Show Police Blotter Millard East Millard Police Blotter Policy as determined by Sheriff Ed Phillips and Chronicle Progress The public has a right to know about all arrests of consequence The Police Blotter is compiled by MCSO Information is from officer’s reports However at a later date All delays do occur and names'incidents may not appear or appear persons charged w ith a felony will be published ahe( sheer casual reading matter I still find the English dictionary the most interesting book in our language —Albert Jay Nock Am R COPY 1 Court by Knox Huntsman Matters before Judge Ronald Hare April 10 2001 at 1000 am Arraignment - Utah vs Javier Adam Romero Romero was charged with Speeding and Dnving on Suspension on Warrant On his origmal arrest Romero bailed out through a bonding company He was previously order to appear in Judge Hare’s Court but he failed to appear Hare ordered a Bench Warrant for Romero Romero was ordered to appear today but he failed to appear again The original warrant is still in effect and the bonding company will be notified that the bond will be forfeited April 10 2001 at 2:00 pm Pretrial - City vs Amber Rose Meinhardt Meinhardt was charged with Driving w ith a Measurable Amount of a Controlled Substance or its Metabolite in the Body Possession of Marijuana Possession of Drug Paraphernalia Driving on Suspension and Deployed Airbag Meinhardt entered into a six months Plea of Abeyance and pleaded Guilty to Possession of a Controlled Substance and Driving on Suspension The other charges were dismissed Judge Hare sentenced Meinhardt to six months in the MCJ which was stayed and 12 months court probation Conditions of the probation are no violations court supervision (not Intervention which she would have to pay for) no cohol or drugs must be employed or in school must complete a licensed drug abuse program and show proof thereon test and submit to a bloodurinebreath within 24 hours when ordered Pretrial - City vs Travis Ray Worsley Worslcy was charged with Domestic Assault He plead Not Guilty and the case was set for trial Pretrial - City vs Christopher Talbert Talbert was charged with Possession of Marijuana and Possession of Drug Paraphernalia The case was Dismissed without Prejudice (that means the City can charges) Order to Show Cause - City vs Michael Stephen Wing Wing is currently serving probation on the charges Driving Under the Influence of Intoxicants Possession of Drug Paraphernalia and Supplying Tobacco to a Minor As part of the probation Wing had to submit to drug tests On Mar 9 he was ordered to report for a urine test he could not The next day the urine test dicated the sample was diluted Wing will hire his own attorney and the case was scheduled to an Evidentiary Hearing on an alleged probation violation April 12001 at 2:00 pm Entry of Plea - Utah vs Eric Perry Perry was charged with Driving with a Mcasurale Amount of a Controlled Substance otrU Metabolite in the Body Possession of Marijuana Possession of Drug Paraphernalia Speeding and No Seat Belt James Slavens was appointed as his torney Perry pleaded not Guilty to the ® t3 19 2001 Page Criminal matters in Millard County Fourth District Court on Thursday April 12200! before Judge James R Taylor Lazaro Antonio Magallon 22 appeared in court for a Pretrial Conference Magallon was charged with one count of Misdemeanor A - Violation of a Protective Order James Slavens was appointed as his Attorney A Spanish speaking Court Interpieter was required Magallon entered into a Plea of Abeyance for 12 months and Plead Guilt to violating the Protective Oder by contacting his wife He must pay a fine of $100 within six months Judge Taylor warned Magallon that if he contacted his wife and violated the Plea of Abeyance he would be brought back to court and could face the maximum sentence of $4685 fine and six months in the MCJ Craig R Thomas (A K A the “Bullet Bike Kid") 18 appeared in court for a Waive Prelim Hearing Thomas was charged with one count of felony three Failure to Stop Respond at the Command of Police one count of Misdemeanor B Reckless Driving and one count of Misdemeanor (1 3075) This case was continued to April 26 at 2 00 p m Matthew Thomas Elton 19 appeared in court fora Waive Prelim Hearing Thomas w as charged with one count of