 2 Shallcn appeared ktore the court tor an initial appearance esirick is tclonv aggravated assault bv a prisoner cstruk was charged wnh one tound indigent by the court aud Defense Attorney James Slaveris was appointed council he tTuttcT is continued Michael Douglas Hatha jy 20 appeared klore the court Hatha wav is charged wnh one theft by receiving stolen propertv and one felony tclonv obstruction of justice The mailer was set tor preliminary trial klore Judge Ron II ire eandro Rev Garcia 30 appeared klore the court lor initial appearance Garcia is assault by prison Garcia was tound mdiept felony charged with one he mailer lus hylhccourt Detensc Attorney James Slaxcnswasappointed ascounol ken continued 50 Dean Callahan Rokrt tclonv appeared before the court lor two counts of theft The matter was continued ( allahan jlso appeared tor sentencing on two different matters He has ken tound guilty of one telony aggravated assault and one claw misdemeanor violation of j no contact order of domestic violence Callahan was sentenced to serve and indeterminate sentence of 0 lo vears n the tali Stale Prison and one year in the Millard County Jail ( allahan was given credit tor lime served and ordered to pay $891 00 restitution ires lus Jeremy Yales 22 appeared klore the court for an udcnliarv Hearing been serving time in the Millard County Jail Judge Rav Harding Jr ordered probation he revoked and reinstated Adjlt Parole and Probation officer Ron Wilson recommended to the court that if Yates commits anv further violation he he admitted the I tah State Prison ilson and ordered Aatcs to admit himselt Judge Harding agreed with to a halfway house and complete substance abuse and anger management classes h 'o Papr toweling when dampened will make an excellent pressing cloth Don’t be left waiting for service from the BIG CITY companies Switch over NOW and receive with FREE set-u- p Delta Wave Fast Professional and Personal Service Locally owned and operated High Speed Internet Service for Millard County & Wireless 56K dial-u- p Computer Sales Service Networking set-u& Great service-hosupport me p Office hours: Mon-Fr- i 12:00 to 6:00 225 E Main 3 Delta Utah pm 864-558- 8 Novell Microsoft Professional Systems Engineer A w ( aMicrosoft & Novell Certified Technical Support |