felony two - Theft of a Firearm one count of felony three - Theft and two counts of Misdemeanor B - Theft This case was continued to April 26 at 3 00 p m Jill Quamberg 20 appeared in court on three different cases Waive Prelim Hearing In the first case Quamberg was charged with three counts of felony tw o Theft of a Firearm four counts of felony three - Theft and Falsely Making Financial Transactions and two counts of Misdemeanor B - Theft In the second case she was charged with five counts of felony three - Theft and Forgery and four counts ot Misdemeanor B - Possession of Stolen Property In the third case she was charged with one count of felony two Theft She entered into a Plea Bargain and pleaded Guilty to one count of felony two - Theft two counts of felony three - Theft and Falsely Making a Financial Transaction (credit card theft) and one count of Misdemeanor B - Possession of Stolen Property APP was ordered to prepare a report and sentencing will be May 24 at 10 00 a m Craig A Parkinson 42 appeared in a Waive Prelim Hearing court on Parkinson was charged with one count of felony three - Illegal PossessionUse of a Controlled Substance (Mcth) two counts of Misdemeanor B - Illegal Possession Use of a Controlled Substance (Marijuana) and Use or Possession of Drug Paraphernalia Parkinson entered into a plea and pleaded Guilty to one count of Misdemeanor A - Illegal Possession of a Controlled Substance and one count of Misdemeanor B - Illegal Possession of a Controlled Substance The Drug Paraphernalia was dismissed Judge Taylor plained to Parkinson (and thosewho were in his court) that these drug violations enable future drug violations to be En hanced (elevated ore degree) APP was ordered to prepare a report for sentencing May 24 at 0 00 a m John P Parkinson 30 appeared in court for a Waive Prelim Hearing Parkinsonwas charged with one count of felony three Illegal Possess lonUse of a Controlled Substance three counts of Misdemeanor B - Use or Possession of Drug Paraphernalia Illegal Possession L se of a Controlled Substance and Dnv ing Under the Influence of Alcohol or Drugs and one count of Misdemeanor C - Speeding (90 75) This case was continued to April 26 3 00 p m Christian Cody Facer 9 appeared in court on a Waive Prelim Hearing Facer was charged with one count of felony three - Burglary three counts of Misdemeanor B - Theft Unlaw ful Purchase of Alcohol by minor and Contributing to the Delinquency of a Minor This case will be continued April 27 at 00 p m Antonia Luis Martinez 24 failed to appear in court on an Order to Show Cause Martinez was charged with one count of Misdemeanor A - Attempted legal PossessioaU'sc of a Controlled Substance and one count of M isdcmcanor C Open Contained Drinking Alcohol in a Vehicle Martinez is accused to breaking his probation by Possessing cocaine and Possessing a Firearm Judge Taylor ordered a Bench Warrant of$5(XX) cash only then he realized that there was a “Post Conviction" and the Bench Warrant was changed to NO BAIL Al Benson Davis 20 failed to appear in court on an Order to Show Cause Davis was charged with two counts of Misdemeanor B - Illegal PossessionUse Substance and Use or Possession of Drug Paraphernalia JudgeTaylor indicated Davis had a Post Conviction and a No Bail Bench Warrant w as ordered Mick Lou Evans25 appeared in court on a Competency Hearing Evans has been charged with one count of Misdemeanor A Threat'Usc of a Dangerous Weapon in a F ight (butterfly knife) and two counts of Misdemeanor B - Carrying Concealed Dangerous Weapon and Interfering w ith a Legal Arrest Defense attorney James Slavens did not contest the report indicating that Evans was competent Evans entered into a 24 month Plea of Abeyance and pleaded Guilty to the charges he also was fined $350 Part of the conditions of his plea was no knifes or firearms and he was ordered by Judge Taylor to take his medication as prescribed by his doctors Anthony John Cervantez 20 appeared in court for an Entry of Plea Cervantez w as charged with one count ol felony One - Rape one count of felony Two - Burglary one count Misdemeanor A - Unlawful SalcSupply of Alcohol to Minors and one count Misdemeanor B - Simple Assault Cervantez entered into a plea bargain which is called a 402 Motion this can reduce the most serious charge down by two counts Cervantez pleaded Guilty to two counts of felony three - Enticement and Attempted Burglary The other charges were dismissed Cervantez has been incarcerated for two months and is Hearing - Utah vs Jesse A Pate was charged with Speeding on a Warrant Pate on an earlier offense this year was tned in absentia and found Guilty of Suspended Registration A Bench Warrant was ordered He has previously been arrested and booked into the Utah Jail seven (7) times For this violation he was fined $200 and given 30 days in MCJ The 30 days was stayed if he pays the $200 His drivers license currently has a Hold on it Judge Hare authorized that the Hold be lifted Pretrial - Utah vs Deborah A Butaitis Butaitis was charged with Possession of a Controlled Substance - Marijuana Possession of Drug Paraphernalia Speeding and No Seat Belt Butaitis entered into a Plea of Abeyance for 2 months and was fined $350 She will not he charged with the offenses if she is does not have any violations for 12 months Draper Severo Steve Chapa 39 appeared in court for an Initial Appearance Chapa was charged w ith one count of felony One - Sex Abuse with a Child On October 6th 2(XXJ Chapa was accused w ith touching a female under 4 in an inappropriate area The case was continued for a Prelim Hearing on April 27 at 2 00 p m Jaramillo Jesus Rodrigues 29 appeared in court for a Waive Prelim Hearing Rodrigues was charged w ith one count of - Attempted Murder (the case Two felony involves Domestic Violence) one count of felony three - Domestic Violence and two Misdemeanor B - Simple Assault and Damage Interrupt Communication Dev ice (tore a phone off of the wall) The case was scheduled for a Preliminary Hearing in the future Adron Lee Wilson 18 appeared in court for a Preliminary Hearing W'llson was charged with one count of felony two - Receive or Transfer Stolen Vehicle and one count of Misdemeanor C - Criminal Trespass Wilson entered into a plea bargain and he plead Guilty to one count of felony three - Unauthorized Control of a Motor Vehicle Wilson is incarcerated in the MCJ (could not make his $5000 bail) and is also on probation Judge Taylor ordered APP to prepare a Report for sentencing May 24th at 10 00 a m William David Squires 40 appeared in court for a Preliminary Hearing Squires was charged with one count of felony Three - Burglary and one count Misdemeanor B - Theft Prosecuting Attorney Dexter Anderson called witnesses to the stand and presented evidence that the cused attempted to steal an old engine for scrap metal resale in Delta Judge Taylor found that there was ample evidence for the case to go to trial in the future Juan Medina 20 appeared in court for a Preliminary Hearing Medina was charged with one count of felony Two Carrying a Loaded Firearm in a Vehicle On the Street one count of felony Three - Illegal Possession Use of a Controlled Substance one count Misdemeanor B Unlawful Consumption of Alcohol and two counts Misdemeanor C - Open Alcohol in a Vehicle and Driving on a Denied License Medina tered into a plea bargain and the felony three was dismissed and the felony two was reduced to a Misdemeanor B He pleaded Guilty to the other charges and Judge Taylor sentenced Medina to 30 days in the MCJ (no probation) B TOGO MG ON SPRANG! SaiioAw )no with low Interest rates andor Rebates 2001 BJRI 2001 MjJJHiEli) Ford Ranger Supercab boann) $1000 rebate 2001 DODGE DAKOTAS 39 3QE0 IftntO gtupa? $2000 REBATE 1 JV 3M) 2001 C&ffDIHEDsnoiaasG) osnDcsnai? - upsb DODGE INTREPID 2001 Chrysler 300M w c®m)(McQcmiR $1000 REBATE TTT $1000 REBATE 3SnoflS3pcii3EiiiDIiai!lEi 2001 Dodge Ram Pickups 19 AA 2001 Chrysler Sebrings 19 for 4 yrs MGEfeGln: for 4 yrs Saiimw c)?lxt¥i& )no 597 )M (MU m swa earn sg net ‘jv ee K 3 also on probation Judge Taylor ordered his probation completed “Unsatisfactory" Judge Taylor sentenced Cervantez to Zero to five years and a $5000 fine for each offense (to run concurrent) The prison term and fine were stayed Cervantez was also sentenced to 12 months in the MCJ and 36 months proHe will be given bation when he is released credit for time served and he will be lewed later for “Good time" With good released be he in approximately time could seven months With his probation completed Unsatisfactory any future serious violations would most likely put him in charges The Adventure Begins at 2 April by Knox Huntsman Justice Millard County Sheriff’s Office information from April 9th to April 6th 2001 Information is compiled by MCSO and all suspects are presumed innocent Monday April 9th 2 40 p m Jose Mana Rios 30 Spanish Fork UT was arrested at mp 174 by Deputy Rhett Kimball Rios was dnving a 1988 white Ford Mustang when he was stopped for speeding 90 miles per hour in a 75 zone A records check on Rios showed that he had 2 warrants out of Kanab Justice Court for a total of S2906 cash Rios was transported to jail on those warrants and was latter released to the Kanab Police Department Tuesday April 10th 2 00 am A male juvenile was arrested in Fillmore by Deputies Dale Josse and Rick Carter Dispatch had received a call that there was a subject burglarizing a vehicle at the above address When deputies arrived there was indeed a juvenile inside a vehicle that was surrounded by the owner and 3 others can you say “caught red handed" The juvenile was transported to the Juvenile Detention Center in Spanish Fork and charged with burglary of a vehicle possession of burglary tools and theft He is still being held in detention pending a Juvenile Court appearance in Fillmore II 00 am Zachery Scott Stuart 21 West Jordan UT was ordered booked and released by Judge Deb David Stuart pled guilty to the charges of possession of marijuana and possession of drug paraphernalia Those charges stem from a incident that occurred on March 17 2001 Wednesday April 11th 10 09 pm Melanie Jo Giron 20 Taylorsville UT was arrested at mp 180 by Trooper Rod Elmer Giron was stopped for speeding 88 miles per hour in a 75 zone Elmer could smell the odor of alcohol coming form the vehicle and a open container was located Giron was transported to jail and charged into East Millard Justice Court with Class B Misd minor consumption of alcohol Class C Misd open container of alcohol andCtassCMisd speeding Giron later posted a $6 10 bond and was released pending a future court appearance Thursday April 12th 4 45 p m Thomas Lee Baca 18 Murray UT and Gabriel LeeTamasi 18 Holliday Ut were arrested at mp 177 by Trooper Gordon Mortensen Baca was driving a blue 1997 Chevy Cavalier when he was stopped for illegal window tint Mortensen could smell the odor of burnt marijuana coming from the vehicle A search of the vehicle revealed marijuana and drug paraphernalia Baca was transported tojail and charged into East Millard Justice Court with Class B Misd possession of marijuana Class B Misd possession of marijuana Class B Misd DUI drugs and Class C Misd illegal window tint Baca later posted a bond in the amount of $ 715 and was released pending a future court appearance Tamasi who was a passenger in the car was transported to jail and charged into East Millard Justice Court with Class B Misd possession of marijuana and Class B Misd possession of drug paraphernalia Tamasi posted a S925 bond and was released pending a court appearance 10 0 p m Sandra Jackson Andersen 32 Salt Lake City was arrested at mp 59 by Trooper Mike Thomas Andersen was driving a white 1993 Pontiac Sunbird when she was stopped for speeding 93 miles per hour in a 75 zone and erratic lane travel Thomas determined that Andersen was too impaired to dnve safely A search of the vehicle revealed methamphetamine marijuana and lots of drug paraphernalia Andersen was transported to jail and charged into 4th District Court with 3rd Degree Felony possession of methamphetamine Class B Misd possession of marijuana Class B Misd possession of drug paraphernalia Class B Misd DUI drugs Class C Misd unsafe lane travel and Class C Misd speeding Andersen was later seen by Judge Hare for a bail hearing where he set bail at $2000 cash or bond Andersen later post the bond and was released pending a 4th District Court appearance Friday April 13th 9 12 am Juan Carlos Caraveo 21 Delta was arrested at the Delta Hospital by Deputy Mike Turner Caraveo had been involved in a vehicle accident earlier that morning w here it w as presumed he ran a stop sign causing the accident A license check showed that Caraveo did not have a drivers license and Caraveo had no proof of vehicle insurance Caraveo was transported to jail and charged into Delta City Justice Court with Class B Misd no vehicle insurance Class C Misd failure to stop at a stop sign Class C Misd no drivers license and Class C Misd obstructed windows Caraveo later posted S560 cash bail and was released pending a court appearance 9 00 p m David Shawn Dewolfe 20 Fillmore had a 72 hour hold placed on him by Adult Probation and Parole Officer Ron Wilson Dewolfe was checking into jail for one of his weekend commitments and it was found out that he violated one of his conditions of probation 10 55 p m Henry Mark Soltysiak 50 Calgary Canada was arrested at the Fillmore waived ia cfar accident the hospital byUH R'SjLIRtck CkkeJfcP” Jtfltyfct&fclSbee'rt caused mjury to hrs passenger fSoimiak's vetuclrwas sccrtravehng m egress ef 400 miles per hour before he jeatjered ey cpjw here at the scene cofjsas Eldredge determined 'tliaY Souys’ak was ’impaired" anif transported Rim to jaifcharging him into 4th District Court with Class A Misd DUI with a injury accident Judge Hare later set bail at SI 000 Soltysiak has yet to post bail Saturday April I4th 152 a m Phillip Lee Moreno 30 Gypsum CO was arrested at mp 13 on by Trooper Rick Nielson Moreno was stopped for speeding 82 miles per hour in a 65 zone A license check showed that his drivers license was suspended out of the state of Colorado Moreno was transported to jail and charged into West Millard Justice Court with C’ass B Misd dnving on a suspended license and ClassC Misd speeding Moreno later posted $360 cash bail and was released pending a court appearance Sunday April 15th 239 p m Brett J Haraki 8 West Jordan UT was arrested at mp 146 by Trooper Dean Shields Haraki was stopped for speeding 90 miles per hour in a 75 zone A records check showed that Haraki had a warrant in the amount of $2500 out of 3rd District Court Haraki was transported to jail on the warrant West Jordan Police Department then decided not to Haraki up so he was released 3 11pm Ryan Bradford Krause 8 Ogden UT was arrested at mp 75 by Trooper Rod Elmer Krause was driving a tan 990 Chevy van when he was stopped for speeding 86 miles per hour in a 75 zone When Flmer was speaking with Krause he could smell the odor of alcohol A search of the vehicle revealed marijuana and 2 open containers of alcohol Krause was transported tojail and charged into East Millard Justice Court with Class B Misd possession of alcohol Class B Misd open container of alcohol Class B Misd minor consumption of alcohol and Class C Misd speeding Krause was later seen by Judge Ron Hare and ordered released without posting bail pending a future court appearance Monday April 16th 4 15 am Harold Lynn Smith 36 Washington UT was arrested at 1025 N Main in Fillmore by Deputy Dale Josse At 10 00 p m on Sunday night dispatch had received a call that a man had exposed himself to a cashier at a local restaurant and then left Josse located Smith early Monday morning after he used a restroom at a local gas station Smith was transported tojail and charged into Fillmore City Justice Court with Class B Misd Lewdness Smith later appeared before Judge Hare and pled Guilty Hare gave Smith a 6 month suspended sentence and fined him $555 EMS Fire and Accidents It looks like spring fever has hit There were 20 ambulance calls this week with West Millard responding to 13 East Millard to 6 and Scipio to There were 10 fire calls this week with Fillmore FD responding to 5 Delta FD responding to 3 Hinckley and Kanosh both to There were 8 vehicle accidents this week with 6 of those being injury accidents “Way to high” Speed Enforcement Was everyone in a hurry for Easter weekend or what7 MCSO Deputies issued 72 citations on overtime speed forcement shifts this week There were 27 citations issued for speeds of 00 miles per hour or faster Deputy Dale Josse had the high speed of the week at 113 Josse on one shift issued 9 citations for 00 or faster 8 of those being issued to drivers 18 years old or younger Det Roger Young issued a guy a ticket for 06 miles per hour and gave him a verbal warning that he should slow down because there were more cops out Well the guy did not listen to well because Trooper Gordon Mortensen caught the guy going 97 just a few minutes later County Chronicle Progress Fourth District Court report m mmt N Hwy 6 Delta Ut S aYAMAHA riiftjui |